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Prospects Rambling: Some deals, Quick back, Canucks mumped, deadline looms (Feb. 25)

Speedy prospect Vinnie Hinostroza paid the price at least in the short term when the Blackhawks acquired LW Tomas Jurco a few days ahead of the NHL trade deadline.

 

NHL GMs have become willing in the past several years to make deals ahead of the trade deadline rather than waiting in an effort to apply maximum duress to potential trade partners.

Not that any earth-shaking transactions have happened so far this week, but several trades and other developments have whetted the appetite of hockey fans.

Deadline deals are a double-edged sword that can help a prospect by sending him to a better situation or freeing some better icetime. Transactions can also hurt him by handing his NHL playing time to a veteran on a contending team, for example.

Chicago Blackhawks

LW Tomas Jurco acquired from DET;

C Vinnie Hinostroza assigned to Rockford IceHogs (AHL).

The tiny Hinostroza paid the price when Chicago landed the underachieving Jurco in what the ‘Hawks hope is their second straight Slovakian reclamation project after Richard Panik. Hinostroza, possibly Chicago’s fastest skater, was puttering along with 14 points in 48 NHL games in spite of earlier sharing some ice with Jonathan Toews and Marian Hossa and even playing some on the PP.

He’ll bide his time in the AHL but could be recalled for Chicago’s Stanley Cup push. His chances of getting into offensive situations is nil in the short term, but that could change as early as next season, especially if the cap-strapped Blackhawks can’t afford raises to RFAs Jurco and Panik.

Anaheim Ducks

RW Patrick Eaves acquired from DAL;

LW Nic Kerdiles assigned to San Diego Gulls (AHL).

As in the previous example, the impact on Kerdiles was immediate and the timing was awful. After missing almost four months of the season while recovering for a concussion, he demonstrated newfound consistency with nine points in 10 AHL games. After making his NHL debut, he was promptly demoted when Eaves arrived.

 

Budding power forward Nic Kerdiles will have to wait for another opportunity to score like this in an NHL game.

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Previously criticized for an iffy attitude and irregular commitment, the potential power forward could put that behind him as early as next season if he handles his demotion with maturity, particularly if the Ducks view Eaves as merely a rental.

There were other, minor, deals such as Pittsburgh trading RW Danny Kristo to Carolina, but the bulk of trade-deadline transactions is surely still to come. Rumors have been flying for weeks.

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Many other rumors are filling the blogosphere as well as clogging radio and TV waves. The most-rumored names include D Kevin Shattenkirk of the Blues, C Martin Hanzal of the Coyotes, RW Patrick Sharp of the Stars and G Ben Bishop of the Lightning. We’ll know by Wednesday’s trade deadline whether any or all are traded, and begin to assess how transactions might affect prospects.

Don’t miss tomorrow’s Ramblings column by Hayden Soboleski, which will doubtless have more to say about the subject. I’ll be back in a week, when I’ll probably still be analyzing fallout from the ever-interesting NHL trade deadline.

Mark Allan

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