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Gifts, Returns And Re-Gifting
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Ah yes, ’tis the season to return gifts!
Didn’t get the new NHL ’09 you were hoping for but instead got that lovely Chia Pet?
No prob return it.
Got another sweater that looks more like a wooly mammoth than wool? It’s so hideous that you don’t even want to take it back to the store?
No prob re-gift it next year!
Uh-huh the Christmas season isn’t quite over until the mass rush to the mall and/or Walmart is made on order to exchange the gift… that someone else lovingly picked out… for something that we really wanted in the first place.
Ah the true spirit of Christmas!
Anyway after 34 games played by the Thrashers, let’s do some swapping, returning and re-gifting of our own, shall we?
First off, of the gifts the Thrashers have received from Chicago over the season Joey Crabb, Nathan Oystrick and Ondrej Pavelec… the only returnee to the Wolves that I see is already back there Opie. Like last fall, Pavs once again was called upon to fill in for an injured Kari Lehtonen and performed well overall. He showed us again the promise of what he can be in another year or two. But the last two starts also showed just why he isn’t quite ready for the big show on a full time basis not yet, at least. Next season? eh, quite possible.
Crabb and Oystrick on the other had have shown no reason why they need to go back down. In thirteen games, Crabb has a pair of goals to go along with a pair of helpers and is a +4, showing a lot of hustle and energy doing it. Oystrick, in 26 games, has played very solid defense and has chipped in with three goals and six assists.
OK exchange time. Right now, I’d like to exchange Erik Christensen and Jason Williams with Colin Stuart and Brett Sterling. In the 21 games played by EC, he has seven helpers to go with his one whole goal and is a -8. Remember, this was to be Ilya’s top-line center and he’s filling the roster spot once held by this cat named Marian Hossa.
Williams, well he hasn’t performed as poorly as Crusher 7 goals, 10 assists and a -4 but at times he has looked as invisible as Santa is to the kiddies on Christmas Eve. Besides, when you’re 12-18-4 and you own the third worst points total in the league again it’s time to see if Stuart and Sterling are ready to fulfill their promise of a bright future.
Thinking of re-gifting? Well, once Zach Bogosian is 100% no, make that 110% ready to hit the ice again in games, I think the odd man out should be Garnet Exelby. Oystrick was called up to fill his spot last October and, as stated prior, I don’t think he needs to go back down on the farm. Boris Valabik is needed for his size, but needs to still cut down on the PIMs. He is second on the team with 51 behind Boulton’s 69 but he’s played in 15 fewer games. Still, I’d keep Boris as the #7 D-man.
That would mean my six blueliners are Hainsey, the Swedes, Schneider, Zach and Oystrick.
In my opinion, XLB, owner of 0 goals, 4 assists -6 and 49 PIM in 30 games needs to be packaged up and delivered to one of our 29 friends in the league.
And with that let’s get ready to enjoy the rest of the season, starting with the Canes at home tonight. A win would mean the Thrashers leapfrog over the Ottawa Senators for 12th place in the East even though the Sens will have played three fewer games than we have.
Then the Big-Bad-Beastly Bruins come a-callin’ on Sunday.
Don-Speak
During an interview in between periods of last Tuesday’s game on Long Island, Thrashers general manager Don Waddell indicated again that he thought the team he has put on the ice this season should be in the thick of the playoff race and once again citing his belief that you don’t win five games in a row without being a “good” team.
Huh whaaaaaaaa ?
Well, OK Don I can dig that whole “5-game win streak equals good team” jive. But then, isn’t the opposite true as well? A team doesn’t LOSE SIX games in a row without being an UN-GOOD team, right?
This was the case with the Waddell-constructed Thrashers between Oct. 21 and Nov. 1 earlier this season when they lost to Tampa Bay, Detroit, Boston, Philadelphia, the Rangers and New Jersey by a cumulative score of 29-12.
