Goalie Mike Smith on waivers
With his conditioning stint in Norfolk at an end, and with top goalie prospect Cedrick Desjardins injury woes seemingly going to last a lot longer than first expected, the Lightning have placed goaltender Mike Smith on waivers.
The Bolts three-is-a-crowd goalie situation is a complication that Steve Yzerman wanted to clear up over the next month, or so he told reporters on Tuesday. Yet reports that Desjardins shoulder injury may require surgery, it gives Yzerman reason enough to risk placing Smith on Waivers. "Risk", because the Lightning could lose him via a waiver claim if one is filed by another team before noon Thursday.
...which would also clear up the goaltending situation.
Much like the month of March is characterized, Smith came into the Lightning via a lion of a transaction -- Brad Richards and Johan Holmqvist traded to the Dallas Stars at the 2008 NHL Trade Deadline for Jussi Jokinen, Jeff Halpern and Smith -- and now seemingly departs like a lamb via the waiver wire (by way of waiver claim or demotion).
One question that needs to be addressed here is what happens with goalie Jaroslav Janus if Smith clears waivers -- does he remain with the Norfolk Admirals or does he get sent back to the Florida Everblades of the ECHL?
Another question is, who is in need of goaltending enough to contemplate claiming Mike Smith? One could point to the New York Islanders, but I find that laughable with their current goaltending "situation".
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What about Detroit? Are they still having Goalie woes? Would they have any desire for a $2.2 million goalie with problems?
He’d be a project netminder. And basically (in a round about way) it’d “finalize” a “trad” of Mattias Ritola to TB for Smith (both players moved through waivers).
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No one is going to pick Smitty up on the waiver wire, only because the high schools in Denver aren’t allowed to pick up players through the NHL waiver process.
All kidding aside, Smitty will find his home for the remainder of the season on some other team’s AHL roster.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!
Being rich is pretty rough you guys. I have a lot of problems.
Best of luck...
is what I wish Smitty and anyone that picks him up.
I fear Mike is permanently damaged goods. He just is not the same guy since the head injury. At times he is serviceable but not consistently enough for me or, I would assume, any other NHL outfit.
in ten minutes (noon, Thursday)
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by John Fontana on Feb 3, 2011 11:49 AM EST up reply actions

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