Bruins, Habs, Rangers want Hossa
Posted: Sunday May 11, 2008 08:57AM ET
If the Bruins' master plan is to try and sign Marian Hossa as a free agent July 1, it appears they will have serious and costly competition from at least Montreal and the New York Rangers. But a Pittsburgh source said the Penguins won't make any real effort to re-sign the unrestricted free agent: They simply can't afford to pay Hossa, along with Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Marc-Andre Fleury and Jordan Staal. His acquisition from Atlanta in February, thus, was a one-time shot at winning the Cup.





Comments (26)
Well, if anything can get bostongm out of bed, I'm sure a Bruin rumor will.
Baun-ded | 05/11/08, 09:00 AM
Report Offensive CommentI'd also wager that there will be several other Teams interested in making a pitch to Marian. He has answered the nay-sayers with a solid playoff performance so far.
Baun-ded | 05/11/08, 09:02 AM
Report Offensive CommentPens organization is awesome for this move.
Insane Hussein | 05/11/08, 09:40 AM
Report Offensive Commentwasn't sure about the move when it happened...we gave up a lot...but it is paying off...it is going to be hard to keep him but I hope we do..
BlackandGoldSSgt | 05/11/08, 10:40 AM
Report Offensive Commenta solid presence on both ends of the ice is an asset to any team, I just hope that no team intends to build around Hossa as a franchise player, because THAT he is not...
goCanada! is a happy man! | 05/11/08, 11:43 AM
Report Offensive CommentNOOOOOOOOOOOO! HE IS NOT WORTH IT!!! As goCan said he is not a franchise player to build around. The problem is he wants the $ and length of a franchise player's contract.
OtherOne81 | 05/11/08, 12:53 PM
Report Offensive CommentBaunded, he plays well or great when surrounded by greatness. I think the contract year thing forced a hop in his step.
OtherOne81 | 05/11/08, 12:54 PM
Report Offensive CommentYeah right, like the Bruins will open up their purse for a big name player.
Mikeh182 | 05/11/08, 02:52 PM
Report Offensive CommentI hope the Bruins DONT make a pitch for him. He's possibly the most over-rated 29 goal scorer in the NHL. While he may be "good",he's not that good. 7+ million for this guy? Not worth it. What exactly has he done to warrant such a huge salary? He hasnt won any awards and until he joined the Pens...he didnt advance in the play-offs. I'm not sold on this guy. Boston can try to sign Liles and Malone with that 7 million. I'll take 2 solid players over one over-rated bum any day.
bostongm | 05/11/08, 05:14 PM
Report Offensive CommentMalkin, Fleury, Malone, and Orpik will be back for the Pens. Hossa would have to come back for less money. Part of the attraction for Hossa will be playing with such a young and talented team that can clearly beat any team on any night.
The ones that may leave are Sydor, with Conklin, Roberts, and Laraque potentials for retirement/FA/ salary cap victims.
gjb140 | 05/11/08, 06:39 PM
Report Offensive CommentHmmm... if I'm Hossa, maybe I should take a little less money to play with a top-5 player who will get me the puck right where I want it every single time. After all, he wanted out of Atlanta because they weren't going anywhere.
naxself | 05/11/08, 08:16 PM
Report Offensive CommentI have been saying that the Penguins are scary for some time and the foolish fans in DC, NY and now Philly just could not see it. They will regret calling someone Cindy..and they will wish he was just a great actor before all is said and done ...
Insane Hussein | 05/11/08, 10:38 PM
Report Offensive CommentIt would be a shame to see him go but you have to wonder about not wanting to stay with a team that is young and has potential unlimited to go elsewhere for a few dollars more. If I had $7 mil in the bank I'd be looking for a place to stay with that potential.
His backchecking is priceless, though. Too many people focus on the goals too much of the time. You have to honestly look at it and wonder how many goals he prevented due to that hustle on the backchecks.
Therrien Rocks | 05/12/08, 07:15 AM
Report Offensive CommentTherrien ,
I agree. yes, goals are important, but the back check is overlooked way to often. this is one of those things that real hockey fans notice, and idiots like bettman are looking for ways to increase scoring...to improve the game.
Spiny Norman | 05/12/08, 09:28 AM
Report Offensive CommentI think it was a great move to get him when they did for the reason they did. He was at $7mil this season. He only had 60-70 points playing PP with Kovalchuk and now with Crosby & Company. He is going to want the same money. He is a good 2 way player, very smart, and can still score. So in the new NHL you have to put a price on that. Is he worth $7mil again? Don't think so. I think he wants to WIN.
Marian...ask for $4 mil and sign with the Red Wings!
BauerStar33 | 05/12/08, 09:29 AM
Report Offensive CommentOutofshapand injured,
I think more people are more afraid of Malkin..I sure would be. goals in game 1 and he hits everybody? Maybe because they are all concentrating on Crosby?
Spiny Norman | 05/12/08, 09:44 AM
Report Offensive CommentI cant see the Habs signing him.. He would fit well on the Bruins, and probably the Rangers too
GEO | 05/12/08, 10:10 AM
Report Offensive CommentShouldn't we wait until the off season to discuss where Hossa may land?
DMitch | 05/12/08, 11:19 AM
Report Offensive CommentDMitch....true enough....but I couldn't resist.
Therrien Rocks | 05/12/08, 11:34 AM
Report Offensive CommentBoston GM... i don't get how you say you would rather have Sean Avery but you wouldn't want Hossa?
The Duke of Awesome | 05/12/08, 11:49 AM
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