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02/26/2010 - Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - General managers have had the entire Winter Olympic break to ponder making some roster moves, but the action can finally start taking place when the NHL resumes activities on March 1.
Atlanta, Toronto and Calgary have already gotten things started with some pre- break deals that have seen Ilya Kovalchuk, Dion Phaneuf, Jean-Sebastien Giguere and Olli Jokinen change locations. Despite those completed deals, there is no shortage of players who still may be switching uniforms in the next week.
Who will be sellers? Who will be buyers? Who will be second-guessed for standing firm? Below is a look at some of the potential teams that might be active before the March 3 deadline, and who could be on the market:
SELLERS
Toronto Maple Leafs (19-31-11, 15th Seed in Eastern Conference)
Yes, the Maple Leafs have already been involved in two trades, but general manager Brian Burke said very bluntly after acquiring Phaneuf from the Flames and Giguere from the Ducks that he is still open for business.
Winger Alexei Ponikarovsky and defenseman Tomas Kaberle should net the Leafs a good return should either be dealt. Kaberle would probably fetch the higher value since he is signed through next season but he does have a no-trade clause.
Both should be prepared, as Burke is never one to shy away from altering his roster.
On the block: Ponikarovsky, Kaberle, RW Lee Stempniak
Edmonton Oilers (19-36-6, 15th Seed in Western Conference)
It's been losing streak after losing streak for a team that has struggled to stay healthy. The loss of goaltender Nikolai Khabibulin to a back injury certainly hasn't helped, as Edmonton is near the bottom of the league in both goals for and goals against.
Edmonton will try to move defenseman Sheldon Souray, but he is currently sidelined with a right hand injury and under contract through 2011-12. He also has a no-trade clause, but it is believed that he will waive it for the right team.
Captain Ethan Moreau is likely to get dealt as part of the rebuilding phase, while pending free agents Mike Comrie and Fernando Pisani could also be moved. Even youngsters Patrick O'Sullivan and Andrew Cogliano appear to be for sale.
On the block: Souray, Moreau, Comrie, Pisani, D Lubomir Visnovsky
Carolina Hurricanes (24-30-7, 14th Seed in East)
The Hurricanes entered the Olympic break having won five straight and nine of their last 11 games, but that still has them nine points back of a playoff spot. Carolina has already made one deal, sending center Matt Cullen to the Senators for Alexandre Picard and a 2010 second-round pick.
Carolina made that trade despite its recent win streak, so it isn't likely to pull its chips back now. Forward Ray Whitney is sure to get traded at the deadline, and there were reports that the pending unrestricted free agent used his no-trade clause to block a deal to the Los Angeles Kings because he wants a contract extension.
Defenseman Joe Corvo, also set to become a free agent as season's end, could get dealt as well.
On the block: Whitney, Corvo, RW Scott Walker
Columbus Blue Jackets (25-28-10, 14th Seed in West)
Expectations before the season were high for the Blue Jackets, who were coming off their first playoff appearance in franchise history. However, a sophomore slump by goaltender Steve Mason and poor defensive play has already led to a coaching change in Columbus.
The Blue Jackets are nine points out of a playoff spot and have a handful of pending free agents to deal, including forwards Fredrik Modin and Raffi Torres and defenseman Milan Jurcina, who was acquired from Washington in a trade earlier this season.
Forwards Kristian Huselius and R.J. Umberger are both signed through 2012-13, but one could be moved for the right price.
On the block: Modin, Torres, Jurcina
Florida Panthers (24-27-10, 12th in East)
The Panthers went 0-5-1 in their final six games before the break, but are just six points back of a playoff spot. They could be looked at as buyers before the deadline, but I'll put them in the seller category based on the fact that the Panthers could decide to trade goaltender Tomas Vokoun.
Vokoun does have a no-trade clause, but if he doesn't accept a trade this season he might have to go through all the talk again in 2010-11, the final year of his current deal. Don't forget the Panthers did sign Scott Clemmensen prior to the season and he showed himself to be a very capable starter last year for the Devils when Martin Brodeur was hurt. Florida was also burned at the previous trade deadline by holding onto pending free agent Jay Bouwmeester in the hopes of making the postseason before trading his rights at the draft last year for a far lesser return.
Florida has already dealt center Dominic Moore to Montreal for a 2011 second- round pick and pending free agents Dennis Seidenberg and Jordan Leopold, both defensemen, could get moved as rentals. Should Florida really decide to shake things up, it could also entertain offers for 24-year-old center Nathan Horton, who is currently sidelined with a broken leg but could return in the first week of March.
