Thursday, August 11, 2016

Jimmy Vesey Narrows List of Potential Teams to Six




Former Harvard star and Hobey Baker Award winner, jimmy Vesey has narrowed his list of teams he would like to sign with down to six, according to Stephen Harris of the Boston Herald.  

The Buffalo Sabres currently hold the exclusive rights to Vesey, after a trade with the Nashville Predators in June. The Predators drafted Vesey in the third round of the 2012 National Hockey League Draft. Buffalo has been unable to sign the 23-year-old left winger, but are still in the mix for him. 

Vesey who is set to become an unrestricted free agent on Monday August 15, recently held a meeting with his agent and his family to discuss his options. 

Peter Fish, who represents Vesey said, “Just to kind of finalize our thoughts. We have all been running around doing stuff this summer, but we are finally getting down to the nitty gritty.”

While all 30 teams will most likely give him a call starting Monday, His hometown Boston Bruins, the Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Blackhawks, New Jersey Devils and New York Rangers are the other teams besides the Sabres leading the way. 

Vesey’s father is a scout for the Maple Leafs. Devils general manager, Ray Shero, watched him play in the Foxboro Sports Center Pro League on Wednesday. 

A report from Comcast Sportsnet New England, cited two anonymous sources, on Wednesday, stating that the Bruins are not in believed to be amongst the forward’s top three choices. One of the sources did tell CSNNE, that the top three choices include the Blackhawks, Rangers and Devils. 

WKBW in Buffalo was able to find out in a statement from one of Vesey’s representatives stating, “There are no front runners. Jimmy will go through the process and Buffalo will be part of that process. Everything said or read until that time is speculation.”
 
Fish said, “His client wants to see things through, and is thoroughly considering all factors before making a decision. We have looked at depth charts with some teams and talked about them. There is obviously a lot that goes into it. The city, the coach, the GM, the salary structure, how a team treats their players in the second and third contracts down the road.”
 
Vesey will only be signing a two-year deal once he becomes a free agent on Monday. Of the teams said to be in play many offer him something different for him to look for. 

The Rangers have New York City and are in search of some young blood to help goaltender Henrik Lundqvist as he enters the final seasons left in the prime of his career. The Devils are another team getting younger and starting to rebuild and turn their franchise back in the right direction. They are not that far from New York as well. 

The Blackhawks give Vesey the option of playing with Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane to go along with the organizations recent history of winning hockey the last few seasons. The history surrounding the Maple Leafs and the sport, as well as his father being a scout in Toronto can help their case in getting the forward to sign with them.

 The Maple Leafs also have some young players filling out their roster to go along with a top rated coach, Mike Babcock and general manager, Lou Lamoriello. 

With the Sabres starting to improve and having some good young players could be a benefit in their case for him. Vesey along with Jack Eichel could give the Sabres a similar situation to what Chicago has with Kane and Toews.

The Bruins who may still have some work to do in their rebuilding process, give Vesey the option of playing in front of his friends and family, for his hometown team. 

If the Sabres are not able to reach an agreement with Charlestown, Massachusetts native before midnight on Monday, his other potential suitors will be able to make their case to get him to join their team.   

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