Sure they followed that up with five consecutive victories against teams that failed to qualify for the playoffs last spring. However, since that time Atlanta has stumbled at the pace of just five wins over the last eighteen games.
Do good teams do that?
In this recent Q&A session with our own Mike Knobler, Waddell was asked about his assessment of the season so far. His response, “The frustration part is, we have eight games where we were tied in the third period with less than seven minutes and we have found ways not to win any of those games. You take even half of those games and split it, it makes the whole season look much different. Most games we’ve given ourselves a chance to win and we haven’t found a way to do it. That’s the frustration part, because I think we’re a much better team than our record. I think we’re a better skilled team than we had last year. I think we got deeper at every position”.
I tell ya he did everything but take Russ’ suggestion of saying, “Ya know in games that we have won, we’re undefeated”.
Look, I guess we shouldn’t expect anything else from the GM of a 12-18-4 team that is following up a 34-40-8 season. I mean, it isn’t like he’s gonna say, “Whew we stink on ice! God-almighty it sure looks like I screwed the team with those trade-deadline deals over the last couple of seasons”!
Oh, And Speaking Of Sunday
The Thrashers play Boston at 5:00 the same afternoon the Falcons will host the St. Louis Rams. Kick-off is scheduled for 1:00. So, traffic around Philips and the Dome should just be dandy and parking will be at a higher premium than most Thrashers games. Plan accordingly.
Oh, And Speaking Of The Falcons
Make that the playoff-bound Falcons. If things go right Sunday, we might even have the ability to call them the Division Champion Atlanta Falcons.
WOW! What a turn around for the Dome Birds and congratulations to them indeed!
When you think about where they came from just last season what with the turmoil they faced the whole Vick saga having a coach grab his skirt and catch the first hay-wagon out of town to Pigville after just 13 games going 4-12…well, nobody nobody gave this team a chance.
They have overcome far more adversities than ahem their neighbors have and have soared to heights unimaginable. Amazing, isn’t it?
They like the Thrashers finished low enough to pick third in the entry draft last year.
They like the Thrashers brought in a new coach that is going through his first season as such in the big leagues.
They like the Thrashers brought in many new faces to upgrade from last years disappointing campaign.
They like the Thrashers were given ZERO chance to finish the season with their heads above water.
They like the Thrashers changed the entire tone and direction of the team by bringing in a new general manager that has
Oh, wait
Anyway congratulations Falcons and good luck in the post-season!





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By sisu
December 26, 2008 12:02 PM | Link to this
nice blog once again, I hate to see X go but I think you are right about the direction the team needs to take. X could be the 7th dman but not this season unless there is another injury…
By Tony C.
December 26, 2008 12:18 PM | Link to this
Wow.
Just read the DW interview….. sigh
FIRE WADDELL
Didja get the NHL ‘09 Mr. T???
Merry Christmas to all.
By R. Stroz
December 26, 2008 12:56 PM | Link to this
I’m convinced Waddell gets his comedy material from the “stupid coach” commercials that run on the NHL network and Center Ice. You know the ones where the coach talks “about giving 110%, 100% of the the time” as well as the “we’re drawing a line in the sand at the blue line.”
Someone should tell Waddell, if, ifs and buts were candy and nuts what merry world it would be.
FIRE WADDELL
By Alan
December 26, 2008 1:09 PM | Link to this
We wish you a merry FIRE WADDELL and a happy new year!
By Sara
December 26, 2008 2:52 PM | Link to this
Arthur Blank >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Atlanta Spirit. Welcome to competent, capable, and committed ownership.
By Rawhide
December 26, 2008 3:30 PM | Link to this
Tony C - Uh…no. No I didn’t…but thank you for asking.
Anywhoooo…did ya’ll see this sick goal scored by John Tavares?
