Devils, Kovalchuk finally seal the deal
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09/07/2010 -
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - It was anything but a smooth process, but
Ilya Kovalchuk and the New Jersey Devils were finally able to consummate their
long summer courtship in the early morning hours this past Saturday.
Two months after hitting the open market, Kovalchuk -- this summer's most
sought-after free agent -- was officially signed to a long-term deal by New
Jersey after the NHL approved the most recent contract agreed upon by the
Russian winger and the Devils.
Of course, Kovalchuk's initial 17-year, $102 million deal with the Devils was
rejected by the league because the NHL felt that contract deliberately
circumvented the salary cap. The league also took a long, hard look at the 15-
year, $100 million deal that was eventually approved around 3:00 a.m. (et) on
Saturday, September 4th. The contract was originally submitted to the league
on August 27, but as it turns out the league and the NHL Players Association
were discussing much more than Kovalchuk's prospective contract.
Along with the Kovalchuk signing, the NHL and NHLPA also announced Saturday
morning that they had agreed on a new set of rules regarding contracts of five
years or longer in length. Basically, the new arrangement is designed to
discourage teams and players from agreeing on deals that try to extend a
contract well into the player's 40s. Under the old rules, a longer contract
such as Kovalchuk's 15-year deal that is slated to end when he is 42 years of
age, has a smaller cap hit because the average annual salary is lower.
Kovalchuk's contract and other similar deals that came before will be
grandfathered in under the old rules, while the new rules will apply to any new
contract going forward.
The agreement also effectively ends the NHL's investigation into contracts
like those of Vancouver's Roberto Luongo and Philadelphia's Chris Pronger. The
league began investigating those deals and other contracts last month and
there was speculation that the NHL was planning on voiding the older contracts
if the NHL felt they deliberately circumvented the salary cap.
The NHL was right to give up its campaign against the older contracts in order
to gain greater control over future deals. It never seemed possible that the
league would be able to void a player like Luongo's deal and make him a free
agent. The Canucks goaltender is an icon in Vancouver and it simply would have
been wrong to strip the city of a beloved player simply due to a legal
argument. The league has a right to void contracts, but doing so retroactively
would have become an extremely messy situation.
Getting back to the free agent contract at hand, we can finally talk about the
impact Kovalchuk will have on the ice for the Devils this season. He began his
New Jersey career last February when he was traded from Atlanta to the Garden
State, but received mixed reviews during his first few months with the Devils.
Of course, the contract will have an immediate impact on New Jersey financially
because the Devils will be forced to shed about $3 million from their overall
team salary by the end of training camp in order to get under $59.4 million.
The cap situation will be even trickier to deal with considering the Devils
will have to make the necessary cuts while still adding two players to their
NHL roster.
Kovalchuk is the type of rare scoring talent worth shaking up your roster for,
but the big question is can the 27-year-old make the jump from goal-scorer to
a proven winner. He has 338 goals in 621 career games and 10 of those came in
27 games with the Devils at the end of the 2009-10 regular season.
However, Kovalchuk's lack of playoff success has been widely discussed and
some folks think a guy who has been on the winning side just once in nine
career postseason contests is not worthy of taking up $6.6 million of space on
the salary cap every year.
While I can see how Kovalchuk's postseason disappointments are an issue, it
all seems to be blown out of proportion. Like his countryman Alex Ovechkin of
the Washington Capitals, Kovalchuk has been pegged as a highly-skilled
offensive player who wilts under the pressure of the postseason. That
categorization is unfair in both cases because it commits the cardinal sin of
boiling down a team's successes to a single player. Certainly, guys like
Ovechkin and Kovalchuk deserve more blame than their teammates when the club
bows out early in the postseason, but neither player is a general manager and
they can only control so much of what happens on the ice.
After all, Kovalchuk had six points (2 goals, four assists) in five games
during a first-round playoff loss against Philadelphia last spring. A closer
look at the series would tell you that he probably played a little worse than
those statistics suggest, but he obviously wasn't unproductive or in any way a
hindrance to his team beating the Flyers.
It will also be interesting to see if Kovalchuk's status as the Devils'
resident superstar can take some pressure off fellow Jersey left winger Zach
Parise. The 26-year-old Minnesotan notched 45 goals and 94 points in 2008-09
and followed up with a solid 38-goal, 82-point campaign last season, Having a
top-flight scoring threat on each of their top-two lines for an entire season
will almost certainly make the Devils more consistent on offense than they
have been in recent years.
In fact, part of the reason Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello wanted
Kovalchuk so badly is that the legendary GM is looking towards a near future
without goaltender Martin Brodeur, who at 38 years of age is winding down a
Hall-of-Fame career. With Brodeur as the centerpiece for the last two decades,
Lamoriello and the Devils were able to claim three Stanley Cup titles by
playing an effective, if not exciting, brand of defensive hockey.
However, with Brodeur nearing 40 years of age, the Devils are preparing for
the departure of their franchise netminder. It's possible that Brodeur still
has a few good years left, after all he went 45-25-6 with a 2.24 goals-against
average last, but it's clear he is closer to the end of his career than the
beginning.
Also, the hiring of head coach John MacLean, who is expected to bring a more
offensive style of play to the Devils, is a clear departure from Lamoriello's
strategy to bring Jacques Lemaire back into the fold as the club's head coach
last season. Lemaire is regarded one of the best defensive minds of his
generation, but his second tour of duty with the Devils fell flat.
If MacLean can get the Devils to become an offense-first kind of club, it will
be with Kovalchuk and Parise leading the way. Perhaps, MacLean's hiring was
even part of Lamoriello's master plan to lure Kovalchuk into making Newark his
permanent hockey home.
It's unlikely that Lou and the Devils will completely abandon their neutral-
zone trapping ways, but it's obvious that the makeup of New Jersey hockey is
being tweaked.
Brodeur is not gone yet, but for better or worse, Kovalchuk is now the new
face of the Devils.
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