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Scouting the Free Agents: Jay Bouwmeester

Florida Panthers defenseman Jay Bouwmeester (4) and Washington Capitals right wing Viktor Kozlov (25) both battle for a loose puck during the second period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, April 11, 2009, in Sunrise, Fla. (AP Photo/Steve Mitchell)

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10 months ago: Florida Panthers defenseman Jay Bouwmeester (4) and Washington Capitals right wing Viktor Kozlov (25) both battle for a loose puck during the second period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, April 11, 2009, in Sunrise, Fla. (AP Photo/Steve Mitchell)

There is a storm brewing in Florida and it's not an incoming hurricane or tsunami. It is because of the decision made by Jacques Martin to hold onto perennial talent-and upcoming UFA-Jay Bouwmeester at the trade deadline. There was a lot of pressure for Martin to trade JayBo before he became an unrestricted free agent, especially since rumors surfaced that he would most definitely re-sign elsewhere; most likely with a contender. But with the Panthers on the brink of a playoff birth Martin decided to keep him, a decision which in hindsight was a mistake but one he says he doesn't regret.   


Jay Bouwmeester

#4 / Defenseman / Florida Panthers

6-4

212

Sep 27, 1983



GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG GTG SOG PCT
2008 - Jay Bouwmeester 82 15 27 42 -2 68 9 0 2 1 182 8.2

Bouwmeester is most definitely one of the best young offensive defenseman in the league. He has scored 15 goals the past two seasons and has put up more than 40 points in three of his last four years. This past season he had 15 goals and 27 assists for 42 points. His best year point wise was in 2005-2006 when he had 5 goals and 41 assists for 46 points. Look let's be honest, JayBo has put up major points every year on a very bad team. Granted the Panthers were improved this year, but still failed to make the postseason.

Bouwmeester, wherever he signs, will be able to instantly step in a quarterback the power play. There is no question that he is one of the most dangerous defenseman on the ice.  He also takes care of his own end recording a +18 his past four years combined, which is even more impressive when you think about how bad the Panthers have been. Unfortunately he has NO playoff experience. He has never once played in a playoff game, which is mainly why people think he wants to leave.

JayBo is exactly what the Rangers need, a young stud defenseman who can quarterback the power play and defend his own zone. But unfortunately he won't come cheap.  If Glen Sather wants him that badly  he will have to move mountains. If Campbell made 8 million a year last year JayBo is going to be looking for about  the same money, no questions about it.

So as always here is your chance to play GM. Do you try to trade a MOVEABLE contract like Rozsival's or even refuse to sign an RFA like Zherdev or Callahan to make the space to sign him?  How much is too much for a guy who can  help the power play-which was the main reason why the Rangers didn't go very far last year. Would you sign him to an 8 million dollar a year contract simply because the Rangers need a player like him so bad? Do the Rangers even have a choice? Have at it in the comments!

 

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This is the guy they should go after

Dan Boyle was so good for the Lightening for Torts, and I think Bouwmeester has a lot more talent.

I don;t know how they could do it; send down redden, trade Rosival and zherdev for him in a sign and trade if it exists in hoceky.

BUt this is the type of player the Rangers need. Between him and possibly Illya Kovalchuck which also may be a pipe dream, these are 2 players Id love to see the Rangers go after.

by FreeBradshaw on May 20, 2009 7:21 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

The Rangers have needed a player like this for a long time.

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by Jim Schmiedeberg on May 20, 2009 8:15 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Sound in his own zone and can pass well. Every team would love to have him, its really up to Jay though what he decides to do. The Panthers playoff run gives them some leverage to keep him and do some more building, so it will be interesting to see.

by Rob Luker on May 20, 2009 11:44 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

If you read this interview with Panthers GM Jacques Martin from a few weeks ago, I wouldn’t say he sounds real optimistic about signing him

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by Jim Schmiedeberg on May 20, 2009 12:37 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

the problem i see with trading someone with a contract like Rosivals is you have to either (1) has the salary space to accept him or
(2) needs to send salary back to make room for him.

A trade to No. 2 may not open up the space you need to throw more $$ at Bouwmeester. And I dont know how many teams there are out there that have the space that would take Rosival as is. Hmmm…anyone know what Don Maloney is doing these days?

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by poploser on May 20, 2009 2:10 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Yeah he was last seen taking Dmitri Kalinin off our hands, he is the GM of the Yotes

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by Jim Schmiedeberg on May 20, 2009 2:45 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

given the coyotes' ownership mess....

….i’d guess they won’t be taking on big contracts (which means anything more than a couple of years and 5 mil is a big contract to them)

los angeles has cap room and can use a dman to help their young core…

This from a man who thinks the plural of goose is sheep.

by joereiter on May 20, 2009 8:22 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

you mean...

someone like Bouwmeester?

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by poploser on May 21, 2009 9:46 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

I shudder to imagine Jay under a real microscope. He’s a nice kid but extremely introverted (publicly) and from all accounts a mouse in the dressing room.

Which of course is a step up from a rat, survivability-wise, with the Panthers.

Having a difficult time seeing Torts’ Gestapo tactics working on him. Then again, Olli Jokinen didn’t blossom until Iron Mike (v3.0) stepped in, so who’s to say?

by Donny Rivette on May 21, 2009 6:50 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Bouwmeester is an incredible player

but I’m not optimistic about the Rangers’ ability to clear enough cap space to sign him, and if they manage it then I think it’ll be because they move Rozsival rather than Redden (in spite of it being preferable to do it the other way around) and not bringing back valuable RFAs like Callahan and Dubinsky. If they find a way to dump Redden’s salary and maybe either Drury or Gomez (and again, I think it’d wind up being Gomez even though his contract is more reasonable), then maybe it could happen.

by JoshNY on May 22, 2009 4:31 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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