
Green originally came to the Mighty Ducks in 1998 from the NY Islanders, and was promoted as the guy who could finally be the third contributing member of the Kariya-Selanne line (it turns out later that Rucchin, the guy we had from the beginning, was actually the best fit, but we were all gullible as hell back then). Naturally, Green disappointed in the role (like Cullen, Titov, Hrkac, and more), but that’s not to say that he won’t play a nice role for the Ducks this year.
What I like about this signing: What Green will bring to this squad is a solid, right-handed, faceoff presence (54%), to help balance the left-handed faceoff studs we have already in Pahlsson (53%), McDonald (56%), and Marchant (51%). He can help kill penalties and will chip in a goal every month or so to remind JavaGeek that he is actually on the team. I guess the best thing this go round, though, is that unlike 1998, expectations will be very low for Green.
Why I am wary about this signing: Now we have 5 reliable centers (assuming Rob N. takes the wing) in McDonald, Getzlaf, Marchant, Pahlsson, and Green. Green coming in better not mean that one of the other four is on his way out. Also, I am always wary when a veteran signs to an undisclosed salary. The one-year-deal, combined with Green’s age (35), means that there very well could be performance bonuses also, which adds a little complexity to things. [EDIT: Per the OC Register, the contract is for $500,000.]
One side note is that I had a friend from high school (not a hockey fan) that lived two doors away from Travis Green in Tustin, CA. Though I never met Travis (at that point, I was at Duke University), reports were that his wife was unbelievably beautiful. When Green left in 1999, instead of selling the house he rented/lent it out to Marty McInnis for the next couple of years. I don’t really know what happened after that (my friend moved away), but there exists the slim possibility that I know exactly where Travis Green will live.
At any rate, Travis, welcome back. Tell your wife we missed her.
I had no idea Green has been around that long.
ReplyDeleteThat just blew my mind.
I think Anatoli Semenov is a two-time Duck, also...
ReplyDeleteThat is correct. Damn, my 'Decade of Duck' book listed his years differently than the other guys who played twice.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Marchant is gonzo! Well at least you said some good things about Green. He will fit in really well on the 3rd or 4th line.
ReplyDeleteMarchant is sucking up 2.5 million of the Ducks' salary. That's no good! He's not worth that is he?
I think, iirc, that he can play the wing as well - he was a Leaf for a while
ReplyDeletegritty player
good faceoff man
takes a lot of dumb penalties - or he did when he was a Leaf - of course they all tended to under Quinn
Marchant not worth $2.5? I am not sure how much longer he is under contract, but I think he is worth that. What doesn't the man do? He can play in ALL situations, reliably. Plays bigger than he is and is a seemingly good team player who gives it 100% every shift, I bet Burke is glad he has him. Remember, he wanted him in the Federov deal, I think he is a lock to stay.
ReplyDeleteGreen is a steal, he is a decent player and for half a million? Let the season begin, depth-a-plenty.
Marchant not worth $2.5? I am not sure how much longer he is under contract, but I think he is worth that.
ReplyDeleteMarchant is under contract for the next three years, becoming a UFA after the 08-09 season.