The changing face of the Red Wings
The premise Brendan Shanahan's free agent departure from the Red Wings to the New York Rangers is somehow addition by subtraction is ridiculous. At 37, he remains a world-class player. Although he wasn't chosen for the Canadian Olympic team last winter, he should have been. He led the Red Wings in goals with 40 and is headed to the Hall of Fame. While Shanahan has not produced to the expected level in the playoffs, he has, especially this season, been the victim of a Red Wings? roster that has been shockingly unbalanced. Too many centers, not enough wingers. That was especially true following Darren McCarty's departure. Shanahan was about the only player on the roster who could fight, let alone create traffic with his size and strength. His leaving means there is a huge void upfront. The goaltending situation is amazingly unsettled. The Red Wings didn't land any of their real targets after telling Manny Legace he would not be retained. Ed Belfour at this stage is not the answer. It�s difficult now to make the playoffs in the NHL. Teams must be considerably above .500. The race for the final playoff spots are dogfights. Each of the Western Conference's lower seeds upset the higher seeds in the opening round of the playoffs. As they stand, the Red Wings will have trouble making the playoffs next season. Yeah. I think the loss of Shanahan hurt them that badly. It is not so much his effectiveness as a player they'll miss, but his style. He was essentially it when it came to a true power forward. There are no such players available in free agency. The only way the Red Wings can replace Shanahan is for Ken Holland to make a trade. And it would cost the Red Wings a really good player or two to make that deal. Holland just doesn't make those kind of trades. If he continues on that path, though, it will not only be his downfall, but that of the franchise as we've known it.
Random Thoughts
- The home run contest at baseball's All Star Game has lost its luster in much the same manner the NBA's slam dunk contest faded in popularity. It was a refreshing gimmick for awhile, but it has become stale. Having so many big-name sluggers pass on the event has badly hurt it.
- A prediction: By the end of the season, Jeremy Bonderman will be the Tigers team leader in both wins and ERA and will merit Cy Young Award consideration.
- I did enjoy the World Cup soccer far more than in the past. But I strongly believe ending the championship game in a shootout is idiotic. Why not let them play forever in overtime with so much at stake? Sudden death would have only added to the drama and resulted in a more genuine champion.
- Are soccer players the most unsportsman-like of all athletes?. It was incredible how many dirty plays and cheap shots were taken during the World Cup. And not by goons, either, but by some of the truly elite players.
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