Looking At This Round Of Cuts
Scott Howson announced on twitter this morning that the team has made 7 more cuts.
Paul Dainton, Cody Goloubef, and Allen York have all been assigned to the Falcons, while Cody Bass, Dane Byers, Andrew Joudrey and Nick Drazenovic have been placed on waivers and will be assigned to Springfield once they clear.
The moves bring the Jackets down to 33 players in camp, though Matt Calvert, Theo Ruth, Tomas Kubalik, Derek MacKenzie, Ryan Russell, Mark Dekanich and Kristian Huselius are all currently on the injured list, and James Wisniewski is obviously suspended. That leaves 25 players in camp and eligible to play, so we can probably expect 4-5 more players to be cut this week barring a return to health for some of the injured players (though it's entirely possible that Ruth or RyRuss could be put on the active list and then assigned.)
The names still on the camp roster who may surprise a few observers would be Martin St. Pierre and John Moore - for totally opposite reasons.
St. Pierre has seen a little time in the NHL in the past few seasons, but he was generally considered a depth guy for Springfield after returning from spending a season in the KHL. Having only played in 1 pre-season game so far, the team could be considering him as a stopgap for Derek MacKenzie, and it's likely they want to give him at least one more look in game action before making that decision.
John Moore, on the other hand, though a highly anticipated prospect, was expected to need more seasoning in Springfield - his perfomance so far this pre-season hasn't been bad, but after being scratched from last night's game it seemed an indication that he might be likely to go down to Springfield today. Moore is a right left handed shot, and could be in consideration for filling the gaps left by the Wisniewski suspension, but if so he will almost certainly be in the #7 slot, allowing others to move up.
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Moore is a lefty shot and plays the left side last time I checked.. he could start as the #7, though.
I’d look for Savard to get some time while Wiz is out on the right side of the 3rd pair, with Clitter moving up to pair with Tyutin. Then again, they could go with Holden and/or Johnson instead of the rookies.. but I’d like to see Savard get a shot on the 3rd pairing.
Savard, only right handed prospect still up here. My question is, do you left him pair up with Toots? Methot / Ratinek is their shut down pair, so why could he not match up with Toots. Plus gives them 8 games to really see what this kid has. Add in the added experience of Toots on the ice with him, may accelerate his growth. Leave Clit/Russell together for now, if Savard proves himself ( and for some reason i think he will) you will have 3 sets of pairs with both a left and right shot.
Sorry for the mistake – I saw him playing on the right side several times in camp. My bad, as it were.
As to pairing with Tyutin, well, we’lre going to talk about that…
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