Press conference with GM Garth Snow
Hello and welcome everyone, thank you for gathering. As most of you know it has been a rough time here both on and off the ice, we have not only struggled to put up wins and points and ultimately reach the playoffs, but we have also failed to generate revenue for our club, add to that searching for enough interest here to build a new arena.
Last season, though we started coming around in the last quarter, was again a loosing year in which we posted 73 points. I have to stress that I believe in the club, and the system we have in place here in New York, we have many great players here and I think our fans know that.
It's time that we bring that greatness onto the ice and mould it into points, there are things that can not be helped in the NHL, don’t get me wrong. Injuries have played a large part here and as we begin a new season on Long Island we are hoping the injuries will be left behind and we can focus on the long season.
As I said we believe in the system in place, as such we will be moving ahead with the staff and players we have on hand here, as the season unfolds we will make the decisions that need to be made that will include player movement, or the lack there of.
Moving forward into the 11/12 season we will continue to lean on Tavares to continue his growth into a premiere NHL talent, and our Captain, a healthy Mark Streit, supported by young guys like Grabner and Okposo, Moulson and Parenteau.
Like I said earlier we will stand pat with what we have here for now, but that doesn’t mean that I will remain idle at my desk and let fate have its way with us, I plan to be addressing the current performance of our players on both the NHL and AHL levels while assessing league interest in our assets and potential player availability.
I believe that there are areas that we can strengthen here and areas that do need some attention.
As such yesterday we sought out free agent Evgeny Artyukhin and signed him to a three year two way deal worth .850M per season. We believe Evgeny is a perfect fit here to add grit and toughness to our club who we felt at times was getting push around on the ice.
For more info on the season opening game with the Florida Panthers I hand you over to head coach Jack Capuano.
Capuano
What I want most of all from our guys on the ice is to build themselves an identity out there, I want them to get out on that sheet and work hard every shift and earn their spots, earn their ice time I don’t think we can succeed as a group until that happens.
I have been asked a lot about Niederreiter and where he will play, after posting no points and a -2 rating in the pre season I think it's best for Nino to head back to junior at this point and continue to develop there.
There is no question that we are excited about having a guy like Nino, he just isn't ready for the NHL yet, so with Nino heading down that left an open hole in our lines and we felt that Artyukhin was the best solution available for filling that hole.
He's a big body guy that isn’t afraid to get into the dirty areas and also has the ability to score a key goal.
Here is the line up that will face the Panthers tomorrow:
Line one
Kyle Okposo John Tavares Michael Grabner
Line two
Matt Moulson Josh Bailey P.A Parenteau
Line Three
Jay Pandolfo Frans Nielsen Brian Rolston
Line Four
Trevor Gillies Marty Reasoner Evgeny Artyukhin
Defense one
Travis Hamonic Mark Streit
Defense two
Mark Eaton Andrew Macdonald
Defense three
Steve Staios Milan Jurcina
Starting goalie
Evgeni Nabokov
Rick Dipietro
I really think, like MR. Snow has said that we have what it takes in our organization right now, there are a few areas that need improvement but what we have right here, right now can make a good hard run at the playoffs and it all begins tomorrow night.
Key Player Progression
C John Tavares 21 years old 87 overall B/B/B potential
D Mark Streit 33 years old 87 overall C/C/C potential
RW Michael Grabner 23 years old 83 overall B-/B-/B- potential
RW Kyle Okposo 23 years old 83 overall B-/B-/B- potential
D Calvin De-Haan 20 years old 74 overall B/B/B potential
LW Nino Niederreiter 19 years old 72 overall A-/B-/B- potential
C Ryan Strome 18 years old 70 overall B/B-/B potential
LW Kirill Kabanov 19 years old 69 overall B/B/B potential
***Note: Management wants 38 wins this year and depending on injuries I think I can do it.
Obviously i'm playing on PS3, I am using Tazers sliders as a base set then tweaking form there, updated rosters GM firing is off and i’m on the hard GM setting. I will make trades as I need to, to improve the club but that wont be for a while yet as I have to get a good feel what the team needs, pretty obvious that its defense and goaltending but we shall see how it goes. Hope you all enjoy***