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02.26.2008 12:42 pm

Blues players lament trade of Salvador

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I know a lot of you are scratching your heads about the trade of Bryce Salvador to New Jersey for feisty forward - and St. Louisan - Cam Janssen. I’m going to hold off judgement until this afternoon when we talk to JD and find out the details of the Blues’ efforts to re-sign Salvador and what was available on the trade market.

In the meantime, Salvador is going to a playoff contender and the Blues are getting a player who really wants to be here. I’ve been told that Janssen was stoked when he heard the news that he was coming home to St. Louis. He is regarded as the first St. Louisan to make it to the NHL (not counting Pat LaFontaine, who left when he was 5).

Here’s what Blues players had to say this morning about the trade:

Eric Brewer

On the trade:
“It’s a real tough loss . . . huge loss. We’ve played together for two years and got along on and off the ice. Just a real great guy, great teammate, great family guy. We lost a good family today.”

On being reminded that the NHL is a business:

“It’s part of it. Most of us have been traded at some point. You have to deal with it and just kind of know that that’s the existence we’re in. Just kind of carry on and we’ve got games to win.”

On Cam Janssen: 

“I don’t really know much about him to be honest with you. I know he’s a real physical up-and-down winger.”

On missing Salvador: 

“He’s been here for a long time. He’s done a lot of good things for the team. He’s done a lot of good things off the ice here as well. I really enjoyed the three years that we played together and the two years as partners.”

Keith Tkachuk

On losing Salvador: 

“It’s one of those things that you knew they were going to make a move with someone. Unfortunately, it was the classiest person I’ve ever played with . . . Bryce Salvador. He’s a guy that you never had to worry about. He’s going to put it on the line every time he steps on the ice. I think Jersey is getting a solid player and a solid person. I played with him for a long time now and you won’t find a nicer person than Bryce Salvador. I think he’ll fit well with the NJ organization. They’re going to be very pleased with the guy they’re getting.”

 On Cam Janssen:

“I don’t know much about him, but I know he’s the type of guy that leaves it on the ice every single time he steps on it. He’ll stick up for his teammates. He’s built a good reputation in the National Hockey League. He’ll do whatever it takes to stay in the lineup.”

On moving forward:

“We traded Bryce, but we know what we have to do. We have to go out and try to win a hockey game tonight and get back into it.”

Jamal Mayers

On hearing about the trade of his close friend, Salvador: 

“I think you’re just shocked originally. Disappointed that they couldn’t get something done, but I certainly understand the business. I’m happy for him. He’s going to a great team. He’s going to get opportunities. It’s all positive for him.”

On what the two talked about: 

“I told him I’ll be text-messaging and keeping in touch. Just asked him if April needed anything to let me know. He’ll be on a plane this afternoon. That’s how it works.”

 On being happy that Salvador is going to a playoff team:

“Yeah, I mean, glad he’s going to the East so I don’t have to play against him. I’m happy for him.”

D.J. King

On Cam Janssen:

“He’s a local boy, so when I come down here early in August, I see him at the rink. I played against him in the Memorial Cup a few years ago. That’s about it. I talked to him a few times. Obviously I know what style of player he is. He’s the same style player as me. Just gets in the forecheck and bangs around. He’s a tough guy too.”

On fighting Janssen in the past: 

“I think I’ve fought him four times in my career so far. He’s always up for a good battle, that’s for sure.”

On how he fared against Janssen:

“Pretty well I guess. They’re all good battles. I’m not going to say I beat him up, but they were good fights. He’s one tough customer.”

On King and Janssen possibly being in the lineup together: 

“We’ll have to wait and see what happens. I’m not sure if he’s healthy right now. We both can’t change our games. I’m sure it’s going to be the same thing out there. Just go around and bang and bang. We’re both the same style player, so I’m sure (like with) Chase and Twist . . . it’s going to be the same thing.”

 On his thoughts about having two enforcers:

“I think it’s going to probably bring a lot more out of both of us because we’re both going to be competing for a spot in the lineup every night. We’ve both got the same role pretty much and they’re probably only going to put one of us in there. It’s going to create competition between both of us and we’re going to work that much harder. It’s not that I was comfortable already, but just knowing that fact – there’s two of us here – we’ve got to work that much harder.”

JR

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JR,

Thanks for the update.

Would have loved to keep Bryce, but business is business, I guess. Do you know if Cam has any offensive upside? Has he ever shown any signs of being something more than an enforcer?

On another note, will Richards be in the lineup tonight for Dallas?

— Capt. Code
12:53 pm February 26th, 2008

Thanks for the quotes JR. I really am shocked that there weren’t any better offers for Salvador. I don’t know anything about Jansen other than what I have read today, but are we really filling a need with this trade? Are we getting enough in return for a pending UFA to make it worth shipping him off? I will suspend judgment as well, but not for long. There really needs to be some more information or a better explanation for how this went down because my initial reaction is we got the short end of this deal for sure.
I am looking forward to your updates.

— Chris
12:57 pm February 26th, 2008

I realize the Cardinals are the #1 team in St. Louis and all, but the top 8 stories are all about the Cards with 4 of them about steroids. COME ON!!! It is the Hockey trade deadline and the Blues are making moves. Nice coverage PD. Get a clue. WE ARE SICK OF THE STEROIDS CRAP! Give JR some credit and put his Blues coverage on top for once. The Cards articles will still be there, steroids and all.

— Chris
1:01 pm February 26th, 2008

Are you telling Me that in the entire NHL,there was not ONE offensive prospect available for a top 6 defensemen with NHL experience?I think JD has done a great job,but on this one He has lost his mind .This trade makes NO SENSE WHATSOEVER.We already have DJ King.Are you telling Me we need more depth at CementHead than we do Offense? JD,we luv ya Man,..but I dont get this one at all

— pauliesaprano
1:18 pm February 26th, 2008

Wade Belak gets a 5th rounder and Adam Foote gets a 1st rounder. I figure Salvador could have gotten us a 3rd rounder at least looking at those deals. That would be a lot better than Janssen. I thought the compensation to the Devils for the Scott Stevens trade was over. Apparently not…..

— Dan
1:25 pm February 26th, 2008

While JD has done a great job I have to question this trade. We need goals, not more penalty mintues. We have seen Cam play in St. Louis and while he might be very good at his role, its not going to help this team score goals. I dont understand why Jackman was not traded after signing him for a top offensive player when we have some many good defensement on the Blues and in the minors and yet struggle to score goals.

— Brian
1:27 pm February 26th, 2008

The more and more I think about this trade the worse it looks. I am struggling to find any positive coming out of this trade at all. I hope JD, LP and the organIzation are ready for the back lash this is going to create from the fans, because I have yet to read one single favorable comment about this one. Not good at all.

— Chris
1:28 pm February 26th, 2008

Nor should you see any favorable comments on this trade.

Jeremy, unless JD pulls another trade off (get rid of Mayers please), you should advise him to stay far, far away from the Thursday chats. It will not be pretty.

— Dan
1:36 pm February 26th, 2008

Other than the hometown connection I don’t get this trade. DJ King fills his role nicely, and other needs are more prominent. How about more offense? Perhaps Davidson is trying to pattern the Blues after Anaheim.

Good luck to Salvador; his work ethic will be missed.

— Mike
1:45 pm February 26th, 2008

Backman has just been traded to NY Rangers for a 4th round draft pick!!! FINALLY!!! Now that makes sense!

— Chris
2:01 pm February 26th, 2008

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