Cam Barker Traded

Per TSN’s Bob McKenzie…

Cam Barker heads to Minnesota for UFA defenseman Kim Johnsson, and former 2009 first round pick  defenseman Nick Leddy

The Hawks will save slightly over $3 million on Barker’s 2010-2011 salary cap hit. Stan Bowman can comfortably replace Barker with Johnsson and has acquired a  good prospect in Leddy for the future.

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  1. jt19 says:

    YES! Maybe keith and seabrook can now see normal minutes heading into the playoffs…

  2. shruew says:

    Hmmm, less cap space for this year though for other trades.  Leddy seems like a solid enough prospect, but still years away for obvious reasons.
    Will have to wait a couple weeks to see if they make any other moves to really make sense of this one.  It certainly doesn’t add depth.

  3. Al Cimaglia says:

    Shruew,

    They probably aren’t done but it is a very good trade for Hawks.

    They acquire a dman who was playing over 20 mins. a night….the kid is only a kid and if he turns out to be a top four player that was something Barker wasn’t on the Hawks.

  4. djd says:

    Al,
    I agree, a good trade but it doesn’t add any toughness, in fact the ‘hawks lost some there. Johnsson appears to be durable though.
    Obviously, they’ll let Johnsson walk at season’s end. Good for Cam, he’ll get some minutes in Minnie.
    There must be more to come because Shruew is correct—Kim costs more than Cam over the balance of the season, and KJ is not the final piece to be sure.

  5. Dave Morris says:

    @shreuw> the Hawks still have enough cap room to add another player or players, before March 3rd. CapGeek projects that as being the equivalent of a $2.5 million annual contract. 

  6. vito says:

    good trade he’s swedish whats the chances of him pairing up with hammer? we still need a big hitter or two. this trade may be ok for barker too, he struggled with hawks

  7. shruew says:

    “Enough” for what?  Add in another ~$3MM I guess for the likes of a Versteeg or someone and you have room to play with.
    Puts to rest the Nieds thoughts at least.  Though, I guess they still have room for the Wiz…
     

  8. Nick V says:

    Next to pack their bags, Versteeg….
     
    Like the trade a lot.  Hawks now have a true solid #5 D-man.  While I like Barker a great deal, he just does not cut it as a #5 guy in Chi-Town.
     

  9. Al Cimaglia says:

    The toughness issue hasn’t been addressed yet…but they are not done is my guess.

    I think they still need another dman and they have room to acquire someone like Wisz or Exelby.

    If they choose to ad toughness up front there are guys available.

    What was accomplished is Barker has been replaced for similar money by a better defenseman.

    Barker could develop into a nice power play sepcialist and maybe even a very good #4  but he wasn’t going to here.

    The young kid  is an interesting acquisition…more on that tomorrow.

  10. Al Cimaglia says:

    The next deal they may have to move someone off the roster……but Anaheim might be happy with a decent draft pick.
     
    The sellers are in control….there aren’t many.
    The Hawks found a partner who still has an eye on the playoffs.

  11. vito says:

    i doubt they have enough space to keep this guy but thats if he fits in well with the team. versteeg is like katy perry hot and cold, trade him for a player that will not make dumb passes in the neutral zone in the playoffs when it really matters he’s got a lot of  talent but chokes in the neutral zone when he has the puck whether its a pass or trying to beat 3 players

  12. Dave Morris says:

    Vito, you may be right about Versteeg being a candidate to be traded.

    The recent ‘limo incident’ may have hurt his standing with the organization as it shows a lack of personal discipline.

    Versteeg’s very talented but his contract definitely makes him vulnerable, and no goals in the last 14 games (except for the s/o winner vs. Dallas) doesn’t help his case.

    He could be a movable asset in a trade for a depth or other veteran player.

  13. shruew says:

    So Kane and Madden should be traded as well because of the limo incident?
    I do agree Steeg is trade bait.  A team might give some value as he could develop into a great second line wing.
    Much like Barker, Steegy takes too much cap for the role he plays on the Hawks.

  14. Dave Morris says:

    Shreuw, as you know, a professional athlete’s off-ice behavior is usually deemed acceptable within certain limits, as long as he is essential to the organization.

    Versteeg doesn’t have the latitude Kane or Madden have.