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Free Agency Recap, Day 1: Every Move, Every Team

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I tried to write the recap in the same order that we learned of the signings and trades from Twitter and television today. Read on for my move-by-move recap of the day:

PlayerPOSFromToYrsAvg/Yr
Notes
Tyler KennedyFSan JoseSan Jose2$2.35MThis is a nice deal.The Sharks significantly upgrade their 3rd line from recent years - Kennedy isn't an offensive force, but he can push possession.Huge upgrade over slugs like Michal Handzus. Doug Wilson made out by trade Douglas Murray for Tyler Kennedy and a 2nd.
Lauri KorpikoskiFPhoenixPhoenix4$2.5MDon Maloney overspent a bit on Korpikoski with the fourth year, but Dave Tippett uses Korpikoski in all kinds of situations and with a number of linemates. He's a good PK guy.
Evgeni NabokovGNY IslandersNY Islanders13.25MWhat is it with the Islanders and goaltenders? This is a pretty terrible deal, even at one year. I hope the Islanders are able to find some phenom in camp. If not, they'll need to score 5 a night.
Shawn MatthiasFFloridaFlorida2$1.75MDale Tallon signs the longest-serving Panther to a very nice deal.Yes, longest-serving. Tallon trashed this team, and is hoping to have young talent save his bacon.
Andrew FerenceDBostonEdmonton4$3.25MWhat in the…this is a miserable signing. Ference is a bottom-pairing defensemen with no high-end skill. The Oilers, masters of long-term deals for older players, do it again by two years with the 34-year old.
Peter ReginFOttawaNY Islanders1$1MStrong bet by Garth Snow. Regin was once an adequate possession guy, but injuries have robbed him of speed. If he can bounce back, Regin can pay off. He'll play bottom three competition.
Ray EmeryGChicagoPhiladelphia1$1.65MHm, a great signing by Philadelphia means they have a solid team, but need to work out from under some cap issues. Emery gifts Holmgren a deal here and Holmgren shows all GMs how the goaltender market should work.
Ryane CloweFNY RangersNew Jersey5$4.85MThis is horrendous. This is one of the worst deals of the day. Clowe might be able to survive in the East, but his lack of speed and penchant for tripping and holding aren't going to cure themselves with age.
Kyle ChipchuraFPhoenixPhoenix

Still can't find terms on this one, but I can't imagine it's for more than six figures. He faces weak competition and breaks even. He's a decent bottom line option.
Daniel AlfredssonFOttawaDetroit1$5.5MAlfredsson can still play and is a significant upgrade over Dan Cleary and Todd Bertuzzi. The new Wings have three very good lines and a bunch of young players waiting to step in.
Thomas GreissGSan JosePhoenix1$750KExcellent deal by Don Maloney, swapping Jason LaBarbera and Chad Johnson for Griess.As long as Greiss makes 15 starts, the Coyotes will be fine.
Mike KomisarekDTorontoCarolina1$700KKomisarek gets another chance at the NHL after Toronto exile and Jim Rutherford made a very low risk, but very high reward bet.Even if Komisarek is only capable of serviceable 7th D minutes, it's a good contract.
Michal HandzusFChicagoChicago1
I'm not a fan of this signing at any price. Handzus was the slowest player on the ice most nights in the playoffs, and he's not going to gain a step.The Blackhawks had a number of other, better options and kept the slow guy. I see them trading for a centre next season.
Mike RibeiroFWashingtonPhoenix5$5.5KDon Maloney started well, but the wheels went off of the wagon. This deal challenges the Clowe deal for worst of the day. Ribeiro is in decline and switching to the tougher conference isn't going to help. He'll get protection from Hanzal, but he might need softer minutes than that.
Boyd GordonFPhoenixEdmonton3$3MAfter the botched Ference contract, Craig MacTavish rebounds a bit with a slight overpay and 1 extra year for Boyd Gordon. The downside to Gordon is what happens if he suffers from the Dave Tippett effect?
Jason LabarberaGPhoenixEdmonton1$1MThe Oilers finally rid themselves of The Maginot Line and his horrendous contract and replace it with a fantastic deal for LaBarbera, knocking $2.5 million off of the goaltender payroll and getting better at the same time.
Andre BenoitDOttawaColorado1$900KColorado doesn't spend money anymore, so I was surprised to see their name pop up.I was even more surprised to see them sign Benoit.He's a neat player, small and older at 29, but he's always had a ton of offense in his game. Colorado grabs a guy who could be sort of a specialist 7th defenseman and worked a great deal.
Nathan HortonFBostonColumbus7$5.3MSweet electric moses. Columbus throws out a ton of cash and a ridiculous term for Horton, an injury risk every time he walks down the runway. If he's healthy, he would give Columbus 30 goals a year, but that's a huge 'if'.Horton said all the right things about coming to Columbus, but he will be out until December recovering from surgery.
Pierre-Marc BouchardFMinnesotaNY Islanders1$2MGarth Snow pulls off another outstanding non-goaltender contract. Bouchard should be good for 50 points if he can stay in the lineup and the Islanders, except for Nabokov, look like a contender.
Rob ScuderiDLos AngelesPittsburgh4$3.375MRay Shero and Craig MacTavish gave two older defensemen two too many years on their deals. Scuderi, which not as slow as Douglas Murray, is aging and less effective. I wonder if he makes Brooks Orpik expendable.
Scott HannanDSan JoseSan Jose1$1MThe Sharks drafted future Scott Hannan in Mirco Mueller, so Doug Wilson must really like this player profile.It's a nice deal for an older, bottom-pairing/7th defenseman.
Clarke MacArthurFTorontoOttawa2$3.25MMacArthur spent the last two years driving puck possession in Toronto, a remarkable feat. Naturally, the Leafs kick him to the curb because of BSOD and the Sens scoop him up with one of the better contracts of the day.
Jesse JoensuuFNY IslandersEdmonton2$950KThe Oilers sign a big player, as is their custom and plan to use him on the 3rd line in a shutdown role.It's a mistake.They also gave a guy who can't stay in the NHL a $300k raise and guaranteed two years.
Karri RamoGOmsk (KHL)Calgary2$2.9M⊙.☉
Kris RussellDSt. LouisCalgary
TradeWhat happened? I passed out and thought Jay Feaster gave an unproven…holy crap he did. Oh, but he made up for it by trading a 5th-round pick for Kris Russell, nice trade. Except that he could've had Russell for free on waivers last week!Ken King, my phone is always on.
Yann DanisGEdmontonPhiladelphia1
Philadelphia went from a goaltending laughingstock to respectability.Danis will be a strong AHL starter with the ability to spell an NHL starter for a game or two. If the Flyers were interested in a true tryout, he would probably beat Steve Mason.
Mike MottauDTorontoFlorida1
Mike Mottau was a greatly underrated defensemen three years ago. He's now solid AHL defenseman and will help in San Antonio.
Joey CrabbFWashingtonFlorida2$600K
Dale Tallon, hidden from the hockey world in the corner of Florida, plays in his personnel lab, doing random things all day…
Michal RozsivalDChicagoChicago

