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Anthony
07-11-2006, 03:30 PM
http://freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060711/SPORTS05/607110414/1053




Agent: Belfour could sign today


July 11, 2006

BY HELENE ST. JAMES
FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER

The agent for goaltender Ed Belfour sounded optimistic that a deal could be announced as soon as today.

"We are moving towards our mutual goal of making Ed Belfour a Red Wing," Ron Salcer, Belfour's agent, said Monday evening. Salcer said he and Wings general manager Ken Holland are talking numbers.

"In my talks with Ken, there's a deal to be made with the Red Wings," he said. "The interest is on both sides. We're looking to get something done."

Holland was not available for comment, but Red Wings spokesman John Hahn said Holland had talked to the camps for Belfour and Dominik Hasek.

But while the Wings went after Belfour, it was Hasek's side that contacted the Wings, and they had very little interest. With Hasek's history of groin injures, he poses an even greater risk than Belfour, who had back surgery last spring. The Wings took the step of having Belfour come to Detroit last Wednesday for a three-hour physical, which he passed.

Belfour, 41, is coming off a subpar season, going 22-22 last season with a 3.29 goals-against average and .892 save percentage. But he backstopped Dallas to the Stanley Cup in 1999, and, having spent the past three seasons with Toronto, he's demonstrated he can handle being scrutinized come playoff time.

He appeals to the Wings for several reasons: He's a proven veteran. He's willing to accept a one-year deal. He's willing to work cheap. The Wings are looking to sign him for $500,000, with incentives.

That, in fact, might be what's holding up the deal. Because the base salary is relatively low, Belfour likely is seeking a guarantee that he would be the starter rather than having to battle for it with Chris Osgood.

All the Wings are looking for is a capable veteran to serve as a stopgap until Jimmy Howard is ready for the NHL. They had to pick someone, as Steve Yzerman reflected when asked about the situation Sunday.

"If you look at the goaltenders that are out there and still available, everybody comes with a huge price tag or lack of experience or some type of past injury situation," Yzerman said. "Every goalie out there is somewhat of a gamble. That's the dilemma we're facing."

Cross
07-11-2006, 10:26 PM
I'm not sure how we did on the Leafs(?) but apparently he went through surgery.

And he's 41 years old:eek: Didn't think he was that old.

Glenn
07-12-2006, 10:31 AM
I used to watch him play for the Saginaw Hawks in the old IHL.

He used to have a classic car collection that he kept on a farm in Freeland, he might still own that joint, in fact.

Anthony
07-19-2006, 06:53 PM
Looks like its not going to happen. Looks like he's going to sign with the panthers.

Glenn
07-20-2006, 08:30 AM
Wings offered $500K w/incentives, Panthers offered $1.5m

Anthony
07-20-2006, 03:17 PM
Not a real hard choice for him:

500k or 1mill
Flordia or Detroit.....


Yeah, time to bring back Hasek.

Zekyl
07-26-2006, 11:55 AM
Update: Belfour signed with Florida.

Now, what are you willing to give up for some of the other guys available?

Anthony
07-26-2006, 10:14 PM
Should have kept Manny

Fraserburn
07-27-2006, 10:23 AM
Manny has confidence issues
and Holland isnt going to go back on his word
it wouldnt be good for the organization