Trade speculation: Is Carolina looking to deal?
It's no secret that the Carolina Hurricanes have had a disappointing start to their season this year. After making it all the way to the Eastern Conference Finals last season, the 'Canes are last in the league right now, and lost their thirteenth in a row last night. They've recently signed Manny Legace and placed defenceman Tim Conboy on waivers, but don't count on that being all the roster moves Carolina does if their play doesn't turn around.
First off, this is all trade speculation. I have no secret sources, this is not based on any sources (real or, more likely, imagined) I've contacted. Looking at the two situations, though, it's obvious that both Carolina and the Ottawa Senators will want to make a move, and the sooner each one does it, the better it is for their hopes of righting their ship and perhaps getting some momentum going. Is it possible these two teams, who've got recent history of fairly big deals, could be talking to each other again these days?
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Short answer: It is possible. I don't know if it's likely, but if they are talking, there are a few names the Senators could probably be interested in. First and foremost, a name that has been mentioned in rumours for a while now, is former Senators defenceman Joe Corvo. Is it even fathomable that Corvo could return to the city he requested a trade out of? Well, he doesn't have a no-trade clause, so it wouldn't really be up to him. Although he's got his defensive liabilities, he's no less reliable than Alex Picard, Chris Campoli, or Brian Lee, and he's got a more substantial short-term offensive upside, especially when we're talking powerplay production. Corvo alongside Filip Kuba on the man-advantage would be a solid top pairing, and would give Ottawa a big shot from the point that, unless they were to bump Daniel Alfredsson or some other forward back there, the Senators are lacking. He's on the final year of a contract the Sens signed him to a couple seasons back, with a cap hit of only $2.65M; it'd be a low-risk pickup, although it wouldn't be without its criticism (why reacquire a player who didn't want to be here two years ago?).
More attractive, though, would be Joni Pitkanen, but--assuming he'd even be available (which is a big assumption)--he'd have a much higher asking price than Corvo. Also, with two more years at a cap hit of $4M per, it might make a possible contract extension for Anton Volchenkov difficult to fit under the salary cap structure for the Senators.
At forward, the Hurricanes have a few interesting pieces that might fill out the Senators' top-six forward ranks. Wingers Jussi Jokinen and Sergei Samsonov both have some scoring ability, but lack an all-important asset the Senators desperately need: Consistency. We have wingers like Jonathan Cheechoo and Alex Kovalev to pick and choose nights to show up, what Ottawa needs is players who can be more reliable. Samsonov has two years at $2.53M and Jokinen's got two at $1.7M, so neither presents a huge obligation (although it's nothing to scoff at, either).
More interesting could be Erik Cole, who has been, well, awful so far, with just one point in seven games. He's a big forward, though, and might give the Senators a good option for net presence on the powerplay. He's streaky, too, which isn't great, but maybe his streak will begin with a change of scenery.
Finally, is Tuomo Ruutu available? Because there could be some interesting familial magic if he is. Jarkko Ruutu obviously already plays here, and there's another brother who's a coach in the Sens' organization. Tuomo, a more skilled player than Jarkko, still has some of the same gumption, but balances it very well with offensive output.
As I said before, this is all speculation. But there's an opportunity here for a trade, and Senators' GM Bryan Murray is never afraid to pull the trigger if he sees a good deal for this team. With a surplus of middling forwards and low-pairing (but young) defenceman, the Senators could put together a half-decent package to tempt Carolina into a deal.
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I don’t really like the Canes as trading partners. I don’t want Corvo or Samsonov, who are the most realistic of the names you mentioned. Jokinen went through waivers last season and nobody wanted him (including the Sens), so I doubt they grab him now. Finally, I don’t think Ruutu or Pitkanen are on the block. I’d love to have Tuomo, but I really can’t see the Canes trading him.
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by DarrenM on Nov 13, 2009 12:57 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Did Corvo actually request a trade out of Ottawa? I was always under the impression that it was the comments he made about all the scrutiny that comes with playing in Ottawa, which subsequently got spun by the Sun into ‘I hate Ottawa’. I might be wrong, and probably am but I thought the trade was more a result of that situation and not his actually requesting to be traded.
by Andrew J on Nov 13, 2009 1:59 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Yeah, he requested a trade out of Ottawa. He did it quietly, though, unlike some other guy.
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by DarrenM on Nov 13, 2009 2:32 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Yeah, did it quietly, and that’s why Murray demanded he get Heatley’s demand in writing. He didn’t want anyone looking back and questioning whether or not it was fabricated, as was the case with the Corvo trade.
by PeterR on Nov 13, 2009 7:09 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
In any event, he looks like a pretty attractive option these days.
by Andrew J on Nov 13, 2009 1:59 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
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I have to agree with Darren that neither Ruutu or Pitkanen are available, at least not for a deal that is simply too good to pass up. Guys likely to get traded are Cole, who always seems to have value, Whitney, Cullen, LaRose, Corvo, Aaron Ward (if anyone wants him) and maybe Sergei. I’d say Cole is your best fit, but not sure about what would come back. If it’s a deal that happens soon it would have to be a body. If it’s a deadline deal it could be a pick and a prospect.
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by C-Leaguer on Nov 13, 2009 2:27 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Really? Whitney is likely to get traded? I’d assume that he’d be someone the Canes are looking to keep.
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by DarrenM on Nov 13, 2009 2:34 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Whitney’s in the last year of his contract, and he said himself during camp that Zach Boychuk is going to take his job eventually. Might as well get that process started if we can get some value for Whitney.
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by JoshCVT on Nov 13, 2009 4:03 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
If Murray wanted Chad LaRose (and he should have, the way he played last year) he should have signed him this summer instead of Chris Neil.
by Andrew J on Nov 13, 2009 6:02 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Yeah, I didn’t really think either would be on the block, I imagine they’re what the ’Canes will try to complement with any deal they make (along with Staal, obviously). Whitney could be interesting, but I think Cullen and LaRose are the kind of players the Senators have too many of right now—and the Senators are getting decent games out of their third- and fourth-liners, for the most part.
by PeterR on Nov 13, 2009 7:13 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
As mentioned before, I don’t think the Canes are a good trading partner because they’re looking for the kinds of things Ottawa is looking for.
The player Ottawa needs most from the Canes would be Tim Gleason (an Ottawa draft pick, no less). A solid physical shutdown d-man who can play in the top 4. However, that’s exactly the type of player the Canes need to keep, and he wouldn’t be traded (presumably).
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by DarrenM on Nov 13, 2009 2:48 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Is that who Ottawa needs? They have Phillips, Volchenkov (once he’s back from injury), Carkner, and next season they’ll likely have Cowen. Even Kuba is sound defensively, Ottawa’s just screwed up on the backend right now because of the Volchie injury, Karlsson not panning out yet, and the continually disappointing play of Campoli, Picard, and Lee. I think Ottawa would need a stronger offensive defenceman right now more than they need another strong defensive one.
by PeterR on Nov 13, 2009 7:12 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Lee has been better than Carkner as of late (even before today’s game), and that’s not saying much. This corps of defencemen still needs a decent revamp before they can play their part on a contending team, and I’m thinking this means two new defence who can legitimately play in the top 4. Gleason would be a nice pickup but who’s to say what the market is for soft, mistake-prone 6th defencemen out there. Hopefully BM can pull off a swindle or two.
by Andrew J on Nov 14, 2009 7:12 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs

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