SBN Mock Expansion Draft - Kings Protected List
In the spirit of making the time between now and October pass as quickly as possible, SBN is doing a mock expansion draft, which you can read about, in its full glory, here. The idea is, poll readers to pick two cities to be the mock receivers of the new mock franchises, poll readers to name the franchises, have the 30 existing franchises (as represented by their blogs) decide which players to protect and which to leave exposed. And then, finally, two appointed GMs get to try to put two teams together. I actually don't know if they've selected the GMs yet. I was hoping for Robert Bloch and Mike Milbury. But I don't think that's going to happen.
Anyway, it's time for JftC to determine the Kings mock protected list.
Here are the rules:
- Teams can protect either 1 goalie, 5 defensemen and 9 forwards OR 2 goalies, 3 defensemen and 7 forwards.
- If you protect two goalies, at least one goalie left unprotected must have played in at least 10 games last season OR 25 games in the last two seasons combined. One game = at least 31 minutes.
- Each team must leave unprotected at least one defenseman who appeared in 40 games last season OR 70 games in the last two seasons combined.
- Each team must leave unprotected at least two forwards who appeared in 40 games last season OR 70 games in the last two seasons combined.
- Players who have not played 50 NHL games are automatically exempt.
I was going to use a poll to make the selections -- and maybe I still will -- but in looking at the Kings roster, it turns out there are very few decisions to make. Let's run down the players.
All of the kids/prospects are exempt except for Jonathan Quick, Drew Doughty, Scott Parse, Oscar Moller and Wayne Simmonds. I'm referring to Trevor Lewis, Brayden Schenn, Jonathan Bernier, Andrei Loktionov, Alec Martinez, Rich Clune, Corey Elkins and Marc-Andre Cliche -- all of whom have played NHL games but haven't played 50; there was a point in the planning of this fake draft that exemption was going to be only for players who haven't played an NHL game yet. That would have made for a very different list. With the exemption limit being 50 games, the Kings suddenly have it easy.
Nine forwards
Okay. I just decided we're going to do it as a poll.
Five defensemen
One goalie
So, two of the eleven forwards will be exposed, two defensemen, and Erik Ersberg one goalie. As a point of strategy, know that the expansion GMs have to keep their team under the cap. And now that I think about it, I don't think anyone mentioned to me if there's a limit of how many players any one team can lose. I'll have to check up on that and get back to you.
Remember: you're voting on who is protected. The losers of the poll are the ones who are exposed.
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This poll was almost pointless… everybody probably picked the same guys.
On D and in goal, there isn’t any debate… for FW, the only possible differences would be between Moller-Parse and Stoll-Poni.
Now, looking at the roster that way… we’ve got a pretty strong group, right?
Denis Gauthier sucks at hockey... and life.
I’m surprised the Ersberg family haven’t showed up to vote yet. Or maybe they have…
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by DodgerBlueBalls on Aug 29, 2010 10:41 PM PDT reply actions
I’m very interested to see which forward earns more votes: Parse or Ponikarovsky?
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by DodgerBlueBalls on Aug 30, 2010 9:06 AM PDT reply actions
How is Ponikarovsky above Parse at this point?
I would not leave a young, promising RFA to be poached in lieu of an older guy on a one year deal who has a very noticeable skill ceiling.
That’s why I said it would be interesting to keep an eye on those results.
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by DodgerBlueBalls on Aug 30, 2010 12:02 PM PDT up reply actions
Who the hell is keeping Ersberg?
Seriously…
by 88fingerslukee on Aug 30, 2010 10:28 AM PDT reply actions
Surprised at the votes Smyth is getting
I’m not saying we have 9 better fwds on the team, but are we really in that horrible a place if someone snatches up the 2 years/$13mil left on his deal? Yes, he’s a leader and scorer (when healthy), but $10mil in cap room wouldn’t be the worst situation in which to find ourselves.
Did you leave Smyth and Williams because you don’t they would be picked? Or did you want to leave the Kings with zero top wingers?
my reasoning was
1) those two serve a very specific (expensive) purpose. They may well be f***ing great this year. But Williams won’t get re-signed so he’s gone next summer, and Smyth — I don’t know — two years from now he’s likely gone, too (or else re-signed at 1/3 of the price).
2) we played just fine without those two last year. it was when they came back that the trouble started. I’m not against them. I like them. But those holes were filled pretty well.
3) I’m betting there will be a few guys in that price range on the list. Is Ryan Smyth the best of them? He might be. I haven’t seen the other lists.
4) Yeah, I would rather have Parse, Moller, Richardson, Simmonds and Handzus.
Wait till this year.
I strongly agree with points 1 & 4. Reasoning #2 is too speculative for me – Smyth & Williams are forwards that have either won The Cup or been to a Finals. Their post-season experience does not get replaced at a bargain price. Reason # 3 is the most interesting to me. There could be many overpriced forwards that are exposed by other teams in this hypothetical SB Nation expansion draft.
I feel very confident that the make-believe Winnipeg team would select a Western Canadian hero like Smyth as a leader for their expansion team and someone who could put butts in the MTS Center seats until the franchise gained some long-term sustainability.
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by DodgerBlueBalls on Aug 30, 2010 9:59 PM PDT up reply actions
I left Willams and Smyth exposed as well, and I did it with out reading any of the comments.
Willams had a shitty year due to the injury. He’s prob safe
Smyth is a good player but not a player worth his cap hit. Losing his cap hit is + at this point in his career and makes room on the roster for one of the kids.
What would be your lineups without Smyth and Williams? Since a lot want to lose the #1 LW and RW on the Kings, what would be your lineup if both were taken?
Moller-Kopitar-Simmonds
Schenn-Stoll-Brown
Poni-Handzus-Parse
Insert 4th line here
That is a lot of scoring pressure on Simmonds, Moller, Parse and Schenn. I would much rather have Williams and Smyth.













