Andrew Raycroft? Really? The man who was 2-9-5 with a 3.92 GAA last season and who was booed out of Toronto will be going to toe-to-toe for the starting job with Peter Budaj, who was inconsistent enough during the season to give Jose Theodore one more chance to resurrect his career. Which, by the way, paid off fairly handsomely for Theodore today. This signing baffles me. Colorado needs a bona fide keeper to compete in the tough Northwest Division, and unless Raycroft or Budaj steps up in a big way the Avs could be in serious trouble next season. No wonder Joe Sakic is contemplating retirement.
The Shrewd Move Award: New Jersey Devils
Bringing Brian Rolston back to the fold for reasonable money ($20.25 million over 4 years) significantly upgrades the New Jersey forward corps heading into next season. Rolston was one of the most highly-touted UFAs this year: he had his credentials pimped by The Hockey News and was aggressively courted by the Tampa Bay Lightning who traded for exclusive negotiation rights but failed to sign him. With Bobby Holik also returning to the Devils after a lengthy absence, Devils’ fans are likely having visions of a ‘90s renaissance.
The “‘Til Death Do Us Part” Award: Chicago Blackhawks
The Feel Good Nostalgia Award: Toronto Maple Leafs
Bringing back Curtis Joseph to back up Vesa Toskola, even as the franchise prepares to bid adieu to Mats Sundin, is more than a solid roster move at a reasonable price ($700,000 on a one-year deal) – it is also a great PR move for a Leafs organization that is losing its captain and best player, and has egg on its face after bungling the Bryan McCabe situation. Joseph was one of the most popular Leafs of the last 25 years, and twice led the team into the Eastern Conference Finals. His return is sure to please Leafs fans at least on a nostalgic level, and he should be a valuable veteran presence on a rebuilding Toronto team.
I started 'Nucks and Pucks in June 2008 as a forum to air my views about the Canucks and hockey in general. I hope you enjoy the site, and if you have any comments, questions or feedback please email me at nucksandpucks@gmail.com.
I grew up in Vancouver and have been a hockey fan since I was a baby. I love the Canucks and have stuck with them through good times and bad, which has entailed a considerable amount of heartbreak. My passion for the 'Nucks only increased when I moved to Toronto for university in 2001, as living in Leaf Country made me even prouder of my team. I am currently doing my PhD at University of Toronto.
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