Monday, June 30, 2008

Tomorrow's the big day

We will find out where everybody is going or possibly going. Of course the headline of tomorrow's madness, is what will Mats Sundin do ? One thing for sure, he is not going back to Toronto. There is also two other big names that will be sought after. Marian Hossa and Brian Campbell.

The Salary cap is expected to be set at 56.7 million, but we will know tomorrow, before Gary Bettman sounds the bell for the opening of UFA season. To find out where your team is cap wise, you can visit cap central at Hockeybuzz.com. Speaking of the cap, Bob McKenzie from TSN has a good piece on it's going to work this year contrary to the previous three years.

I will be looking forward to tomorrow for sure.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

A 56.7 million dollar cap ?

The League will be recording an another hike in revenu which will likely raise the salary cap for 2008-09, to certain estimations around 54 million. Don’t forget that last year, the NHLPA used the 5 percent option in the CBA to hike it to 50.3 million. If the Association should do it again this year, this will mean that we will have a 56.7 million cap, with a minimum of 40.7 million as the cap floor.

During the off-season, teams can exceed the cap by 10 % of the limit, so if the cap limit for next season is 56.7 million, teams can go as high as 62.370 million, from July 1st til the last day of training camp.

So let’s say the limit is 56.7 million next season, here is an estimated look at what the Gm’s have to work with.

Eastern Conference

Team

Est cap hit hit 08-09

Space available

Boston

48,311,667

8,388,333

Buffalo

39,706,224

16,993,776

Montreal

37,418,633

19,281,367

Ottawa

41,438,996

15,261,004

Toronto

43,929,167

12,770,833

Avg/Team

42,160,937

14,539,063

New Jersey

41,751,073

14,948,927

Islanders

35,259,067

21,440,933

Rangers

42,424,260

14,275,740

Philadelphia*

49,868,333

6,831,667

Pittsburgh

34,557,567

22,142,433

Avg/Team

40,772,060

15,927,940

Atlanta

36,309,676

20,390,324

Florida

40,962,500

15,737,500

Carolina

39,825,000

16,875,000

Tampa Bay

37,378,056

19,321,944

Washington

39,198,878

17,501,122

Avg/Team

38,734,822

17,965,178

Western Conference

Team

Est cap hit hit 08-09

Space available

Chicago

49,247,087

7,452,913

Columbus

28,040,833

28,659,167

Detroit

40,122,778

16,577,222

Nashville

39,041,087

17,658,913

St-Louis

44,615,833

12,084,167

Avg/Team

40,213,524

16,486,476

Calgary

47,598,333

9,101,667

Colorado

30,326,667

26,373,333

Edmonton

44,390,053

12,309,947

Minnesota

37,455,500

19,244,500

Vancouver

35,700,000

21,000,000

Avg/Team

39,094,111

17,605,889

Anaheim

53,026,667

3,673,333

Los Angeles

$37,719,617.00

18,980,383

Phoenix

35,231,667

21,468,333

Dallas

48,573,889

8,126,111

San Jose

41,779,167

14,920,833

Avg/Team

43,266,201

13,433,799

If you need explanations, go visit NHLSCAP.COM

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Eighty-five Games later

Yes folks, that’s what it took the league to find a champion in 2008. 85 games, 4 rounds and 15 playoff series. The New Stanley cup Champions played a total of 22 games to win the magic 16.

In the eighty-five games, a total of 458 goals, which comes up to an average of 5.39 per game. Each playoff series took an average of 5.67 games to play.

Round by Round breakdown

Round 1

8 Series - 48 games and 258 goals scored (5.37 per game)

· 3 ----------- 7 game series

· 3 ------------6 game series

· 1-------------5 game series

· 1-------------4 game series

Round 2

4 Series – 20 games and 117 goals scored (5.85 per game)

· 1-----------6 game series

· 2-----------5 game series

· 1-----------4 game series

Round 3

2 Series – 11 games and 56 goals scored (5.09 per game)

· 1-------5 game series

· 1-------6 game series

The Stanley cup Final

1 Series – 6 games and 27 goals (4.50 per game )

Congratulations to the Detroit Red Wings, 2008 Stanley cup Champions