
So as everyone knows in the hockey world, the Dallas Stars are last in the western conference, and that is a major disappointment. On the other side, in the east, the Ottawa Senators are trying so hard to dig themselves out of the hole they have fallen in. The question everyone must ask, or quietly wonders within their own head, why are these teams struggling? What are they

In Ottawa, Brian Murray sits up in his office, humming and hawing. How can such a deep, talented team be struggling so much? Mike Fisher has only 3 goals and 5 assists, Antoine Vermette has only 2 goals and 3 assists, Dean McAmmond, Chris Kelly, and Chris Neil have a combined 10 points. What happened?! Last year Vermette had 24 goals and 53 points, Fisher had 23 goals and 47 points. So what happened? Is it just some slump? No one really has an answer. Could it be the defense? Losing Redden hasn't hampered the defensive output, as Filip Kuba already has 19 points, and is on pace to easily replace Redden's mark of 38 points

The secondary scoring has always been a problem and the Sens have constantly tried and failed at improving that. In 06-07 they brought in Mike Comrie and Oleg Saprykin, but those two failed miserably. In 07-08 it was aging vet, Cory Stillman who managed to put up a solid 65 points. This year the Sens put their hopes in their up and coming forwards, however

Much has been speculated that Jason Spezza is the odd man out, but why would you trade such a young talented forward? If i were Brian Murray, I would simply not that Alfredsson is the oldest of the bunch, and yes he is a huge leader, but its time to give it over to the youth. Dealing Alfredson to a Cup contender would bring back enormous returns. It would also show a lot of class to give Alfredsson his shot at a Stanley Cup, seeing as he is 35. This move would also clear up plenty of cap room for some summer spending, and with names such as Zetterberg, Hossa, Franzen, and Gaborik all hitting the market, a fat wallet doesn't hurt.
Yes its isn't an immediate boost, but at least it helps to make the Sens future look a little brighter then it does right now. The problem for the present is the fact that there are a lot better teams in the playoff picture right now, and it would be hard for the Sens to work their way in.
Heading down south to good ol' Texas, we find a similar problem. The Stars have been desperately trying to find something that works over the past few seasons. Acquiring Brad Richards, and Mike Ribeiro had seemed to be a huge boost for their offense, however, they sit at the bottom of the Western conference as we speak. The Stars have been battling a few major injuries, as star captain Brendan Morrow, and star defensman Sergei Zubov are/h


At this point for the Stars, with Avery pretty much done, Morrow gone, and Zubov in and out of the lineup, it seems like a lonnnnngggggg way up. There isn't much, as far as roster changes go, available for the Stars. They more or less have to stick it out and run their course from here on in. They may be in for the Tavares sweepstakes by seasons end, but it seems like this season, the Stars could really use a "mulligan" and just start all over again.
i dont think Tavares is going number one, i dont know who will but not him
ReplyDeletelol he is rated #1 by everyone and everything, victor hedman was supposed to challenge for the number one spot, but its still tavares, he will go number one, guaranteed
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