Archive for August, 2004

Willis Re-signed

Friday, August 20th, 2004

It would seem Shane Willis continues to be stuck with the Tampa Bay Lightning, re-signing with the team. Shane has played mostly in the minors since his acquisition with Chris Dingman for KEvin Weekes…. While Dingman has earned a roster spot as a 4th line grinder.

Willis seems destined for Springfield as it stands….

We have company…

Thursday, August 19th, 2004

Well, well, well… looks like Boltsmag has some competition in the Southeast Division…

I already was aware of the Washington Capitals Blog — even thought it was much more active when I had found it on the web than it is right now. It’s the new Blog that I want to give a hello to that should make people’s blood boil just a tad…

Hello and adieu to Florida Panther’s Hockey. From your rival to the north — I say good luck… For rivalry sake, I can’t say much more than that.

Lightning ditch Pensacola Ice Pilots

Wednesday, August 18th, 2004

I missed this news story because of other pressing matters at the time… However it is getting covered a week late and a dollar short, thankyouverymuch…

It would seem the Pensacola Ice Pilots of the ECHL are no longer the ECHL affiliate of the Tampa Bay Lightning, being replaced by the Johnstown Chiefs.

The Ice Pilots gave the Lightning mroe advertising, of sorts, in the state by being the Lightning’s sole full affiliate hockey team the last few years. This move seems related to the Springfield Falcons becoming the Lightning’s AHL Affiliate. It’s logistics and things like that which make a ECHL team closer to Springfield more effective than having one in Pensacola.

Then again, I could very much be wrong and speaking out of my ass on that one.

Cap on Payroll, tax payroll or tax the players?

Wednesday, August 18th, 2004

Joe at Tasca’s take has an article up with regards to the latest fruitless session between the NHLPA and the Owners… This lead me to try to comment on the idea but a 1000 character reply field really stopped me dead.

My comment wasn’t goign to be on being anti-union and pro-league, it wasn’t going to be pro-cap to anti-free market (both stances I do support). It was another means of adding salary limitations on the players directly and not on teams directly. I don’t know if this is anything like what has been proposed by either side..

Baseball has a very flawed tax system that gets teams money from big payroll clubs like the Yankees and the Red Sox… It’s not directly limiting payroll but it’s supposed to be an influence. It’s a failure because it charges the teams and not the players specifically. Why not have a tax system on salaries themselves? If, say, a player agrees to a deal for a million dollar contract (one year, one million dolars), why not tax it something like 10 percent? (Ten percent of that million dollars — 100 grand — goes to the league) It’s like an income tax…

Players can still get their huge windfall contracts BUT they have to put some of that money towards the league. If someone signs a contract worth 11 million a year over 5 years (55 Mil contract), a portion of that moolah should be going into a income tax pool. It would be a higher tax bracket than the players only making a few hundred thousand a year…

Is it a failed idea or does it have some merit? I hate the idea of teams having to police themselves with their spending on an open market, and yet I also hate there not being restrictions on pay that is just exploding. Having an income tax might influence players to take smaller contracts in order to get around taxation and even out payrolls.

But then again - the players don’t want any salary limitations period, and that is why the league is in trouble in the first place as salaries escalate and income faulters.

Hammer Time?

Wednesday, August 18th, 2004

From Spectors Hockey:

MSG NETWORK: Stan Fischler reports the re-signing of defenceman Janne Niinimaa by the NY Islanders “virtually guarantees” blueliner Roman Hamrlik won’t be back with the club. Fischler notes the Tampa Bay Lightning have wanted to re-acquire Hamrlik for some time.

Spector’s Note: Given the fact the Bolts are focussing attention on re-signing Martin St. Louis and the fact they walked away from Cory Stillman’s arbitration award to bring back the more affordable Vaclav Prospal, I doubt they have the money available to bring back Hamrlik unless he agrees to a pay cut. Given his Group II free agent status, Hamrlik likely won’t be moved until after a new CBA is in place.

Interesting thought… But as the piece says, the number one priority right now is Martin St. Louis’ resigning. That si going to eat up money as well as time. If the Lightning were still set on acquriing a vet D-man and had their sights set squarely on Roman Hamrlik, the cost will surely go beyond draft picks. Of course, the Lightning also has Nikita Alexeev to trade (there is no guarantee he will make the roster and he cannot be sent down without going through waivers).

Unofficial official message board of Boltsmag

Tuesday, August 17th, 2004

I had visions of Grandeur to have hockeyboards.net operational for next season… I would have been using PHPBB and starting from scratch on a new NHL forum…

Yet there are too many out there as is.

So, by my decision, I have linked Boltsmag’s official message board to Hockeyforums.com One might be wondering why I did this and there are a few:

For starters, I didn’t want to make the corny decision to link to the Tampa Bay Lightning officail message boards which has “relevant” discussions about what type underwear Brad Richards wears and who Vincent Lecavalier is dating this week.

Likewise, I didn’t want ot link to Sunshine Network’s web message boards due to the cliq I like to refer to as LightningNation — know-it-alls and blunderkinds mixed in with season-ticketholders that rarely let newbies into their group or make you feel welcome if you have a varying opinion from there own.

Hockeyforums gives a link to an NHL forum with discussion among general NHL fans as well. Unlike, say, FanHome.com — You will not see Montreal Canadien fans jump into the Lightning forum solely to propose Vincent Lecavalier trades. They’;; appear to discuss the team or a move that is made by the team.

So click on the FORUMS button on the left navigation menu and be mystifically (purposely mispelled) transported to the HockeyForums web message board.

Get Vac to where you once belonged

Monday, August 16th, 2004

Oh my god… It happened.

Months after the rumored Vaclav-back-to-the-Bolts deal at the Trade Deadline, Vaclav Prospal has bene traded back to the Tampa Bay Lightning for all of a Second Round draft pick.

Corey Stillman, who had gone under contract through arbitration last year, was making more than Prospal was set to make (minus his signing bonus) per year… Stillman, of course, also was looking for another pay raise and was reportedly awarded a 3.9 Million dollar contract from Arbitration and Jay Feaster said “No thanks”, Stillman is now an Unrestricted Free Agent.

I like this move — heck, I love this move. I saw Stillman as the problem area in the off season — because he’d just be making too much — and re-acquiring Prospal fills Feaster’s requirement of chemistry along with affordability.

The Diminunitive Duo and Lord Stanley’s Cup

Wednesday, August 11th, 2004

Second Montreal Gazette article features Eric Perrin and Martin St. Louis back home in Laval, Quebec with the Cup….

Martin StLouis and Eric Perrin with Stanley Cup 10 Aug 2004 Laval Quebec.jpg
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Le Cup in L’ile

Wednesday, August 11th, 2004

Doug Giravin once again does me a service and sends me two articles from the Montreal Gazette. The first of which happens to be Vincent Lecavalier’s day with the Stanley Cup

Lecavalier with Stanley Cup 8 Aug 2004 Ile Bizard Canada.jpg
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Kubina bows out of World Cup

Wednesday, August 11th, 2004

Thanks Keith Primeau for those blows to the head….

Seriously, though, this makes the second Lightning player to take a step back from teh World Cup. Nikolai Khabibulin had already bowed out of the Russian Team. Kubina will sit instead of participating for the Czech Republic, which will certainly be a blow for the Czech team.

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