While it is no doubt a salary dump it actually points to one of the only positives to come from this year in Chicago and that is that Brent Seabrook and Duncan Keith have officially taken ownership of this defense. Both are just playing amazing hockey especially for such young guys. I was fearing they'd both fall into that 'will always have better talent than results' thing but both have really come into their own this year.
Cam Barker looks like he will soon add to what will be a very young and highly skilled Hawk D before long. Other prospects are tearing it up all over as well so while I'd usually bemoan the Hawks moving another solid veteran contributor for salary this one doesn't bother me so much.
The goal situation shows how historically bad the team has been at drafting and then at identifying player's talent levels once in the system. Before Thibault went down at the end of the previous NHL season Leighton was considered the most NHL ready but he played himself out of the job by seasons end. This year again a 'tender goes down and Anderson gets the call since he's taken on that 'Most NHL ready' tag and he plays himself out of the job.
So, while it used to be we always saw a move coming with Thibault, Leighton and Anderson all in the system it turns out the goalie that they drafted and didn't even decide to sign,
Adam Munro may be the best of all of them. Most recently he shut out the Flames 2-0 stopping 26 shots. The only reason he is still in the system is that he was eventually offered a contract directly by Norfolk the Hawks' AHL team
