Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Arron Asham signs with Devils

from Newsday.com

Former Islander Arron Asham signs with the Devils

Right wing Arron Asham, who appeared in a career-high 80 games with the New York Islanders last season, was signed as a free agent by the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday.

"Arron Asham is a veteran forward who brings a level of toughness, intensity, and feistiness to our lineup," Devils chief executive Lou Lamoriello said in a statement.

The 29-year-old Asham has played seven seasons in the NHL -- the last four with the Islanders. He had 11 goals and 12 assists last season. His career totals are 58 goals and 67 assists.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Offseason Question #2:

Which of the free-agent forwards (Viktor Kozlov, Richard Zednik, Randy Robitaille and Arron Asham) does the team want to keep?

Let's take these in order:

Viktor Kozlov pretty much admitted before the season that the only reason he signed with the Islanders was because they were the only team that was interested. 25 goals later, I'd say that both player and team
probably enjoyed what they got from this season. I also believe that Kozlov's Long Island future is tied to what will happen with Alexei Yashin. Also, 25 goals might look more attractive to another team who is willing to overpay for his services. This one could go either way. He isn't a guy who should be getting more than a short-term contract for around a million or so per year. I'm guessing that someone is going to see his skill set and the 25 goals and give him about double that.

Richard Zednik was allowed to leave to be with his ailing mother during the stretch run. That says that the Islanders are committed to being a family-friendly organization. But on the other hand, does it also say
that the team did not value Zednik higher to try and get him to stay?

Best guess on my end is that the good will on the end of the Islanders will probably go a long way with Zednik. The team will probably get any benefit of the doubt if the Islanders come up with an offer close-to or similar-to another team's offer. I see him staying.


Randy Robitaille
is a complex situation. I mean, the guy is an effective offensive player who seems to have forged some chemistry with Jason Blake. On the other hand, the guy is just freaking dreadful defensively. How many times did he leave guys open in the slot who scored goals against the Islanders? And in the Sabres series, it can be argued that a good number of those point shots by Brian (veinsveinsveins.com) Campbell should have been prevented by Robitaille.

On the other hand, he would be a lower-end of the payroll guy so it might make fiscal sense to bring him back for what you can probably get him for. The guy has bounced around and bounced around and bounced around the league for years. This past season was his most stable and productive one. Those reasons alone may tip him toward staying with the Islanders; but I think this one player who may be replaced by a Soundtiger like Blake Comeau or a healthy Shawn Bates. Nolan and Snow probably need someone who is a bit more responsible defensively and can chip in the odd goal here and there.

Arron Asham is a guy who has been through everything on Long Island. He showed much more offensively this season and he has that big shot. Asham is also a tough middleweight who sticks up for his teammates and played with a broken hand at the end of the season. Plus, let's never forget the levity of the afro wig the night the Islanders wore the throwback jerseys! Snow and Nolan will want to bring him back for the next season.

Let's not forget that Tom Poti is unrestricted as well. I'm hopeful that the team will be able to get something done with him in the area of two years.

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