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Mike Smith is on the Hot Seat

Every team has multiple dramatic stories each year.  You can single out tons of issues that any franchise - from the bottom-dwelling Bolts to the champion Pittsburgh Penguins -- face.  How certain players on the roster have a little story about their need to overcome, how they have to improve, how they have to mature and how they have to silence the ever-present nay-sayers or concerns that are harbored by fans and team executives alike.

And for the Tampa Bay Lightning, there is no player on the roster who is more under the microscope to perform than goaltender Mike Smith.

John Kreiser at NHL.com put up a list of players on the hot seat in the Eastern Conference this upcoming season.  They have something to prove and they are under pressure to perform.  John surmised Smith's situation as thus:

The Lightning's season totally fell apart when Smith, their starting goaltender, went down for the season at the end of January with a concussion. Before the injury, Smith proved he was a more-than-adequate netminder (14-18-6, 2.82 GAA, .916 save percentage), and the Lightning are counting on him to stay healthy and improve on those numbers this season.

With a revamped-defense in front of him, Mike should be in prime position to thrive in the crease for the Lightning.  The question that keeps him on the hot-seat is his head.  Not neurotic antics, but Post Concussion Syndrome and concussions in general.  I could re-hash the story on Smith injuries, but that would be a disservice to Bolts fans.  The fact is that like Kreiser lays out, where Smith goes - so will the Lightning.

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But Smith's story is not the only one for the Lightning.  There are other mini-dramas that are ready to play out and are on people's minds.  Some of them will lead to heat and pressure and others are just concerns we will take with us along the way. 

If Smith is on the hot seat, the guy immediately behind him in line is head coach Rick Tocchet.  While the players seem to love Tocchet and Rick suffered through hell in a hand basket as the Lightning dissintergrated from injuries on his watch...  Well, a good coach makes lemonade out of lemons.  That could be applied to Tocchet's decision to take the kid-gloves off Steven Stamkos and let him play.  But in general the Lightning struggled.  With Tocchet able to lead the team from training-camp onward, making sure his team is properly conditioned this time around, it erases any excuses for poor showings...  Unless injuries mount again. Even then, Tocchet could easily find himself made into the scapegoat.

There are other issues out there, other concerns with other players.  It's easy to run off a list of drama, but I'd love to hear your take on it.  Is Smith the guy under the most pressure right now?  Who else makes your list and why?

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Vinny is under pressure

I think Vinny is under pressure to rebound from three seasons of declining numbers, injuries and surgeries. I know his pressure isn’t of the financial nature, but I challenge him not only to lead on the scoreboard but also in the locker room. With his contract number he should be right there with Crosby, Ovechkin and Malkin but hasn’t been. Is he the leader this team needs? Not right now, but we all hope he can be. Tocchet questioned his leadership and he had no real answer, partially due to injuries. Marty deserves the “C” more than Vinny, right now. He said he wanted to stay in Tampa and now he has his chance to prove to management and the fans that they made a good decision to keep him here. 40 goals and 100 points are my measuring stick with that contract.

WB Philp

by LightningShout on Jul 23, 2009 9:48 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

06-07 was the last time he was fully healthy.

If all goes well he should be 100% again this season, he could very well put up 50 again.

by twenty5psi on Jul 24, 2009 5:14 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Mike will be OK

Though I’m not a big Tampa Bay fan, I believe they may end up having one of the best offseasons for their team in hindsight. That includes short- and long-term. Victor Hedman will be a phenomenal defenseman with the mentorship of Ohlund. Foster and Walker will also contribute a good overall presence for the team’s Swiss-cheese defense of last year. Mike Smith will have a fighting chance. Ya’ll should be excited!

Notes on the Southeast: Tampa Bay Lightning

by FWR on Jul 26, 2009 11:15 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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