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Beech Trade

September 9 2005 at 10:21 PM

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Chris Beech traded to Nashville for conditional draft pick

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September 10 2005, 2:14 PM 

The Pens also signed Crosby and re-signed... Lemieux. With Kris Beech gone, they seem short at center. Especially since Kraft and Malkin will play abroad this season. And I don't see Lemieux playing more than 20 season games; anyway, he'll probably play at LW, on Crosby's line. Perhaps Recchi will play center, like he did a few times for the Flyers if I remember...


 
 


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September 10 2005, 10:39 PM 

Hi Marc,

I was reading in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette yesterday that Lemieux said he wouldn't mind returning to play center And it seems that Olyczk is thinking about it



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Re: Beech Trade

September 11 2005, 7:20 AM 

I understand the current thinking has Lasse Pirjeta as the second line center, with Crosby centering Lemieux and Recchi on the first line.

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September 11 2005, 9:28 AM 

Recchi or Palffy. If it's:

Lemieux Crosby Palffy
LeClair Pirjeta Recchi

(because LeClair and Recchi play well together)

... what does happen to Malone (who can play LW or C) ?

Perhaps Pirjeta will end up centering the third line, and Malone will play center. Anyway, Lemieux will probably miss most of the season, so they need other solutions.

The lines could be:

Lemieux Crosby Palffy
LeClair Malone Recchi
Murley Pirjeta Koltsov
Roy Fata VandenBussche

Fata's too good for the 4th line, perhaps. Endicott could center it, and Fata could take the 3rd-line RW spot, while Koltsov would watch the games from the stands ... until Lemieux's injured.

4th EDIT: I forgot Morozov. I don't really know who's been re-signed and who's still a free agent, anyway.



    
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Re: Beech Trade

September 11 2005, 9:46 AM 

I don't think the Pens are planning on Lemieux playing only part of the season. Some of the article discussed the reluctance to put Mario back at center,because of the position being harder on the body than playing wing. Anyway here'a the article:

Lemieux at center; why not?

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

By Dave Molinari, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Peter Diana, Post-Gazette
Mario Lemieux, who has played more on the left wing recently, says he's willing to play center again.
Click photo for larger image.


The Penguins might fill their need for a top-line center with one of the finest players ever to man the position.

And it wouldn't add a dollar to their payroll.

Mario Lemieux, who has worked extensively on left wing in recent years and was widely expected to play there in 2005-06, said he is "absolutely" willing to move back to the middle.

"Depending on how we start the season, I can play center or wing," Lemieux said. "It doesn't matter to me."

Coach Eddie Olczyk acknowledged that he has discussed the situation with Lemieux -- and that such a switch is possible -- but said it is just one of the options available.

"We can go in a lot of different directions," Olczyk said. "A lot of stuff can work itself out."

At least for the moment, Olczyk said, he plans to have Lemieux on the left side when training camp opens Sept. 13. Ryan Malone, prominently mentioned as a candidate to play center on one of the top two lines, also is penciled in on the wing for the start of camp, Olczyk said.

Those plans could be altered at any time, of course; one of the primary purposes of the preseason is to allow coaches to experiment with personnel.

That will be particularly true this year because of the rampant roster turnover around the league in the wake of the lockout that wiped out the 2004-05 season.

Even if Lemieux shifts to center, it seems likely that his job description will be altered to spare him some of the rigors that go along with the position.

"Just because he's in the middle doesn't mean he'll be doing all the work [that goes with being] a center in the league," Olczyk said.

While the Penguins' forward-line configurations have yet to be set, rookie Sidney Crosby is expected to center one of the top two lines.

The Penguins had hoped to fill the other spot with an elite veteran like Peter Forsberg or Mike Modano, but failed to lure one here during the early days of free agency last month.

So while Lemieux insists he is "not at all" concerned about the Penguins' situation at center, the other spot in the middle on the first or second line remains vacant, with no guarantee it will be filled satisfactorily in the near future.

There is no shortage of candidates to play there because just about everyone on the Penguins' depth chart who has spent any time at center -- from Kris Beech to Rico Fata, Shane Endicott to Matt Hussey -- has been floated as a possibility.

The early favorite among management, however, appears to be Lasse Pirjeta, a late-season addition in 2004.

Pirjeta was acquired from Columbus for Brian Holzinger in what appeared to be an exchange of low-impact forwards, but Pirjeta thrived during his short time with the Penguins.

After putting up just two goals and eight assists in 57 games with the Blue Jackets, Pirjeta had six goals and six assists in 13 games with the Penguins. Not only were his numbers good, but he was reliable defensively and proved capable of playing on the wing or at center.

"He was, and is, a very highly skilled guy," Olczyk said. "He sees the ice well, competes hard, has good skills and is deceptive in his skating ability. [Using Pirjeta at center on one of the top two lines] is one of our options, and it could be our best option."

Pirjeta, 31, reinforced his credentials with a productive showing (16 goals and 20 assists in 45 games) for HIFK Helsinki in Finland during the lockout. His size -- 6 foot 4, 225 pounds -- make him an attractive prospect for a checking line, but the Penguins feel he has more offensive potential than some realize.

"I think Lasse's going to surprise a lot of people," Lemieux said.

"He didn't come [to North America] until a couple of years ago and showed last year that he has some offensive skill.

"He's got size and likes to go to the net, so that's a big asset. Especially on our team, with the wingers we have. I think he might surprise a lot of people."

And if Pirjeta doesn't -- not in a good way, at least -- the Penguins have other possibilities. Including a guy who's been in the Hall of Fame for nearly a decade.



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Re: Beech Trade

September 11 2005, 10:15 AM 

"I don't think the Pens are planning on Lemieux playing only part of the season."

But he has never played 82 games. If he only plays half of the season, the Pens need to anticipate solutions.

I'm not sure it's a good idea either to make of an 18-year old a top line center right away. It's different for a winger like Ovechkin, not to mention that he's two years older and much bigger.


 
 

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September 12 2005, 8:07 AM 

"Mario at Center". KInda makes sense since he considers himself the center of the hockey universe.

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Re: Beech Trade

September 12 2005, 11:04 PM 

Oh now Ruff, you know that's not funny.

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Re: Beech Trade

September 21 2005, 4:45 PM 

Here comes the kid



Lemieux and Crosby

Sidney Crosby will play his first pre-season game tonight when the Pittsburgh Penguins host the Boston Bruins in Wilkes-Barre. Crosby will be joined by veterans Mario Lemieux, Ziggy Palffy, Sergei Gonchar, Dick Tarnstrom, Mark Recchi and goaltender Jocelyn Thibault, as the Penguins intend to put on a good show for the fans in Wilkes-Barre, where their top minor league team is based.
FULL STORY...

 

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Re: Beech Trade

September 21 2005, 9:49 PM 

Thanks, Marc

According to the Pens message boards Crosby a goal and an assist Gonch scored too. Pens lost in OT 5:4



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Re: Beech Trade

September 21 2005, 9:54 PM 

Was I a little... jealous?

"Laugh while you still can" was destined to Mario and Sidney, of course.

By the way, it would be a great "Caption this" photo, LOL!

Hi, Misto. Glad to see you.



    
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Re: Beech Trade

September 22 2005, 9:56 PM 

Highlights from the game here:

http://www.boston.com/sports/hockey/bruins/

(Videos on the right column... you can go there only once without registrating, I think)



    
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