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2009 NHL Free Agent Preview: Michael Cammalleri

It’s common knowlege that the Rangers needed scoring help this year and they just might find it from a Flame. Michael Cammalleri of the Calgary Flames, is a UFA this year that will probably draw quite a bit of attention. Although currently it would seem that the 26 (27 June 8th) year old winger/center is flying under the radar. Cammalleri is one of the younger UFA’s this year, which will make him more attractive to the teams who pursue him.

 


Mike Cammalleri

#13 / Left Wing / Calgary Flames

5-9

185

Jun 08, 1982



Cammalleri had his best year statistically scoring 39 goals and adding 43 assists. He has scored 80 points or more in two of his last three years. This year 19 of his 39 goals were notched on the power play, a stat that would benefit the Rangers immensely.  He has an amazing shot which is why he has 118 goals in his last 4 seasons.  From the playmaking standpoint he is also solid 136 assists his past four seasons. Basically what I’m getting as is that he can help bury the feeds that Gomez gives him while feeding the likes of Drury, Dubinsky and Callahan.

You might say that this year’s statistics were due to the fact that he was playing with Iginla but I think it’s more than that. Two years ago Cammalleri put up 80 points on a horrific LA Kings team, in which he needed to be the star, and he performed well. He has played in some bigger markets so you would have to figure he would be okay in New York, although New York is a different kind of big.

One of the big downsides of Cammalleri, something that will keep his contract numbers down, is his lack of playoff experience. He has only been to the show once, this year, notching a measly goal and two assists in his 6 games.  I’m thinking somewhere between 5-6 million a year, which is pretty cheap for a guy who puts up 80+ points a year and is turning 27 years old. Another downside is that Cammalleri is a career West coast player. Westies (as I like to call them) are usually softer and tend to get fazed by the increased contact in the East. But as Jim said before even if it costs him 10 goals he would still be the Rangers leading scorer.

Regardless it should be interesting to see how this plays out. Would you dish out a contract worth 6 million for him even though he isn’t battle tested in the playoffs? Would you disk out 6 million for him either way?  Can you even pass on him, especially since he puts up good numbers and is really young? What would you do if you were GM? Have at it in the comments!

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I don’t really knock his playoff experience, the Kings stink, can’t really fault the guy who averaged about a point a game for them for that.

His size really does concern me though. In the EastCon, the only wingers I can really think of around that size who have been able to put up good numbers are Samsonov and St. Louis. Probably forgetting one or two guys here, but those are two that come to mind.

Steve Sullivan is a good example of this, he is small guy who had so-so numbers in the East before going to Chicago and finding his game.

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by Jim Schmiedeberg on Jun 8, 2009 11:30 AM EDT reply actions  

Yeh, I think it’s too soon to judge him from his playoff experience. I just think we can net Gaborik for the same price and that’s a much better alternative.

by Richter915 on Jun 8, 2009 11:47 AM EDT reply actions  

I like Mike

Always have, plus he has been a winger all his life, something we need… (just saying we’re good on centers).

by Rob L on Jun 8, 2009 1:50 PM EDT reply actions  

I’d rather have Cam than Gabby, based solely on reliablity.

But still, you have to remember the cap, and the situation the Rangers have. They need to dump a contract, and they need to do it before July 1 to have a chance at signing any of these guys.

Redden won’t be waived until midseason, if his play continues to spiral. They are going to let him at least start the season in the NHL.

by Dave Shapiro on Jun 8, 2009 2:09 PM EDT reply actions  

I would have

been fine dishing out whatever he’s asking for right now, if the Rangers didn’t have the golden sombrero of Rosival Redden Drury and Gomez’ contracts.

He does seem in the mold of Drury and Gomez tho. He seems to be worth the big contract, but in reality the guy is really better suited as a 2nd line winger and he’s asking first line money.

If the price is right, I say lets do it. Maybe he takes a paizan discount to come to NY?

by FreeBradshaw on Jun 8, 2009 4:45 PM EDT reply actions  

He's not the answer

Kovalchuk is the answer. They need to do whatever they can to get him.

by stonecoldcory on Jun 9, 2009 10:33 AM EDT reply actions  

mike would be a great pickup.

for around 5.5mil. i wouldn’t give anyone but kovalchuk 7+ right now.
but like i said before when we chatted about cammalleri, his numbers this year are what we’re looking for. not reflected in his flames contract though, and we know sather…

by #17ToTheRafters on Jun 9, 2009 11:10 PM EDT reply actions  

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