I’ll jump on that bandwagon
It seems fashionable among hockey bloggers to take shots at Eklund these days, and I don’t want to pass up an opportunity like this.
Prior to free agency opening on Canada Day, Eklund provided a list of predictions over at Hockey Buzz. Let’s dissect what Ek saw as he was looking into his crystal ball a few short days ago.
* There will be less than 15 signings on the first day due to cap restrictions, but there will be several trade rumors and at least 3 trades that make signings happen…
According to TSN, 49 players signed contracts on July 1, and 33 of those are players changing teams. Eight of the players signed July 1 will earn an average of in excess of $5 million per season over the course of their contract (and that doesn’t count Bouwmeester, who signed on June 30). Cap restrictions be damned.
* Beauchemin to either Montreal or Tampa
He hasn’t signed yet, so Ek could still be right on this one.
* Ohlund to LA, NJ, or Anaheim (or maybe a real surprise)
Ohlund was the first free agent to move, and using “maybe a real surprise” to say “or any of the other 27 teams in the NHL” is cheating. Ohlund signed in Tampa.
* Saku Koivu to Anaheim
Nothing to report here. I’d be surprised if he ends up there.
* Knuble will re-sign with Philly
Signed with Washington.
* Hossa will be a domino after Heatley decides if he wants to go to Edmonton or NY
No waiting on Heatley. Hossa signs long-term in Chicago.
* Martin Biron will sign with Avalanche or Oilers
Nothing yet. Likely to be with the Avs, though.
* Cammalleri will sign with Buffalo, Nashville or Toronto
No, no, and no. The sniper goes to Montreal.
* The Sedins will sign in Montreal
The twins decide not to test free agency and opt to stay in Vancouver.
* Komisarek will sign in NJ or the New York Islanders, but don’t rule out a return to the Habs.
Toronto’s first big move was acquiring Komisarek.
* The Hawks will attempt to move Huet and bring back Bulin
Edmonton loses Roloson and doesn’t give Chicago a chance at Khabibulin.
* Havlat will not be signed today, but will likely end up back in Chicago
He was, and he didn’t. Headed to Minnesota on the first day of free agency.
* The Rangers will attempt to spend their money. Although I dont see it happening, expect Vinny rumors if Heatley goes to Edmonton.
They did spend a big chunk of cash on Gaborik.
* The Thrashers will make a few really solid signings, that no one will expect.
I’m not sure if I consider Antropov to be a “solid” signing, but we’ll give Ek the benefit of the doubt here.
* The Wild will get in on Hossa and make another play for Heatley (and possibly Vinny)
Not sure if they took a run at Heatley, but they did get Hossa.
* The Islanders will make a play for a major player as well. if not Komisarek, maybe Ohlund
No, Roloson doesn’t count as “a major player”.
* Kaberle to Boston for Kessel will be revisited.
I’ve got nothing to confirm or refute this.
So, out of 17 predictions, Eklund scores correctly on 3 (the Rangers attempting to spend their money, the Thrashers making a big signing, and the Wild getting Hossa). Four are still up in the air, and the remaining 10 are flat-out wrong.
I don’t want to be too critical; making predictions is tough business, and in the end, all it really does is fuel smart asses like myself in writing posts like this. But that’s the business Eklund is in, so of course I’m going to keep the scorecard on it. Maybe next year I’ll make some picks too, and we’ll see how “insider information” does against my random guesses and SportCenter education.

July 9th, 2009 at 10:08 pm
I thoroughly enjoyed your blog… predictions are hard… how about who starts in net for the Flames? um…