Remember last year when the Hawks were deciding between Rozsival and Colaiacovo? Rozsival has a new life in Chicago and is a superb stopgap in place until one of the three young Blackhawks defensemen are ready to step in.
Keith AucoinFNY IslandersSt. Louis1$625KSt. Louis sure likes replacement players.
Tyler BozakFTorontoToronto5$4.2MDave Nonis kicks up the crazy by buying out Mikhail Grabovsky, a better player compared to Bozak, then dumps $21 million into Bozak's lap. Bozak's dependence on Phil Kessel has been established and Nonis still pulled this. Amazing.
David ClarksonFNew JerseyToronto7$5.25MEeeesh. 7 years for a guy that has one decent season on the books.This is torturous now - Nonis had the makings of a team there, and he's disappeared it in a day
Matt HendricksLWWashingtonNashville4$1.85MNasvhille has far too many bottom line forwards as it is. Hendricks makes zero sense in Nashville, which makes the 4 years even more confusing.
Dan EllisGCarolinaDallas2$900KEllis serves as insurance for Lehtonen's fragile groins, and the Stars got a great price on the backup goalie.
Viktor StalbergFChicagoNashville4$3MThis is a bit less than I thought Stalberg would make, so it's not bad. The big challenge for Stalberg is going to be the top-end minutes playing with either Legwand or Fisher. He beat up the bottom minutes protected by Chicago's great forwards - can he handle much tougher playing time?
Matt CullenCMinnesotaNashville2$3.5MCullen is aging, but you'd never know it against the Oilers. He plays like a 22 year possessed against Edmonton.If he was signed to play 3rds and take defensive zone draws and play tough matchups, it's a nice deal. If they're expecting more, it would be curious.
Stephen WeissCFloridaDetroit5$4.9MLet's assume that Dale Tallon's roster-wrecking affected Weiss in the same way it did all of the other Panthers refugees. If Weiss turns back the clock to the fantastic, do-it-all centre, this is a great contract for Detroit. Weiss gets the best linemates of his life. If he can't recapture the past, this is a big overpay. I'm betting on the former.
Valtteri FilppulaLWDetroitTampa Bay5$5MHe's a linemate-dependent guy leaving Zetterberg and Datsyuk, but he's going to a team with Stamkos, St. Louis, Drouin. If those guys can keep the heat off of Filppula, he may produce. I don't see him being worth $25 million over the next five years, however.
Dominic MooreFSan JoseNY Rangers1$1MNew York quietly adds another solid depth player.
Anton KhudobinGBostonCarolina1$800KCarolina lost Ellis to Dallas, but replaced him with the equivalent for $100k less than Ellis signed for.
Bobby RyanFAnaheimOttawa
TradeAnaheim was supposedly trying to trade Ryan every off-season since he's been in the league.They finally did it, and grabbed a decent haul for the guy. It's almost impossible to win a trade in which you send away a perennial 30-goal scorer, but the Ducks grabbed a couple of solid young fowards (Noesen and Silfverburg) and a first-round pick.
Eric NystromLWDallasNashville4$2.5MThere's no explanation for the deal. Nystrom is a replacement player. I can't fathom how he got a multi-year deal and $10 million guaranteed.One of the worst of the day.
Yannick WeberDMontrealVancouver1$650KVancouver's cap situation is such that they're relegated to picking up the Yannick Weber's of the world. Next up: Jason Strudwick.
Travis HamonicDNY IslandersNY Islanders7$3.86MWhoa. Garth Snow talked Hamonic into a 7-year deal?And for so little? He's already a top-end defender who will only grow. This is already one of the better deals in the league.
Craig AdamsCPittsburghPittsburgh2$700KAnd so it goes..
