Friday, August 29, 2008

Tampa Bay Gets Their 3rd Round Pick Back??

*UPDATE
Still no confirmation on the deal for picks between Pittsburgh and Tampa Bay. Unless this deal goes through Tampa can not send an offer sheet to Meszaros.



I am hearing rumblings that Tampa Bay may have reacquired their 3rd round pick from the Pittsburgh Penguins.

At this point I remain skeptical but I thought I would let you know what I am hearing.


If this is true, it means the Lightning would have the necessary compensation to tender an offer sheet to Andrej Meszaros, which according to THN may have already happened.

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

As per NHLSCAP.com, which cites Article Ten of the CBA, " Teams must use their own draft picks for the purpose of compensation, including picks that were traded and later reacquired. They cannot use draft picks acquired from other teams (which were not originally theirs) to offer as compensation." That means the Lightning cannot acquire another team's third round pick in 2009 and use it as compensation to sign away Mezsaros.

Graeme Nichols said...

Uh...Sens Chirp is saying that the Lightning have reacquired their original pick.

Anyways people, I'm trying out new blog software over at http://mysportsscene.blogspot.com

If people want to live blog/chat about the Meszaros situation, feel free to come over and visit.

Anonymous said...

ummm THE PENS OWN THE LIGHTING 3rd rounder, GOD!

try to keep up would you?

Fred Poulin said...

They want to reacquire their own 4rd rounder from the Pens and then send it to the Sens as a compensation, that's not hard to understand.

Anonymous said...

Over 5 mil a season? Let him go!

Anonymous said...

my first post explains...they CANNOT use a pick that is not their own..INCLUDING a re-acquired pick!

Anonymous said...

They want to reacquire their own 4rd rounder from the Pens and then send it to the Sens as a compensation, that's not hard to understand.


but apparently 3rd is hard to type

Anonymous said...

a reacquired pick is ok dumb shit.

Anonymous said...

Take the 1st, 2nd and 3rd round pick as compensation and then TRADE Tampa's 3 rd round pick back to them for Jokinen or Oulette.

Anonymous said...

Looks like K. Lee is following your blog pretty closely. Basically posted your info 8 minutes later.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
my first post explains...they CANNOT use a pick that is not their own..INCLUDING a re-acquired pick!

Actually it says that they CAN use a reacquired pick if you read your own post correctly.
"Teams must use their own draft picks for the purpose of compensation, including picks that were traded and later reacquired."

Anonymous said...

The guy who made the first post is an utter dipshit. Why don't you learn to read what you write before you post it. So clueless.

cash said...

***The guy who made the first post is an utter dipshit. Why don't you learn to read what you write before you post it. So clueless.***

-Why don't you and the rest of you just chill the fuck out? He misread something...you all do it, so stop being friggin hypocrites.

Anonymous said...

there is a lot of anger in this comment section

Anonymous said...

thank you yes...I misread it. forgive me. sometimes I feel like I need a law degree to understand hockey these days. no need fr name calling guys.

I finally understand this now...so if it was originally your pick it can be used.

I mis the old days when I paid no attention to what the front office did.

Anonymous said...

Meszaros leaving will be too bad because he has a lot of potential, but the picks will be worth it. Especially if its true that the negotiations were not going well...we might as well get rid of him before he brings down the morale in the locker room. It seems odd that Tampa would trade Boyle and then sign Meszaros.

Anonymous said...

SensJunkie believes that Chi Town talks have started up again!!

-HSF

hambown said...

"It seems odd that Tampa would trade Boyle and then sign Meszaros."

I don't think it's quite that odd, but I am scratching my head a bit. Boyle is coming off an injury, and he's in his UFA years. They got a good return for Boyle in the trade with SJ (Carle, Wishart, 1st & 4th), so I think the trade made sense for the owners. Now, however, they desperately need someone to run the powerplay and to begin their breakouts. It would be really risky to try Carle, Wishart or Picard in that role, since they're all so young and have hardly any experience. Boyle put up a decent amount of points last year and played a lot of minutes. Meszaros may be only 22, but he's got three solid years experience playing a good amount of minutes at the NHL level.

I think it's risky to sign Meszaros to a long term contract at 5M+/yr. But this ownership group seem like they aren't afraid to take risks. He's still so young that it will probably be good value in a year or two if he continues to develop.

Should this deal be realized, it will leave a big hole in the Sens roster this season. It will be a struggle to make the playoffs and generate offence from the blueline. Our powerplay will also suffer. In the long term, it's probably good for Ottawa, as the draft picks will be good value (I don't much rate TB's chances in the East.)