Depth on defense suddenly disappeared
The Tampa Bay Lightning have made some changes on defense over the past week, with signings, trades, and non-tendered RFA's being jettisoned.
The defense is much the same, yet so very different right now. This is only the start of what will be a retooling of the Bolts blue line:
The hole that you may notice in the defensive pairings is Mike Lundin. Lundin was not given a qualifying offer on Monday from the club (for legitimate reasons - he being arbitration eligible and his award likely to be high), and will be able to test the unrestricted free agent market come tomorrow. The team may still re-sign him but Lundin can go elsewhere.
The Lightning also allowed the departure of defensive depth by not qualifying Matt Smaby and prospects Vladmir Mihalik and Kevin Quick. While Quick has since signed on with the Norfolk Admirals (and thus remains close to the Lightning), the quartet of defensemen being let go represents an end, of sorts, to an era of the Lightning. All four were draft picks from former GM Jay Feaster. While Lundin, a former fourth round draft pick, has proved himself a bona-fide NHL'er, Smaby has struggled to get consistent ice time, while Mihalik and Quick have failed to crack the NHL.
Mihalik, especially, is an example of high-draft pick failures of the past. Over a three year span, the Lightning used their 1st pick on defense. Between Mike Egener (2003, 34th overall), Andy Rogers (2004, 30th overall) and Mihalik (2005, 30th overall), they have played a total of 15 NHL games. And in truth, all of those games were played over 2 seasons by Mihalik.
It should be noted that Smaby was taken 7 selections after Egener in 2003 (41 overall), and has had injury issues that have seemed to follow him around from the AHL to the NHL the past two seasons. He's also only seen scant amounts of playing time for various reasons when healthy. Though he is a veteran of 122 games at the NHL level, his ice time had dwindled to a scant 7 minutes last season, and it looks like a fresh start elsewhere is what the doctor ordered.
The focus should not be on the past here, it's on the present and the future.
The Lightning suddenly seem very thin on defense, with Mike Vernace as the next in line for a call up should injuries happen at the NHL level. Scott Jackson has very little NHL experience, while second-year pros Radko Gudas and Mark Barberio aren't to be rushed into the NHL. Look for the Bolts to rummage through RFA castoffs and minor league free agents during July and August.
It's uncertain what the Lightning could do at the NHL level with free agency, but it's notable that two former Bolts are highlights to the 2011 free agent defensive class (Roman Hamrlik, Paul Mara). It's also debatable if either would fit into the Tampa Bay system, and doubtful that Hamrlik could be had for a realistic price (he made $4.5 million last season).
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Mike Ludin
I hope we still have a chance to sign him. He was one of our more consistent defenseman.
Many think Lundin was an unimportant piece ofthe puzzle to Our Team last year, but he was anything but. Boucher consistently threw him on the ice against the other team’s top lines. He doesn’t get a lot of notice because he doesn’t play flamboyantly. Steady, calm—those are his best qualities.
The Bolts need to re-sign him, but I fear he’ll be signed elsewhere.
"[The Lightning] are uncanny. When they want to get a goal, it's like they just snap their fingers or hit a button. They just dial it up. You can see it. It's like they flip a switch. When they are down, it's just like they think, 'we know we are going to score.' I don't know what it is, it leaves [the opposition] flabbergasted." - Mike Knuble, 3 May 2011
by MTBoltFan on Jun 30, 2011 9:30 PM EDT via mobile reply actions 4 recs
Ditto.
Win or lose, I'm proud of these guys.
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by Cassie McClellan on Jul 1, 2011 11:01 AM EDT up reply actions
lundin never produced
we need some guys to put up some points. and he was absolutely awful in the playoffs which says he doesnt play nearly as well under pressure. he was hammered constantly too. he took a beating on our team and i think he was hurt more than we think. needs a fresh start.
Luns will never be seriously compared to an OFD like Mike Green. But “needs to produce?” Lundin had more goals and more than twice as many assists (1 G, 11 A) than that previously offensively gifted blueliner Ohlund (0 G, 5 A). In fact, Lundin was 5th on on the team for points by a defenseman.
That said, he’s not a offensive guy, so to get rid of him because if his lack of production completely ignores the very strong play of Lundin in our DZ.
That said, that
"[The Lightning] are uncanny. When they want to get a goal, it's like they just snap their fingers or hit a button. They just dial it up. You can see it. It's like they flip a switch. When they are down, it's just like they think, 'we know we are going to score.' I don't know what it is, it leaves [the opposition] flabbergasted." - Mike Knuble, 3 May 2011
by MTBoltFan on Jul 1, 2011 9:05 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
I totally disagree with you here. His role was not to be an offensive cog. If you want to blast players for their playoff performance, stick Victor Hedman right next to Lundin in the “he sucked” column.
“But it was his first playoffs / he’s young!” defenses of Hedman apply to Lundin too. The difference is Lundin is a shut-down D, while Hedman is expected to be involved in the offsense.
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Raw Charge.
This.
"[The Lightning] are uncanny. When they want to get a goal, it's like they just snap their fingers or hit a button. They just dial it up. You can see it. It's like they flip a switch. When they are down, it's just like they think, 'we know we are going to score.' I don't know what it is, it leaves [the opposition] flabbergasted." - Mike Knuble, 3 May 2011
by MTBoltFan on Jul 1, 2011 12:40 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Defensemen don’t need to be offensive. That’s just an added bonus. Their job is to play defense, period.
Win or lose, I'm proud of these guys.
Raw Charge, an SBN Tampa Bay Lightning community. Follow me on Twitter: @dagmar27.
by Cassie McClellan on Jul 1, 2011 11:02 AM EDT up reply actions

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