George ParrosFFloridaMontreal
TradeMontreal traded for one of the worst players in the league. I know they're loaded with short and slight forwards, but this is so bad.
Saku KoivuCAnaheimAnaheim1$2.5MSelanne bait.
Jeff SchultzDWashingtonLos Angeles1$700KThis isn't a 1-for-1 replacement for Rob Scuderi, but Schultz will take Scuderi's roster spot.Alec Martinez and Jake Muzzin will cover the minutes. Excellent signing for a bottom-pairing guy.
Brad RichardsonRWLos AngelesVancouver2$1.15MVancouver lost Lapierre, so they upgrade with Richardson, a guy who beats weak competition night in and night out.
T.J. BrennanDNashvilleToronto1$600KNonis signs T.J. Brennan which prompts a look at Toronto's roster.Holy crap - does everyone realize there are only two NHL defensemen on this roster?
David Van Der Gulik
ColoradoColorado1
His passes to Dennis Bergkampf were sublime.
Aaron JohnsonDBostonNY Rangers1$600KNew York quietly adds another solid depth player.
Rostislav OleszCChicagoNew Jersey1$1MThis is an interesting contract. Olesz used to be a decent possession player in Florida. Then Tallon started blowing up the team, Olesz got hurt and he couldn't play the game anymore.Now he goes to a really good possession team and may end up being a fantastic investment if he remembers how to get and keep the puck.
Maxim LapierreCVancouverSt. Louis2$1.1MShitty player, belongs in a division with Matt Cooke and Daniel Carcillo, and that's what he gets. I hope they all cheap shot each other out of the league.
Michael RyderRWMontrealNew Jersey2$3.5MI don't get this at all. Ryder wanted to stay in Montreal and Bergevin didn't want him.Montreal's loss is New Jersey's gain. He should get a look or three as a linemate for Patrick Elias.
Benoit PouliotLWTampa BayNY Rangers1$1.3MGlen Sather quietly snags another depth player on the cheap. I'd much rather have this guy than Clarkson.
Alexandre BolducCPhoenixSt. Louis1$550KPushed aside by Kyle Chipchura, the Blues need some bottom-of-the-roster guys.
Mark MancariRWBuffaloSt. Louis1$600KSt. Louis sure likes replacement players.
Nikolai KhabibulinGEdmontonChicago1$2M$2 million for The Maginot Line? Are you kidding me?Welcome to the worst deals pile.
Jarome IginlaRWPittsburghBoston1$6MIt's an incentive laden contract, so they get some flexibility this season in exchange for less next season, but Iginla is a decent bet on a single-year deal, as long as it doesn't cost them any roster players.
Devin SetoguchiFMinnesotaWinnipeg
TradeMinnesota is in cap hell, and if they want to have some flexibility, they're going to have to move some guys. Setoguchi is victim #1, which probably means a skilled for…
Matt CookeLWPittsburghMinnesota3$2.5M..is not coming in. This signing makes no sense at all. They've added Mike Rupp, Zenon Konopka and now Matt Cooke in the last two seasons. Non-sensical.
Jonathan BernierGTorontoToronto2$2.9MSomeone needs to do a physical and mental well-being check on Dave Nonis right away. His day got progressively worse. This is a really bad bet and a waste of cap space and salary dollars with a better, more proven goaltender in front of him.
  • Worst moves: New Jersey - Ryane Clowe, Toronto - All, Nashville - Eric Nystrom, Calgary - All, Chicago - Nikolai Khabibulin, Phoenix - Mike Ribeiro, Columbus - Nathan Horton, Monreal - George Parros, New York Islanders - Evgeni Nabokov
  • Best moves: New Jersey - Michael Ryder, New York Rangers - All, New York Islanders - Pierre Marc Bouchard & Travis Hamonic, Philadelphia - Ray Emery, Edmonton - Jason LaBarbera, Detroit - Daniel Alfredsson, Carolina - Anton Khudobin

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