By ben
December 26, 2008 3:51 PM | Link to this
I hope we get Gabby, I truely do. We need to keep Little though but who else in return? We have no farm tallent in Chi-town, do we have any with the Glads? But then again, the T-Birds got the shaft in the Hossa Trade, so why can’t we return the favor? Who is good this year in the O, Q, Western, and Europe? What will come down the pipeline? I’d be floored if Waddell sees 2020 as T-Bird G. M. These are just random musings. I mean I’d prefer Waddell to have been gone, but jeez, the legacy of his failure will mean that his employment shall be terminated with the next ownership group. That there will be another ownership group is a certainty. The only question is how long they’ll stay in Atlanta?
By Killer Carlson
December 26, 2008 3:58 PM | Link to this
They’re not going to stay in Atlanta for long. DW and ASG have killed this franchise, and it’s all borrowed time right now.
Kovalchuk is gone this year or next. Then a year or two before the whole team is gone.
The real question is where they’ll move to.
By Scotty
December 26, 2008 4:16 PM | Link to this
FIRE WADDELL
U.S. up on Germany 2-1 after one in the World Juniors.
GO USA!!!
Don Waddell is either delusional or a liar! Right now, I don’t know which one it is or which would be worse. All I know is that his time is up.
FIRE WADDELL - Before it’s too late!
By HookyBob
December 26, 2008 5:51 PM | Link to this
One has to think the Thrashers didn’t sell too many tickets (for gifts) this holiday season.
It may follow that DW is on thin ice,..consistent with rumors. Perhaps some sort of deal is in the works in part an effort to “to prolong his tenure.”
I don’t know what to make of his comment about losing so many 1 goal games. Only 1 team in the league has a greater negative difference between “goals for/game” less “goals against/game”. Yet you have to wonder if we wouldn’t have won a few of those games had Kari been in goal.
Interesting to note that Kari is not starting tonight. Even though Moose plays well against Carolina,..you can’t help but think about why Minnesota is keeping Gaborik out.
Just sayin.
Go Blue. Who’s going to step up tonight with a Gordie Howe hat trick.
By Bob
December 26, 2008 9:10 PM | Link to this
Anywhoooo…did ya’ll see this sick goal scored by John Tavares?
Dude, I’m watching some of the Thrash as they’re in High Def, but the Tavares Show is on live on NHL Channel, he’s the real deal…
By LAC
December 26, 2008 10:00 PM | Link to this
What a CHOCK job tonight, awful losing to those guys, and we were told we are “moving forward” right don ?
Just get out of town waddell we are sick as hell of you and your inability to produce…
By Thrashy Thrashy
December 26, 2008 10:30 PM | Link to this
stendec would be justified for going insane over the first two goals Staal scored in the third. Moose sure didn’t help much (at all) there.
By Steve
December 27, 2008 1:24 AM | Link to this
I have been a big promoter of the “get rid of Waddell” campaign since he fired Hartley. He has made countless bad decisions throughout his tenure with the Thrashers and continues to thrill us with his incompetence.
The only real accomplishment he has done thus far is the fact Kovy is still with the team, although I have heard recent rumors spreading of possible trades. Honestly what does he think we will gain of losing Kovalchuk? Perhaps gaining three new players and a draft pick that will result in nothing, much like the Hossa deal of death?
And who will we get for Kovy (according to the rumors)? Marian Gaborik of the Minesota Wild (granted he signs an extended contract). A player who despite being an amazing hockey player, gets hurt every other season missing 30+ games.
Ilya is my favorite player, though I fear he will be wearing a different sweater by the time his contract ends. All he wants to do is to win and Waddell is not providing Anderson with the tools and means to give our beloved Thrashers with an opportune shot at winning anything more than a losing season.
By bulldog52
December 27, 2008 9:38 AM | Link to this
Thrashers need help. what else is new, on the farm not much growing. trades seem to be only way. but can the g.m. get it done? don’t think so. team will be in mantoba 2010. so get out and see some major hockey while still in town.by the visiting team.