On the block: Vokoun, Seidenberg, Leopold, RW Rostislav Olesz
Atlanta Thrashers (26-24-10, 11th Seed in East)
Yes, Atlanta is only two points back of a playoff spot but has also already traded away its franchise player in Kovalchuk. That means the Thrashers will likely be fielding phone calls until the deadline.
The loss of Kovalchuk could also impact Atlanta's upcoming offseason. After all, it may be tough to convince free agents to sign up for a club that just lost one of the best players in the league, and the Thrashers might need to build for the future by making deals instead.
The franchise has a host of pending free agents, including forwards Colby Armstrong, Slava Kozlov and Maxim Afinogenov, center Jim Slater as well as defenseman Pavel Kubina and Mark Popovic. Both Kubina and Kozlov have no-trade clauses.
Atlanta could also be in the market for a goaltending prospect, since it traded Kari Lehtonen in Dallas and Johan Hedberg is a free agent at season's end.
On the block: Armstrong, Kozlov, Kubina, D Christoph Schubert
New York Islanders (25-29-8, 13th Seed in West)
Much like left-handed relief pitching in baseball, the Islanders have something that everybody wants come playoff time: goaltending.
With the return of Rick DiPietro from knee surgery, New York has three netminders on its NHL roster. It has been going with DiPietro and Dwayne Roloson on most nights, leaving Martin Biron as the odd man out. The Islanders will likely try to move Biron, who is playing on just a one-year, $1.4 million contract and recently led the Flyers to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2008.
The Islanders, who are six points back of a playoff spot, also have a few veterans that will be free agents at season's end, including forwards Doug Weight and Richard Park, as well as defenseman Andy Sutton.
On the block: Biron, Weight, Sutton
BUYERS
Boston Bruins (27-22-11, 7th Seed in East)
One season after locking down the top seed in the conference, the Bruins sit 11 points back of the Senators for first place in the Northeast Division. However, they will come out of the break on a four-game winning streak, and could still make a run in the playoffs if healthy.
Adding some scoring will be the top priority, as Boston is dead last in the NHL with 141 goals, and there is no shortage of trading chips in Beantown. The Bruins picked up 2010 first-round and second-round picks from Toronto in the Phil Kessel trade, and both figure to be high selections. Boston also got a 2011 first-round pick in the deal.
Another potential lure is netminder Tim Thomas even though he is just one season removed from winning the Vezina Trophy. Thomas, who does have a no- trade clause, is just 13-15-7 with a 2.52 goals-against average this year and it was backup Tuukka Rask that won Boston's final four games before the break.
Possible targets: Whitney, LW Paul Kariya (St. Louis), RW Marek Svatos (Colorado), Moreau
Washington Capitals (41-13-8, 1st Seed in East)
The Capitals have been a scoring force this year and not only do they own a 27-point advantage for first place in the Southeast Division, but their 90 points are 13 more than the second-seeded Devils in the East and one more than the Sharks for the most in the NHL.
That means the Capitals are set, right? Not exactly.
Washington lost its final three games before the break (0-1-2) and has allowed a total of 27 goals over its last six contests. While that could be a product of their high-flying offense leaving the defense out to dry, the Capitals could still look to bulk up their blueline before the deadline.
The Caps are all in for this season and they must also decide if they are comfortable with Semyon Varlamov and Jose Theodore in net. However, Varlamov was able to get the club to a seventh game in last season's conference semi- finals versus the eventual champion Penguins.
Possible targets: D Barret Jackman (St. Louis), D Ruslan Salei (Colorado), Leopold
Chicago Blackhawks (41-15-5, 2nd Seed in West)
The Blackhawks are another team cruising to a division title -- they currently own a 16-point edge over the second-place Predators -- but there are rumblings in the Windy City that the club may look to upgrade its goaltending.
The 34-year-old Cristobal Huet is 6-10 with a 2.73 GAA in 16 career playoff games, including 1-2 with a 3.23 GAA in three outings last year with the Blackhawks. Backup Antti Niemi, 26, has been outstanding in his reserve role but has never played in a NHL postseason game. Those listed reasons may be enough for management to roll the dice and go after a goaltender.
Chicago has already shaken up its defense, getting veteran Kim Johnsson from Minnesota for the younger but more expensive Cam Barker.
Possible targets: Biron, G Jaroslav Halak (Montreal)
Montreal Canadiens (29-28-6, 8th Seed in East)
Modern hockey was born in Montreal and its fans there will settle for nothing less than a championship. As of now, the Canadiens are on the bubble, just one point ahead of two teams for the final playoff spot in the East.
The Canadiens already have a solid and expensive core so adding a big-priced name might be hard to do. Instead, Montreal will likely be in the market for some lower-priced veterans that can add experience to the group while awaiting the return of Mike Cammalleri from a MCL injury in March.
