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		<title>Top 10 Off Season Moves ‘08</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Alex Tanguay]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Brian Campbell]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past off season was highlighted by lots of big name players finding new homes. Some teams went out and improved themselves by leaps and bounds, while others lost some of there stars. Tampa Bay made a big splash retooling there team and the New York Rangers were busy making signing’s and trades. We will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This past off season was highlighted by lots of big name players finding new homes. Some teams went out and improved themselves by leaps and bounds, while others lost some of there stars. Tampa Bay made a big splash retooling there team and the New York Rangers were busy making signing’s and trades. We will see as the year progresses what moves were the best, but here’s the ones that look good on paper.</p>
<p><strong>10) Bryan McCabe Out of Toronto </strong>- It had to happen McCabe had lost the support of the Maple Leaf fans and the needed to get his salary off the cap. McCabe was traded to Florida in exchange for Mike Van Ryn. McCabe should have a good season in Florida and Toronto is just happy to have him out of there locker room. Van Ryn probably won’t have a big impact, but is an NHL D- man.</p>
<p><strong>9) Zherdev and Fritsche to Rangers</strong> &#8211; This deal went under the radar, but should have a big impact on the Rangers this season. If Zherdev lives up to his potential and Fritsche provides some energy, the trade could be a steal for the Rangers. I am sure Zherdev will get the chance to play with one of the Rangers talented centers in Drury or Gomez, look for Zherdev to have a career year.</p>
<p><strong>8 ) Cammalleri to Calgary </strong>- The Flames have always needed secondary scoring and I think they have found it in Cammalleri. Two years ago Mike had 30 goals and 80 points with Los Angeles. Cammalleri is a streaky player, but if he can get consistent he can be an NHL all star. This trade may have made Calgary one of the favorites in the Western Conference.</p>
<p><strong>7) Redden to the Rangers </strong>- I am not sure he deserves the contract he got with New York, but if he bounces back to become an all star again it will be worth it. Redden is a solid puck moving d &#8211; man and that is exactly what the Rangers needed. The last couple of years have not been great for Wade, but he has proven that he has the ability to be one of the best defenseman in the NHL.</p>
<p><strong>6) Dan Boyle to Sharks</strong> &#8211; San Jose needed a puck moving D &#8211; Man and they got one of the best in Boyle. Dan’s contract is a little hefty, but he is a legit number one defenseman in the NHL. Boyle immediately improves the power play and will make it easier to get the puck up the ice when at even strength. The Sharks lost Campbell and Boyle was the best man out there to replace him with. If Boyle is healthy, he will be an all star in San Jose.</p>
<p><strong>5) Tanguay to Montreal </strong>- The long rumored deal of Tanguay to Montreal finally happened this off season. Tanguay had an off year last season, but is a highly gifted offensive forward. Tanguay will add to the already deep Montreal forward lines to create one of the best top two lines in hockey. A Quebec native there will be a lot of pressure on Tanguay this year, but I look for him to be a point a game player.</p>
<p><strong>4) Ryan Malone Signs with the Lightning</strong> &#8211; Tampa Bay finished last season with the worst record in the NHL, that will not happen this year. Malone is a young power forward who will be an excellent 2nd line player with Tampa. Malone will likely play along side 1st overall pick Steven Stamkos. The Lightning have always had trouble with there secondary scoring and Malone should help fix that. He has the potential to put up a point a game in the league, while providing toughness. Over the long run Malone may end up being the best signing from this off season.</p>
<p><strong>3) Brian Campbell to the Blackhawks</strong> &#8211; To much money?, maybe , but there is no doubt that Campbell is a top offensive defenseman in the NHL. The Blackhawks are young and exciting and Brian should add some leadership to the team. The Blackhawks are on the up swing, and hope the addition of Campbell will lead them into the playoffs. Campbell will run the power play and lead the team from the back end, look for Campbell to be among the top scoring d &#8211; men this season.</p>
<p><strong>2) Phoenix Acquires Jokinen</strong> &#8211; Phoenix needs to make the playoffs this year, to get some fans in the arena. Olli Jokinen is one of the most under rated players in the league, mostly because he has spent his whole career in Florida. He is a better then a point a game player and will team up with Shane Doan to be the top point producers on the team. Its nice to see Phoenix get a great player like Olli and I think they will make the playoffs this year led by him. A healthy Jokinen will have more then a point a game and provide much needed leadership to a young team.</p>
<p><strong>1) Hossa is a Wing </strong>- The surprise of the summer came when Marian Hossa signed a one year contract with the Stanley Cup Champions. Hossa is a true NHL all star and left a lot of money and years on the table in order to have a chance at winning a Cup with the Wings. Detroit already has all stars Henrik Zetterberg and Pavel Datsyuk, with Hossa they are ready to score a lot of goals this year. Hossa fits right in with the Red Wing philosophy of top players playing in all situations. Marian is a solid defensive player and he will get a chance to show it off in Motown. No one knows what will happen this year, but Hossa was the best player to change teams this off season.</p>
<p>The season still needs to played and you never know what could happen, but some of these moves will have massive impacts on the teams involved. Some of these moves could set teams in the wrong direction as well. The season starts in a couple of weeks, enjoy the games.</p>
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