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Columbus Blue Jackets By the Numbers v1.0
Light the LampApr 10, 2008
Projected budget: 47 mil
*OFFENSE*
Nash (6.5) XXX Modin (3.5)
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XXX XXX Zherdev (3.25)
Chimera (1.875) XXX XXX
Murray (600k) Malhotra (1.5) Boll (570k)
extra: Novotny (800k) Brule (850k)
*DEFENSE*
XXX XXX
Klesla (1.65) XXX
Russell (575k) Tollefsen (750k)
*GOALTENDING*
XXX
Norrena (900k)
note: this is actual salary paid out not avg salary cap hit
note: all figures taken from nhlnumbers.com & nhlcaps.com
Remaining: 23.765 mil
UFAs: Hainsey, Vyborny, Peca, Hejda, Tarnstrom, MacKenzie, Konopka
RFAs: Fritsche, Leclaire, Methot, Rome, Wilson, Picard, Lindstrom
As you can see there is a quite a bit of work to do. By my math Howson has 23.765 million to fill 9 spots including 3 top 6 forward positions, 3 defensemen and 1 goalie not including depth. If you were to take that 23.765 and divide it 9 ways that would give you 2.64 mil to spend per spot.
Now of course that is not how the money will be allocated and some of those positions could be filled via internal guys as its a damn near certainty Leclaire will get resigned for the #1 goalie for example.
...but where and does Fritsche fit in? Perhaps Aaron Rome fills a defensive gap. Does Brule or Novonty find a home on one of those lines? Maybe a Brassard or Voracek is ready or a guy in camp suprises ala Jared Boll last season.
Then again there is no guarantee the 13 guys that are signed now for next year will be back next season. Of course there are also trades and the UFA market to find players and if Howson really gets brave maybe he looks to RFA offer sheets (a route I'm complete against).
Either way look no further than this blog to keep you up to date on how this lineup is shaking out for next year both in terms of cost, player movement and where guys could slot in.
It will be called "By the numbers" and as major transactions occur this post and the page element on the side will be updated to reflect it.
Here's to a great offseason!
Go Howson!
(*prays* *crosses fingers and toes* *knocks on wood* *rubs lucky rabbits foot* *pretty please with sugar on top*....etc)
-LTL
RFAs: Fritsche, Leclaire, Methot, Rome, Wilson, Picard, Lindstrom
As you can see there is a quite a bit of work to do. By my math Howson has 23.765 million to fill 9 spots including 3 top 6 forward positions, 3 defensemen and 1 goalie not including depth. If you were to take that 23.765 and divide it 9 ways that would give you 2.64 mil to spend per spot.
Now of course that is not how the money will be allocated and some of those positions could be filled via internal guys as its a damn near certainty Leclaire will get resigned for the #1 goalie for example.
...but where and does Fritsche fit in? Perhaps Aaron Rome fills a defensive gap. Does Brule or Novonty find a home on one of those lines? Maybe a Brassard or Voracek is ready or a guy in camp suprises ala Jared Boll last season.
Then again there is no guarantee the 13 guys that are signed now for next year will be back next season. Of course there are also trades and the UFA market to find players and if Howson really gets brave maybe he looks to RFA offer sheets (a route I'm complete against).
Either way look no further than this blog to keep you up to date on how this lineup is shaking out for next year both in terms of cost, player movement and where guys could slot in.
It will be called "By the numbers" and as major transactions occur this post and the page element on the side will be updated to reflect it.
Here's to a great offseason!
Go Howson!
(*prays* *crosses fingers and toes* *knocks on wood* *rubs lucky rabbits foot* *pretty please with sugar on top*....etc)
-LTL




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