Montreal could also decide to dangle a goaltender, as both Carey Price and Jaroslav Halak are restricted free agents this summer. However, moving a netminder is not a top priority.
Possible targets: Kariya, Walker, Moreau, Corvo
Los Angeles Kings (37-20-4, 5th Seed in West)
For the first time in a long while, the Kings will be looking to upgrade their roster before the trade deadline, as opposed to holding an open sale themselves. Los Angeles comes out of the break in the hunt for the fourth spot in the West, which is the last to give home-ice advantage in the first round.
The Kings have long piled up prospects in exchange for veterans in seasons past so they should have some reserves in the minors to grab some help this time around without making a big change to their NHL roster. As mentioned earlier, there were reports the club is interested in Whitney.
Los Angeles is likely in the market for some blueline help to give 19-year-old stud and Olympian Drew Doughty a hand, though picking up some offense is never a bad thing either. Defenseman Jack Johnson is one of the Kings' biggest trading chips.
Possible targets: Whitney, Souray, Kozlov, Corvo, D John-Michael Liles (Colorado)
Anaheim Ducks (30-25-7, 11th Seed in West)
The Ducks have revived postseason hope by going 14-6-0 over their last 20 games and will put a club-record 11-game home winning streak on the line when they host the Avalanche on March 3.
Just two points back of a playoff spot, the Ducks may have decided to make a run even though Saku Koivu, Teemu Selanne and Scott Niedermayer are all in the last year of their current deals. Offense shouldn't be a priority because of the current talent, and Anaheim did get forward Jason Blake in the deal that sent Giguere to Toronto.
Instead, the Ducks will compete with the Kings for defensive help to put in front of recently-extended netminder Jonas Hiller. Anaheim is 24th in the NHL, allowing nearly three goals per game.
Possible targets: Corvo, Visnovsky, Liles, Schubert
Nashville Predators (33-23-5, 7th Seed in West)
Once again in the playoff hunt, the Predators have as much cap space as anyone to pull off a deal and have made big moves before. Remember 2007, when Nashville sent a host of talent to the Flyers for Peter Forsberg?
Having just signed goaltender Pekka Rinne to a two-year contract extension, Nashville could entertain offers for upcoming unrestricted free agent Dan Ellis in the hopes of adding offense.
With solid defenders in Shea Weber, Ryan Suter and Dan Hamhuis already in the mix, the Predators will probably look for offense prior to the deadline. Nashville is currently tied for 15th in the NHL with 2.70 goals per game.
Possible targets: Armstrong, Whitney, Ponikarovsky, RW Michael Ryder (Boston)
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After all the trouble that’s ensued since Braylon Edwards allegedly punched one of LeBron James’ homeboys in the face at a club, the Cleveland Browns have sent away their last remaining player of worth to the New York Jets. This is a great move for Dirty Sanchez and all, but it’s even better for the Knicks. Now Donnie Walsh can say, “You get to haunt Braylon Edwards with your posse if you sign here!” next summer.
Putting that aside for a moment, the move is a clear indication that the new-look Jets are gunning for the Super Bowl this year. I don’t think that New York thought that Dirty Sanchez was going to be such a rock star. With a 75.2 passer rating that was killed against the Jets, Sanchez is doing an admirable job of managing games and putting the Jets in a position to win. The defense has been the major story in New York thus far, but the acquisition of Braylon Edwards makes this offense loaded with talent that can dent any defense…as long as Dirty Sanchez continues his meteoric rise.
Thus far, Edwards has been a non-factor in the NFL piling up just 139 receiving yards on 10 catches. He has yet to find the endzone, and with the Browns mired in the most unsexy quarterback controversy of all time (Anderson vs. Quinn...yawn), there going nowhere fast. Edwards is two seasons removed from a career year which saw him catch 80 passes for 1,289 yards and 16 touchdowns when the Browns were the spread killing monsters of 2007. In 2008, injuries slowed the receiver down to just 873 yards and three touchdowns though he played in all 16 games.
So that being said, we really don’t know if Braylon Edwards is just a flash in the pan, or a legit threat. At 6-foot-3 and 215 pounds, he is a prototypical receiver. But he’s also shown a strange, and unwarranted, talent for dropping passes. Lining up opposite Jericho Cotchery, a speed demon with 23 catches, 356 yards and a single touchdown, may give Braylon the open looks he needs. A change of scenery may also rejuvenate the star receiver.
In return, the Browns will receive Chansi Stuckey, online football betting a special teams player you’ve never heard of and a pair of draft picks. That’s a tall order for a guy whose only real value right now is in his name, and it shows no promise to the Browns that they can rebuild around those acquisitions. Braylon was the only reason to hope for the Browns to go 3-14 SU this year. Without him, they don’t have a single guy on offense that can scare any team.
