IMO os tubarões fêz o a maioria para melhorar. That doesn’t necessarily make them favorites over Detroit or Nashville in the West, but it seems the players they added bring the greatest net increase in talent of any team’s acquisitions.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007 at 11:37 pm | Permalink
  • “It definitely gives you a little boost,” Zubrus said. “With the last couple of years in Washington, you don’t get to experience the playoffs or a real hockey atmosphere. This is a very good change for me. I’m very excited.”

    Enough said—silly caps fans.

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 at 11:42 pm | Permalink
  • Chimaera wrote:

    Keller you left out the next sentence he said in his quote, “And now that I’m here with a team that recognizes talent, lets talk about that 5 year deal I need to help get through the playoffs.” (sarcasm)

    Either way, I’d have to say its the Isles. While I think the Sharks added some good pieces, the Isles got the best player available (Forsberg’s close when healthy) for 2 guys who do have upside. Now if they can resign him, that’s a coup and a half.

    Thursday, March 1, 2007 at 6:38 am | Permalink
  • TG wrote:

    Nashville. If Forsberg stays healthy (stop that laughing!) they added the best player that changed teams this season. I know Smyth’s got his backers, but honestly, can he really change a game the way Forsberg can? Although if Guerin can get Thornton really going again…

    Thursday, March 1, 2007 at 8:47 am | Permalink
  • Thunderweenie wrote:

    Tough call! I’d have to say Pittsburgh. If Laracque provides the kind of protection for Crosby that everyone is expecting, and if Roberts provides the kind of leadership he is expected to provide, the Pens are arguably in the “biggest impact” category. But SJ and the Isles are in that category, too.

    Thursday, March 1, 2007 at 12:05 pm | Permalink
  • Chimaera wrote:

    thinking on it a tad, the Red Wings moves could pay off big time. A healthy Bertuzzi and a Calder scoring could be significant.

    Thursday, March 1, 2007 at 3:58 pm | Permalink
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