Minor move tells us some things
I guess my question about teams being able to make trades during the NHL playoffs got answered—albeit by a very minor deal.
Here is the Hockeysfuture.com's profile on Marquart:
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A mammoth of a player, Marquardt already has NHL size. He's a relentless and punishing hitter with the ability to change the momentum of the game with his checks. However he also possesses surprising soft hands and an accurate shot. As can be expected, his skating requires plenty of work, although with his work ethic that should not be a problem in a few years.
Here is sportnets.ca profile on Sigalet:
Assets
Has offensive potential and the ability to play an all-around game. Displays plenty of character on and off the ice.
Needs to fill out his 6-1 frame in order to maximize his potential. Must play with
more consistency to become an NHL regular.
Career potential
Top-six defenseman.
The Jackets had til June 1st to get Marquart signed or they risked losing him, as he'd go back into the draft. Obviously those terms could not be reached, so Scott Howson dealt him for what he could get.
Now it's the Bruins problem to get him signed, which they obviously think they can do or they wouldn't have pulled the trigger.
The Bruins get a big young kid who has seen his stock do nothing but rise since the Jackets drafted him. He had 16 goals his draft year, but after that he notched 41 and then last year had 43.
The Jackets continue to add defensive depth. Sigalet is certainly still young at age 22 and is seen as a PP QB at the AHL level, where he's spent three years. He had 22 and 23 points over the past two seasons. He's got one NHL game under his belt.
To me this deal is more of a swap of depth. The Jackets have depth at forward and the B's have depth at defense, and with the June 1st signing deadline as a motivator, assets were moved. Or they were synergized, so to speak.
As far as where will Sigalet fit within the Jackets system? With Aaron Rome, Marc Methot, Kris Russell, Ole-Kristian Tollefsen, and Clay Wilson duking it out for the 5/6/7 defensive position on the Jackets, Sigalet could also put himself in that mix.
More likely, he will add needed depth on the Crunch blueline and join the likes of Dimitri Plekanov, Grant Clitsome, Brett Motherwell and certainly an AHL vet Dan Smith-type player or two back there.
So another minor deal for Howson and it's clear he is continuing to build defensive depth. Not sure about the rest of you all, but I'm ready for some big stuff.
Of course that won't happen until after the playoffs, as it's kind of a gentleman's rule not to take any attention away from the NHL's crown jewel, the Stanley Cup playoffs—especially the finals.
What we, or at least I, know now is that nothing is stopping teams teams from talking trades, so once those finals end we'll see how quickly Howson is willing to fire the cannon instead of these pop guns.



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