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Bylsma Can Finally Shake The Last Monkee Off His Back

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ByPhil Krundle

Oct 26, 2009

If there were any die hard Michel Therrien fans out there, I’m sure their opinion swayed the second the clocked stopped in game 7 of the finals. That is of course not including his close family members.

There has always been one thing hanging over Dan Bylsma’s head like plastic mistletoe and that is the question of whether it was him taking over as coach that turned the Penguins around or if it was the return of Sergei Gonchar which just so happened to be one game before.  Facts are facts and the fact that most people don’t care if it was Gonchar returning or Bylsma taking over, all they care about is the fact that the team was in tenth place, five points out of a playoff spot, they made the playoffs and won the cup, enough said.

There is still that tiny little itching for the the truth, that tiny little presence in the back of our minds and probably Bylsma’s mind.  Is it possible that Gonchar was what turned the team around? Is it possible Sergei Gonchar means that much to the team?  Gonchar getting injured will allow Bylsma to show his coaching ability and will hopefully allow you to erase the tiny last dangling dust particle of a question in the back of your mind, hopefully without erasing anything else important in there.

Gonchar missing a little bit more than a months worth of work has other implications also. Gonchar is 35 years old and in a contract year, making $5 million a year. If the Penguins are able to play well without Gonchar and Goligoski is able to take over the reigns on the power play the way it looks like he can, then Gonchar’s resigning value to the Penguins will drop significantly, not only that but the Pens would be able to trade him and be able to sign a pretty good winger for $5 million. Do you keep Gonchar or sign a winger?

This up coming month will most likely determine the course Ray Shero and the Penguins take come playoff time. Whatever the course, be assured Bylsma will be at the helm, with or without the Gonchar question hanging over him.

2 thoughts on “Bylsma Can Finally Shake The Last Monkee Off His Back”
  1. Gonchar is that good, but he is 35, and injuries are starting to occur. If GoGo can run the PP then yeah maybe Ray should take a look a trading him. Looking in the future the cap will drop, free agent wingers- not that many in the summer 2010- Ilya Kovalchuk,no Keith Tackuk too old,Milan Hedujk maybe, he’s 33 though
    Ray has got some tough decisions this year as far as personnel goes.

  2. I for one would like to see Gonchar stay. With both Gonchar and Goligoski backing up Malkin & Crosby’s line seperately, it creates two lines with defense that can break them out, that would be amazing, most teams don’t have one. I think that’s why we won 9 of ten to start the season. Gonchar probably has three more good seasons in him – we traded Paul Coffee thinking his career was over and he was a top 3 defenceman in the league for about 5 more seasons. Don’t make that mistake.

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