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Thrillhouse 06-08-2009 04:04 PM

Thrashers Re-Sign Forward Marty Reasoner
 
The Atlanta Thrashers have resigned forward Marty Reasoner to a multiple-year contract, according to Executive Vice President and General Manager Don Waddell.

Reasoner, 32, appeared in 79 games for the Thrashers last season, recording 30 points (14 goals, 16 assists). His 14 goals marked a career-best for the 10-year veteran. He ranked seventh on the team in points and goals, and was ninth in assists. Reasoner appeared in his 500th NHL game on Dec. 26 vs. Carolina and earned his 200th career point with the game-winning overtime goal on March 12 at Edmonton. He was honored with the 2009 Thrashers Players’ Player Award, as voted on by his teammates, given annually to the Thrasher who best exemplifies what being a “team player” is all about.

The 6-1, 205-pound center has earned 206 points (78 goals, 128 assists) in 544 career games with St. Louis, Edmonton, Boston and Atlanta. He has also appeared in 23 Stanley Cup Playoff games with St. Louis and Edmonton, posting eight points (six goals, two assists). The native of Honeoye Falls, N.Y., has played for the United States in International competition on five occasions including the 1995 and 1996 World Junior Championship and the World Championships in 2002, 2003 and 2006.

Reasoner, who was originally selected by St. Louis in the first round (14th overall) of the 1996 NHL Entry Draft, signed with the Thrashers as a free agent on July 17, 2008.

CapsFan99 06-08-2009 09:06 PM

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his 14 goals marked a career-best for the 10-year veteran.
:rotfl:

DaleHunter32 06-08-2009 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by CapsFan99 (Post 1709769)
:rotfl:

thats what i was thinking, he's a good team player, but thats a bit much for a role guy

Sourdoughkeeper 06-09-2009 12:53 PM

I dunno fellas, Reasoner couldve made at least this much on the open market as a defensive center who can bag about 30 points. And hell, Hook-n-Slash Holik made upwards of 4-5 mil per, so Donny didnt get hosed nearly as bad here as you might think. Also, theres a lot of call for Reasoner to get an A on his sweater, and hes a damn good locker room presence. Besides that, hes brought a lot more stability to a famously unstable Thrashers PK (which still leaves more than a little to be desired) and even pitched in with some shorthanded offense. I say this deal is pretty good for both Reasoner and the Thrashers. I for one am damn glad to see he'll be back for a couple years.

Although I will agree, 14 goals as the high for a 10-year vet does seem somewhat comical for a non-goon.

chilly666 06-09-2009 01:02 PM

14 goals for a 3rd/4th liner that doesnt see the power play is a good amount. he isnt asked to score, just to shut down the opponents top line as best as possible. i would love to have him here in chicago on the hawks.

Tagga 06-09-2009 04:41 PM

Look at the Pens third line center Staal to see how 14 goals on a shutout line isn't that impressive. Staal is also a penalty killer.

chilly666 06-09-2009 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Tagga (Post 1710290)
Look at the Pens third line center Staal to see how 14 goals on a shutout line isn't that impressive. Staal is also a penalty killer.

big difference between reasoner and staal though, so they can't be compared at all. for staal it isn't impressive because of the money he makes and the TOI he plays including the power play. reasoner doesn't see half that on a nightly basis, so his numbers are somewhat impressive.

Sourdoughkeeper 06-10-2009 01:10 AM

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Originally Posted by chilly666 (Post 1710325)
big difference between reasoner and staal though, so they can't be compared at all. for staal it isn't impressive because of the money he makes and the TOI he plays including the power play. reasoner doesn't see half that on a nightly basis, so his numbers are somewhat impressive.

Besides that, aint Staal expected to be something of an offensive player after he develops fully into an NHL player? I mean Hudler worked his way up the depth charts, and thats sorta what Ive always heard, read and seen that Staal is expected to do as well.

And I could just swear I saw him playing on the second line more than once last season. I could be wrong, but Im almost positive I saw it a few times.

Machinehead2k5 06-10-2009 01:14 AM

There was a few games this season where it was Kovy-Reasoner-Thorburn line. They actually did pretty well until Rich Peverly joined the club who took over the top line duties with Army and Kovy.

The Thrashers if I'm not mistaken led the league in Shorthanded goals after the New Years.

flex_buff_chest 06-10-2009 02:46 AM

Decent face off and penalty killer. Good signing.


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