29 August, 2008

Lowe Blow: This Man Is Not Happy

TSN has the grizzly details. But BB didn’t relinquish his young power forward Dustin Penner quietly: “. . . this is the second time this year in my opinion Edmonton have offered a grossly inflated salary for a player, and it impacts on all 30 teams and I think it’s an act of desperation by a general manager who is fighting to keep his job.”

Brian Burke

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7 Comments

  1. DebCapsFan wrote:

    I think it’s a bad sign for salaries in the future. How much do you pay for a guy’s potential? And length is tricky too. You never know what will happen to a player, especially playing a sport as physical as hockey.

    Thursday, August 2, 2007 at 4:38 pm | Permalink
  2. Doug wrote:

    This is not a good thing for the league as a whole. One rogue GM has way too much power; Vanek was outlandishly over-salaried, but the Sabres could not give up, having lost their top 2 guys to free agency. You can see the difference with Anaheim; they retained many pieces of their team and are near the salary cap; they did the predictable and smart thing by taking the draft choices. Hockey outcome should be decided in the rink and not by the businessmen. Let’s hope sanity prevails; moreover, let’s hope agents don’t pursue “Vanek” type of terms for non-superstar talents.
    v/r
    Doug

    Thursday, August 2, 2007 at 8:55 pm | Permalink
  3. usiel wrote:

    I don’t see as much doom and gloom. Penner is a gamble at that salary. What if the Oilers strike gold and he really turns into a player worth that salary. Also Edmonton had to do something to get some players since they could attract much in free agency.

    Friday, August 3, 2007 at 11:49 am | Permalink
  4. Murshawursha wrote:

    “I’m not in the business of trying to make friends. Never have, never will be… It’s not a priority to mend this fence.”

    I hope Lowe isn’t planning on trying to make any trades anytime soon…

    Friday, August 3, 2007 at 11:53 am | Permalink
  5. usiel, I’m surprised at you. “What if” the Oil strike gold with Penner? What if he’s Oleg Kvasha? Or Dainius Zubrus? Is the NHL on a platform of popularity and fiscal stability such as to be doling out “What if” contracts to players with 40 games in the Bigs? How soon we seem to forget ‘04-’05.

    Friday, August 3, 2007 at 11:59 am | Permalink
  6. exwhaler wrote:

    My hope is that the league (i.e., arbitrators) see this contract as an anomoly brought on by the circumstances (namely, that’s its an inflated RFA offer designed to pull a player away from another team). I’d hate to think that this contract would be used as a comparable in negotiations….

    Friday, August 3, 2007 at 2:09 pm | Permalink
  7. pepper wrote:

    I think its a bit of an anomaly, after what happened with Pronger, then Smyth, and Nylander. In Lowe’s case, I suppose he figured that was the only way to get a talented free agent to Edmonton - someone who has a long enough career ahead of him to later play in what he perceives as a more desirable location (and presumably has no wife objecting to living there or family obligations).

    Friday, August 3, 2007 at 5:31 pm | Permalink

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