Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Door Left Open For Cole; LaRose and Babchuck, not-so-much...





Canes Now is reporting that Erik Cole's foray into the free agent pool might be short lived. Canes GM Jim Rutherford said today that, while there are no guarantees at this point, Cole might be back with the Canes:

Erik is working hard to work with us...He'll still go into free agency but has said he will not stay out there long if he does not see a big deal he can get...I don't think we're far apart with Erik. We've had several good conversations in the last 24 hours in Erik's case. I see his point of view. He's willing to take a pay cut but wants to see if there's a big deal out there. There's not the same frustration with Erik.

[NOTE: Is it just me, or does Rutherford stating this publicly, in the media, severely hamper Cole's ability to get a "big deal" out there? If he is saying that Cole has admitted he is willing to take a pay cut in Carolina, does that not temper the amount of money another team would be willing to offer? Wiley public negotiating for sure, but I know if I was Cole's agent I would not be too happy right about now. ]

That last line, referencing "frustration", seems squarely directed at the LaRose camp. As is this little nugget:

I'd like to sign both, Rutherford said. My position has changed. I only have so much (money) to do it. If we can do it within those numbers, we'll do it.

I've got to wonder if there might be some sort of lingering animosity left over between LaRose (or his agent) and the club after last year's drawn out negotiations and arbitration?

There also seems to be a significant snag in negotiations with RFA defenseman Anton Babchuck. The Canes offered Babs a qualifying offer of $1 million, the same salary he made last season. But apparently the 25 year old Babchuck is not interested, wants a raise and could return to Russia (again) . Sigh. I was really impressed with Anton's development this year, his playoff performance not-withstanding, and for whatever reason he's always been a favorite of mine. So much potential there. He's still a young guy and I would love to see him continue to develop under the all seeing Eye. But the guy definitely seems to be high maintenance.

Hell, the Canes actually gave him a break in accepting him back into the fold and providing him with the opportunity to play quality minutes, after he skulked off to Russia two years ago. Now, here we go again. I got to wonder if this is the kid, or if he is just getting bad advice from his agent. He has already screwed up his arbitration status by leaving for a year. Sure he might be worth a bit more than $1 million a year, but signing this offer now allows him to PROVE that again next season, continue to develop at the NHL level, and to make even more money down the line. I don't see how returning to the KHL (again), helps him at all in the long run, except in theshort term pocket-book of course. Just seems a little short sighted as a negotiating ploy.

Rutherford did not seem to have much patience as he summed it up this way:

We have an issue with Babchuk.

Ok.

Now, any word on Ruutu?

-m

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