For the Jets, it’s a response to the pounding that they took at the hand of the Saints. Thomas Jones and Leon Washington have averaged around 4.0 yards per carry each on the ground, but striking a fair balance between the passing and rushing attacks in New York has been a struggle. You have to believe that the trio of Dustin Keller, Jericho Cotchery and Braylon Edwards will give Sanchez the weapons he needs to unleash through the air. Theoretically, that would open up holes for the rushing game. But the proposed public option health care plan works in theory too. We need to see the proof in the pudding before we start loading up mega bucks on the New York Jets to take the AFC.
The one wrinkle in this whole thing is that Braylon could very well be suspended by the league for disciplinary action due to his “brawl” with LeBron’s friend. If that’s the case, the Jets may have to bench him for a few games leaving them with a somewhat depleted receiving corps for a few games. Also, this is a guy who gets in fights with people at clubs. New York may not be the best place for him. Just sayin’.
The Jets have a long week before they meet the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football Betting in a virtual pick ‘em game. Braylon’s excess baggage may be a distraction, and his curiously low production may be what we should be expecting of him overall, but for the Jets, taking a chance to strike gold is well worth it. At the end of the year, they can simply just blame it on their rookie quarterback.
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Many fans thought it was the best side in the nation by the end of last season. This year, the polls have built on Georgia's momentum and granted it the No. 1 preseason ranking, followed by Ohio State and USC. (The Associated Press has the Buckeyes at No. 2; USA Today took the Trojans.)
"To have people believing we have one of the best teams in the nation going into this thing, it's exciting for us," Bulldogs coach Mark Richt told the AP. "I don't think anything is guaranteed, but we certainly have put ourselves in position where at least the college football world thinks we're pretty good."
Georgia Bulldogs - 9.5 wins
There's no question they're good, but the Bulldogs have one of the toughest 12-game schedules in the nation, mostly because they play in the powerhouse Southeastern Conference. Away games at No. 15 Arizona State, No. 7 LSU and No. 10 Auburn loom large, with contests between the hedges versus No. 24 Alabama and No. 18 Tennessee as well as the World's Largest Cocktail Party in Jacksonville versus No.5 Florida.
Ohio State Buckeyes - 10 wins
Like the Bulldogs, the Buckeyes also have a number of tough road contests in 2008. After two scrimmages dressed up as real games versus Youngstown State and Ohio, it's off to face USC. Other tough away games include No.13 Wisconsin in October and No. 20 Illinois in November. Granted, it should be pretty easy sledding at the Horseshoe. In fact, the only ranked team that travels to Columbus is No. 22 Penn State, in October.
USC Trojans - 10.5 wins
A similarly light schedule awaits the Trojans of Southern California, which is why the oddsmakers' total is one win more and the over is currently commanding -150 odds. Pete Carroll's troops only play three ranked teams in 2008, and all of those games are at home. After what should be an easy trip to Virginia to start things off on Aug. 30, the Trojans get two weeks to prepare for Ohio State in Los Angeles. Their two other ranked opponents, No. 21 Oregon and No. 15 Arizona State, visit in consecutive weeks to start the month of October. After that, the competition eases up. Of course, this is the same highly-touted school that lost to Stanford in 2007 and Oregon State in 2006. And don't discount the fact that USC plays its biggest rivals, Notre Dame and UCLA, back-to-back to close out the regular season. On paper, the Trojans are far superior, but motivation will be high for the Irish and Bruins, especially if their historic foes are in national-title contention.
Odds to Win the Heisman Trophy
Tim Tebow, Florida - 7/2
He won it last year, so it's no surprise he's the favorite to do it again, making him just the second player to go back-to-back. Ohio State's Archie Griffin turned the trick in 1974 and 1975, and Tebow's coach, Urban Meyer, is pretty sure his star quarterback can match the Buckeyes legend.
"There has never been anyone quite like him," Meyer told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "I am very lucky to be his coach."
Chris Wells, Ohio State - 5/1
The man they call "Beanie" was a star recruit out of high school, so it's not like nobody knew who the star tailback was before he rushed for 576 yards as a freshman in 2006 and 1,609 as a sophomore. But perhaps his finest moment came last year versus Michigan when he rumbled for 222 yards and two touchdowns in the Buckeyes' 14-3 victory over the hated Wolverines.
Knowshon Moreno, Georgia - 8/1
If the Bulldogs are to live up to expectations, they'll need a huge effort from their sophomore running back. This might be the last year of college ball for Moreno, who rushed for 1,334 yards and for 14 touchdowns as a freshman, while adding 253 receiving yards on 20 receptions, so expect big things for the man from Belford, N.J.
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