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Relocation Brings New City; Offseason Brings New Faces

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Winnipeg, MB -- After yet another dismal season in the American south the Atlanta Spirit ownership group decided to call it quits. Pending EHEC Board of Governors' approval the franchise will be sold to an excited group of owners in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Surprisingly, general manager Tom Kennish has been able retain his job even with new bosses. Kennish told the Free Press, "The performance of our scouts and their subsequent recommendations at the 2010 Entry Draft really saved my hide. They [ownership] have voiced their approval for the defensive pieces we have been able to put in place over the last twelve months."

In that time frame, the former Thrashers franchise was able to add Brandon Gormley [via the draft] and Alex Pietrangelo [via trade] to a defense whose only asset at the time was 2008 1st rounder Zach Bogosian. "A year ago at this time we added Rob Scuderi just to suit up a respectable team," quipped the general manager. Now the back end is loaded with three of the best young defenders playing today. Just days before the second draft of Kennish's tenure, the club added veteran Brian Rafalski to continue the groups' development. "Cam Barker was certainly in our sights," explained the frustrated ring leader. "Unfortunately, San Jose spoke with Mr. Femur first and struck a deal." In hindsight the *Jets* [City crosses fingers, taps toes] were happy to add a talented mentor to the roster.

While the defense supplies plenty of hope for the future in Winnipeg, there is still plenty of work yet to do with the forwards. On most nights coach Laviolette had the unenviable task of attempting to create one scoring line, let alone a defensively responsible one. Marc Savard had an admirable season even after receiving a huge contract that could have sidetracked lesser players. To a man, the franchise insists he was a good teammate and competed during a long, disheartening season. For that effort Mr. Savard has already been told to pack his bags this summer. And, no that final destination is not Winnipeg with the rest of the team. The playmaking center was shipped to Montreal for a younger winger, Bobby Ryan, and a couple of second round picks in a salary clearing move.

"From what I have heard from the league offices Marc won't have to wait much longer for his chance at vengeance," said the GM. [The WFP was able to confirm that Montreal will indeed be the franchise's first opponent in their first game in Winnipeg.] However, opening night is still a good three months away and there is that draft thing to worry about. Winnipeg's other blockbuster deal saw two former 1st round picks, Evander Kane and Derek Forbort, dealt to the left coast. Sources in Atlanta confirmed that both Kane and Forbort were highly thought of within the organization. That said, general manager Kennish felt this deal had to happen. "We just watched as Phoenix marched through the playoffs with a gritty, heavy hitting squad. Certainly, trends are fleeting, but I believe that system in the desert will have continued success." Thus the extra initiative to emulate the Coyotes and receive the final approval from San Jose.

With Couture firmly cemented as the club's forward building block eleven other spots still need to be filled. Every forward won't be as solid defensively as Jordan Staal or Shane Doan so the Winnipeg brass is hoping to pick those spots well. "We are excited with [Joe] Colborne's playmaking and prowess in the faceoff circle. Hopefully, with his size the checking and hitting will come as he fills out his body." Teemu Selanne also returns to Winnipeg for a victory lap as one of the few former Jets still in the league. Selanne is winding down his career, but even at this stage he's a nice option for a team lacking in the scoring department.

As for the draft, general manager Kennish has insisted all involved remain quiet. "We're telling anybody who calls to read whatever they want to believe from the rumors whispered in the media." The team hopes the open ended discussions will at the very least provide insight into future negotiations. All involved in the Winnipeg draft room were pleased to see the team win the lottery. "Some clubs laid down the "Welcome" mat late in the season for draft purposes," bemoaned Mr. Kennish. "Karma was a huge, well, you know what I mean, when those balls came out of the hopper."
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Draft Review: Wheeling and Dealing Continues

Winnipeg, MB -- Before the 2011 EHEC Entry Draft had commenced the Winnipeg Jets (v. 2.0) were already one of the more active franchises this offseason. Some of those players mentioned previously (Couture/Selanne/Rafalski) all figure to play big roles for the Jets in the very near future.

Even more new faces were added to the club during the draft. D Dan Girardi, acquired in the Couture trade, never suited up for the club as he was shipped back to the Rangers. In return veteran forward Sami Pahlsson joined the fold as a solid third line center. After hearing what he deemed a ludicrous contract demand, beloved Blackhawks GM Femur sent winger Troy Brouwer north of the border for a fourth round selection. Jets GM Tom Kennish was pleased to pair the heavy hitting winger with the aforementioned Pahlsson.

Kennish also completed two more deals with Lightning GM Justin Cote aimed at bolstering the roster for a playoff appearance as early as the 2011-12 season. A majority of the additions were veteran forwards Evgeny Artyukhin and Adam Hall. The most recognizable veteran added from these two deals was goaltender Martin Brodeur. Winnipeg's coaching staff isn't expecting Brodeur to play 60+ games; instead he's an insurance policy should the young Jack Campbell falter.

2010 2nd rounder Nick Bjugstad was the key acquisition in Mr. Kennish's mind. He was heard mentioning that it would have been much easier to have drafted Bjugstad at #26 last year. That's no sleight at Jaden, as the draft board wasn't quite completed when the new regime took over. Ironically, Schwartz was dealt to Tampa Bay to facilitate the Brodeur acquisition and essentially created a Bjugstad/Schwartz swap.

[Brodeur added to make that first as deep as possible and keep him away from conference rivals.]

On to the draftees:

4th Overall: Sean Couturier, C, Drummondville (QMJHL)

GM's comments: As we took our initial look at this season's draftees Sean was a player that really stood out for us. The selection was sealed right after winning the lottery. Our reads of the other clubs made us fairly confident in his availability at 4. Knowing we had Sean coming in the draft helped to shape our offseason, particularly the Couture trade.

41st Overall: Alexander Khokhlachev, W, Windsor (OHL)

GM's comments: Value selection. The cost to acquire #41 was reasonable (Riley Sheahan and 4th rounder) and the scouts think he has a similar game to Loktionov in Calgary. If paired with the right line mates we think his defensive shortcomings and inconsistencies can be handled. In terms of future value a scoring winger > consistent 3rd liner.

89th Overall: Austen Brassard, W, Belleville (OHL)

GM's comments: Project. Should check and hit well enough to be a force on a third line. Solid shot will enable him to contribute offensively as well. Just needs to work on positioning and stick handling a bit.

93rd Overall: David Musil, D, Vancouver (WHL)

GM's comments: Replacement for John Ramage traded away to obtain 89 and 93. Prototypical stay-at-home defensemen with a higher ceiling than what we gave up. We envision him as a third pairing partner with Dylan Olsen in a few years.

128th Overall: G Niklas Lundstrom, G, Sweden

GM's comments: Will probably spend another year or two in Sweden. AHL option down the road in order to develop and potential to be Campbell's backup well down the line. Slight upgrade to what we gave away in Pasquale in order to add Tokarski.

6th and 7th rounders: Kale Kessy, W, Medicine Hat and Lukas Kralik C, Czech Republic

Intriguing attributes on both. Kessy is another heavy hitter. Kralik has a wicked shot and could at least be an AHL scorer.
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