Coming off a shocking end to the season
that saw the Millers win 8 of the final 10 games of the regular season and the
first 2 games of their playoff series as the number 8 seed one might think the
Millers are on the verge of an upswing. Real (NHL) life is cruel, and injury
woes and poor performances by several of the core players have tempered
expectations going into the 2021-22 season. What follows is a summation of the
team’s off-season moves, free agency decisions, the draft and how the current
roster shapes up.
Trades
To date Georgetown has made just one trade.
Nick Schmaltz to Capeside for Mikael
Granlund and prospect Gage Gocalves.
Schmaltz did a fantastic job as the 2nd
line RW and 1st unit PP member but was caught in a numbers crunch as
he’s spent the entirety of this NHL season as Center and the Millers prefer
some defensive and face-off ability from their pivots, neither of which
Schmaltz provides. With Larkin, Hayes, Gourde and Kotkaniemi entrenched down
the middle and unlikely to be rated as wingers, Schmaltz was the odd man out.
Enter Capeside, in need of a 2nd line Center. Granlund returns to
Georgetown, where he began last season skating on the Larkin line before being
dealt away to Amos for a couple of prospects. This time around Granlund is
expected to play as a middle 6 winger, opposite either Vrana or Farabee. Granlund
will also be killing penalties and supporting the power play. Goncalves is a
hard-working, quick and physical forward prospect. He’s seen as a complementary
player at the highest level, willing to do the dirty work but skilled enough to
hold his own in the top 9.
Free Agency
Georgetown has 4 pending Unrestricted Free
Agents: Blake Comeau, Michael del Zotto, Bobby Ryan and Wayne Simmonds. Comeau
did yeoman’s work after his acquisition, stabilizing the 2nd line
and the PK. He’s unlikely to be re-signed as Georgetown has younger wingers
they want to look at. Ryan and Simmonds were acquired after hot starts with the
Millers hopeful of one emerging as a bottom 6 scorer and PP asset. Both ended
up injured and tailed-off their early scoring pace and are long-shots to
return. Del Zotto has the best chance to come back, despite the relative depth
of the Millers blueline. MDZ played up and down the lineup, showing decent
chemistry with Shea Theodore in a run on the top pair, and anchoring a
revolving cast of teammates on the 3rd unit. His re-sign price would
be close to $5 million which is pricey for a 3rd pairing rearguard
but the Millers have cash to spare.
The Restricted Free Agents are Christina
Djoos, Kevin Hayes, Drake Caggiula, Jordan Martinook, Jake McCabe, Marcus
Nutivaara, Lucas Wallmark and Casey DeSmith. Hayes is a no-brainer to be
extended, possibly for the maximum amount of years. Martinook is versatile and
solid defensively and is expected to return. McCabe was acquired to give more
bite to the D unit and did well paired with Theodore. He suffered a devastating
knee injury during the NHL season and it’s unknown how much he’ll be able to
contribute next season but the club likes him and will likely give him a one
year contract and monitor his rehab. DeSmith will be extended and will compete
with Jonathan Bernier for the backup goalie job. Wallmark did a fine job as the
3rd line Center, showing some really good chemistry with Jakub
Vrana, but he’s performed poorly in the NHL and the Center depth makes him expendable.
Caggiula brought a spark after his acquisition but hasn’t produced in the NHL
and will be replaced by younger, cheaper options on the 4th line.
Nutivaara and Djoos are both offensive-minded Dmen with deficiencies in their
own zone. Djoos is younger and cheaper and thus more likely to return as a
depth defender on a one- year contract.
The Draft
Their late season run took the Millers out
of the lottery and they will pick 7th overall. The club has 7 other
picks in the draft, the earliest coming in the 4th round, and have
announced a willingness to deal those picks for prospects, cash or 2022 picks.
The Current Roster
Assuming no UFA re-sign and the RFAs
returning are Hayes, Martinook, DeSmith and McCabe, this is the early version
of the Millers depth chart:
(* denotes rookie)
LW-C-RW
Fabbri-Larkin-Fast
Granlund-Hayes-Farabee
Vrana-Gourde-Foegele
Texier-Kotkaniemi-Martinook
Wagner, Grundstrom,
Maltsev*
D
Theodore-Miller*
Leddy-Skjei
Smith*-Anderson*
McCabe, Stecher
G
Binnington
Bernier
DeSmith
Hogberg