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  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #1
    Bruins trade Thornton to San Jose
    The Bruins needed to do something to give that team a spark. but, i think they should have traded Leetch instead though.

    Bruins trade Thornton to San Jose for three players

    December 1, 2005

    AP - Nov 30, 11:38 pm EST
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    BOSTON (AP) -- The struggling Boston Bruins traded captain Joe Thornton to the San Jose Sharks on Wednesday night in exchange for three players.

    The Bruins get forwards Marco Sturm and Wayne Primeau and defenseman Brad Stuart for Thornton, who signed a three-year, $20 million contract with Boston in August and was once thought to be the future of the franchise.

    "I was blindsided," Thornton said in a conference call. "On the one hand it's disappointing, and on the other it's good to start over again. Obviously when you don't win, there's going to be changes. ... So I've got to move on."

    San Jose general manager Doug Wilson said he expects Thornton to be in the lineup Friday in buffalo.

    "Players like Joe Thornton don't come available very often," Wilson said. "He's a big, physical guy with a lot of ability. He also knows a lot of our players very well. He should fit in well with our group.

    "He's a special guy. The combination of he and (Patrick) Marleau down the middle should be very strong for us."

    The 6-foot-4, 225-pound Thornton, a three-time All-Star, had been the key to the Bruins' offense. He scored more than 20 goals in each of his last five NHL seasons, including two with 30 or more. In 2003-04, he led the team in scoring with 23 goals and 50 assists.


    Thornton said he was encouraged by the Sharks' success in 2004, when San Jose went to the Western Conference finals.

    "They had a great run there, and they've got great goaltending, obviously," Thornton said. "I know (Marleau), and he's a great center man. And hopefully we can be a great 1-2 punch."

    Thornton and Marleau were the No. 1 and No. 2 overall draft picks in the 1997 NHL draft.

    This season, the 26-year-old Thornton has nine goals and 24 assists for Boston, which has lost nine of its last 10 games and is in last place in the Northeast Division.

    "We felt we needed to shake up the team and sometimes you have to make some difficult decisions to better the team," Bruins general manager Mike O'Connell said in a statement. "We feel we received three players who can help us immediately."

    San Jose lost to Dallas 4-1 on Wednesday night. The Sharks, last in the Pacific Division, are 0-7-3 in their last 10 games.

    Thornton joins his cousin in San Jose, Sharks winger Scott Thornton. Their fathers are brothers.

    "I obviously know him," Scott Thornton said. "He's one of the top 10 players in the league. He's a big, powerful forward. I expect him to be a giant on special teams."


    AP - Nov 30, 10:47 pm EST
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    Still, Scott Thornton expressed regret in losing Sturm, Primeau and Stuart.

    "We lost three great teammates," he said. "The bottom line is we're all to blame for this. ... We should all feel guilty about this."

    The departing Sharks players, all first-round picks, are expected to play for Boston on Thursday night against the Ottawa Senators.

    The 27-year-old Sturm has six goals and 10 assists this season, second-highest for the Sharks. He had a career-high 28 goals in the 2002-03 season.

    Primeau, 29, has five goals and three assists this season. He has 563 career penalty minutes.

    The 26-year-old Stuart, who has two goals and 10 assists, finished second in voting for the Calder Trophy as top rookie following the 1999-00 season, in which he had 10 goals and 26 assists.
  • Senator7
    SBR MVP
    • 08-20-05
    • 1559

    #2
    You don't trade your team captain because you need a spark. There are a lot of other, less important players you can trade without shipping off your young, all-star captain. Now I know why the Bruins haven't drank from Lord Stanley's Cup in a while.
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    • Illusion
      Restricted User
      • 08-09-05
      • 25166

      #3
      Originally posted by Senator7
      You don't trade your team captain because you need a spark. There are a lot of other, less important players you can trade without shipping off your young, all-star captain. Now I know why the Bruins haven't drank from Lord Stanley's Cup in a while.
      I couldn't agree more. What the hell are they thinking.
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      • Max Levine
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 10-12-05
        • 614

        #4
        $20 million is what they were thinking. It is very Sinden-like.

        It is obvious that his contract negotiation left some scars but to deal him early in the season in order to 'shake up' things makes no sense. You fire the coach or trade good players to find a solution to your problems. You don't trade your franchise.

        This came so fast, I wonder if the Bruins even talked to anyone else. Nothing against Sturm, Stuart and Primeau but letting the whole league know that Thornton was available would have created an auction that would have been beneficial for the Bruins.

        Real shocker.

        Max
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        • Razz
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 08-22-05
          • 5632

          #5
          Let me play devil's advocate.

          Joe Thornton has been an overpaid, oft-injured prima donna who has never played his best hockey when it mattered most, and he is among the worst captains in the league in terms of leadership. When you have someone like this on a struggling team, what you need are a bevy of solid players, not a class system with a couple stars and the rest minor-league players. Sturm, Stuart, and Primeau are all very good players, and I think the Bruins end up with the better of this deal.
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          • Dead Money
            SBR Wise Guy
            • 08-30-05
            • 706

            #6
            This one will end up a RUTHIAN....


            I see it now Jumbo Joe lead San Jose to a couple of cups within 5 years.

            Why sign him to a 6 mill contract and trade him 30 games into the season?

            They should have gotten more for him than those 3 IMO.
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            • bigboydan
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 08-10-05
              • 55420

              #7
              from a money standpoint, the bruins only end up saving like 1.5 million. so it's not a money thing at all if you really think about it. i think they needed more help in those other aeras is all. plus they really did need to send a jolt into that team very badly.
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              • Max Levine
                SBR Wise Guy
                • 10-12-05
                • 614

                #8
                The trade will save the Bruins $3 to $4 million from the $39 mil salary cap. You can only compare Thornton's $6.6 mil to Sturm's $2 mil as two other players will be traded or sent down to Providence to make room for Stuart and Primeau on the roster.

                At any rate, the Bruins lost confidence in their captain and felt he was not the franchise player they expected him to be. Stuart is a top defenseman and will help. But it will be hard to convince their fans that this was actually a good move.

                And that's despite beating the Sens tonight.

                Max
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                • onlooker
                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                  • 08-10-05
                  • 36572

                  #9
                  Originally posted by bigboydan
                  The Bruins needed to do something to give that team a spark.
                  Something sparked them. They won today 3-0 against a pretty good Ottawa squad.
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