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Pascal Leclaire went 4-0 with a 92.52 save percentage and a 2.00 goals against average and collected a shutout.
His roughest game was the semi-final contest against Sweden where he gave up four goals and many juicy rebounds. Overall, he had a very solid tournament.
There is a nice one on one with Rick Nash on TSN.ca.
So what's next for Ken Hitchcock and the Columbus Blue Jackets? The players will no doubt take some much needed rest and coach Hitchcock will certainly take a day or two to catch his breath. Hitch will then head back to Columbus to get to work on next season.
On the docket will surely be a complete breakdown of last season. Potential trades and unrestricted free agents will certainly be discussed as well.
I'm sure he will also check in to make sure his players are sticking to their assigned off-season conditioning programs.
Hitchcock will have a series of long talks with Columbus GM Scott Howson about the direction of the team.
Hitchcock will certainly examine Columbus' top prospects too.
It is certainly a key off-season. It may be a make or break it one for the franchise.
The grunt of the work will happen over the next few weeks when the spotlight shines the darkest.
Congratulations to the Pittsburgh Penguins for making the Stanley Cup Finals.
This is going to sound like sour grapes, but damn them. A team that was a Cup contender when the Jackets entered the league went to be the worst team in the league for a four to five year stretch to almost being relocated.
Now they have Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Marc Andre Fleury, Ryan Whitney, Jordan Staal as their last five of six round draft picks and a new arena on the way.
Meanwhile the Jackets continue to toil in mediocrity.
The Jackets have sucked but just didn't suck enough to get the no brainer draft picks and sure as hell didn't have luck on their side during the Crosby-stakes or any draft lottery for that matter.
Instead, we've got Rostislav Klesla, Pascal Leclaire, Rick Nash, Nikolai Zherdev, Alex Picard, Gilbert Brule, Derick Brassard and Jakub Voracek.
There is only one legitimate superstar out of the bunch.
Leclaire is finally showing that franchise potential. Klesla will be no more than a top 4 defensemen. Nash is the only legit superstar who desperately needs some help. Zherdev is an enigma. Brule and Picard have bust written all over them. Brassard and Voracek look promising but we've heard that before.
Again, sour grapes.
There are a lot of "what ifs" in that group. What if we took Vanek or Phaneuf over Zherdev? What if we took Kopitar instead of Brule?
The Picard year was horrible for everyone outside of top 2 but damn what if we could have finished one spot better and won the lottery like Washington did and the rights to draft Alexander Ovechkin?
I could play this "what if" game all day but it doesn't do us any good now. Doug MacLean dug a real deep hole of shit for this franchise and we can only hope Howson/Hitch can dig it out. The problem is what if they don't?
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