I still have my son’s first pair of shoes in my car. I keep them in my console under my radio. It’s a pair of Chicago Bears shoes. I look at them now, and can’t believe he was that tiny. It was only about three years ago, but man has he grown.
The first shoe fell in the Blackhawks offseason on Saturday. Mr Raanta was moved to the Rangers for a forward. It’s been surprisingly quiet so far. The NHL draft started and the Hawks had no first round picks. I thought for sure somebody would be moved to get us one. Didn’t happen.
Second round started up and the Hawks picked up 7 young guns. They also made the above mentioned trade. So I guess Crawford is staying…
That’s A-OK with me. I thought because of Raanta and Darling, Corey might be a target. I thought because the last time the Hawks had to go through this they dumped a pretty good goalie in Niemi. I thought because they had to dump salary and Crow was up there, he may have went. Doesn’t look like it now.
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The question is who’s next. What I thought would be rapid fire stuff happening; instead just a small ripple. If I’m other teams, maybe I just wait it out. If the Hawks are unable to move some of these guys, they’ll eventually have to drop them. I’d think the negotiations sit squarely in favor of the other teams. Yet, at the same time, it’s not like the Hawks are just trying to move their trash. These guys are solid hockey players. They’re Stanley Cup champs. Many teams should be interested in their services.
I’d love to be a fly on the wall in some of these negotiations. The wheeling and dealing… I love it. Start high, settle lower. Convince other teams that they are getting the better of the deal; that we’re giving up way too much. The art of the trade is beautiful.
The first shoe has dropped, and there will be plenty more to follow. Who will stay and who will go? The season is over, but the new season has already started. Let’s make those deals boys. The quest for the repeat and four in seven starts now.
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