Prior to getting to what it seems most of my loyal followers come here for, the Riders, a quick thought on the yesterday's NHL Trade Deadline. Like always, the hype that is generated by this day was overwhelming, and like most years, it was highly disappointing. Rick Nash was not traded and essentially the biggest deal of yesterday was Cody Hodgson being sent to Buffalo for Zack Kassian in a move that the Canucks made obviously in an attempt to get bigger and stronger as they move forward.
Do you ever stop and think why there is so much hype which in turn leads to disappointment? It is because that is all TSN and Sportsnet have talked about seemingly since the moment the World Junior's ended in early January. They talk about it daily, analyzing potential deals, talking about salary cap, who needs what and so forth. At the same the fact that both of these networks devote eight hours of live coverage to this day essentially dooms it to disappointment. Honestly, watching James Duthie and the guys wait for the second trade of the day, a lull of two hours after the Canadiens shipped Kostitsyn to the Predators was painful and I truly felt for them as they sought to make live television entertaining.
At the end of the day, here is what stands out for me from yesterday's NHL movement or lack of:
* Clearly Rick Nash is playing out his days as a Blue Jacket. I thought GM Scott Howson threw him under the bus for telling the world that Nash asked to be dealt. At the same time, I think Nash is feeding the Blue Jackets fan a line by saying he only wants whats best for that organization. Clearly Rick Nash you want what is best for you, and to be honest, you deserve it after enduring nine years in Columbus.
* The Nashville Predators will be a force in the play - offs. They have great goaltending, a solid back end and the addition of Paul Gaustad provides them with a little more sand up front. If I am in the west I am hoping to avoid a date with the Predators.
Not a great deal new with the Riders short of a couple of signings today. Canadain FB Graeme Bell has re - upped with the Green and White. And a pair of import QB's were signed today, Drew Willy and COlt Brennan. While little is known about Willy by myself, I know quite a bit about Brennan. I tweeted earlier that in a pass first league, Colt Brennan has the potential to be good. He put up astronomically big numbers as a Senior at the University of Hawaii, throwing for 58 touchdowns. For those accomplishments he was a runner up for the Heisman Trophy. After NFL stops in Washington and Baltimore, he has been out of football for two seasons following a nearly fatal car accident. The kid can throw the ball and can read a defense, there is no denying that. What might hold him back is the same thing that help Todd Reesing back two years ago. He came as a much heralded pivot from the University of Kansas but he lacked the arm strength to make the cross field throw. Sure, Reesing was more of a mobile QB whereas Brennan is a pocket passer. While his arm might hold him back, it also might be the very tool to earn a spot on the Riders roster this season. Only time will tell.
Later.
Colt Brennan has the arm strength of a 12 year old boy. He was such an NFL embarrassment he got deported to Canada! What a flop.
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