San Jose Releasing Nabokov

The Sharks GM Doug Wilson announced Tuesday that the San Jose and goaltender Evgeni Nabokov will part ways for the 2010-2011 season.
“The San Jose Sharks will not offer goaltender Evgeni Nabokov a contract when he becomes an unrestricted free agent next week, cutting ties with one of the franchise’s cornerstone players.
General manager Doug Wilson announced the decision Tuesday in a pre-draft news conference, shortly after delivering the news personally to Nabokov.
“He’s been outstanding for this organization, a big part of our successes,” Wilson said. “I have great respect for him as a player, as a man and a teammate.”
Nabokov said at the end of the season that he would like to remain in San Jose, but noted that it was not his decision entirely. Nabokov made US$6 million last year in the final season of his five-year contract.
Wilson noted a direction in the NHL in which teams have had great success with lower-paid goaltenders, most recently with Chicago winning the Stanley Cup with Antti Niemi, who made $827,000 this season.
“If you look at the trends in this league the last four or five years in particular and the dollars that are dedicated to that position,” he said. “If you’re dedicating $5 or $6 million, that’s coming out of somewhere else.”
Nabokov has been one of the top goalies in the league the past few years, winning an NHL-best 131 games over the past three seasons. He has a 293-215-29 record in 10 seasons with the Sharks, with a 2.39 goals against average.Nabokov went 44-26 with a 2.43 goals against average last season, helping the Sharks reach the Western Conference final this year, where they were swept by Chicago.
The Sharks will give a chance to backup Thomas Greiss, who started 11 games this season and also played for Germany in the Olympics, as well as minor league goalie Alex Stalock, who won 39 games and had a 2.63 goals against average with Worcester in the AHL.
Wilson said the team would also look to add a veteran goalie either through a trade or free agency to pair with one of the younger goalies. Among the goalies eligible to become unrestricted free agents are Dallas’ Marty Turco, St. Louis’ Chris Mason, Philadelphia’s Michael Leighton and Washington’s Jose Theodore.
“The goaltending market is very deep,” Wilson said. “There’s lots of goalies that are out there that you can supplement or build a tandem with what you have. Make no mistake, we’re very pleased with the goaltenders we have in our system and they’ll be given an opportunity.”
With a decision made not to try to retain Nabokov, the focus for the Sharks turns to the other unrestricted free agents, most notably leading goal scorer Patrick Marleau. The decision to let Nabokov leave could free up more money for Marleau if necessary.” {THN.com}
After the Blues dealt for Jaroslav Halak, the goaltending market really opened up, and there’s a great deal of free agents that the Sharks could go with. Thomas Griess played well this season (and in Vancouver for Team Germany), and he could legitimately take over as the starting goaltender without too much trouble. I’d expect the Capitals to make a move for a keeper too – Theodore was terrible during the first round, and Varlamov doesn’t inspire a ton of confidence, so any of these free-agent goaltenders would work well in Washington.








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[...] Sharks GM Doug Wilson made it perfectly clear earlier this week that Nabby will not be returning to …, and the veteran goaltender is searching for greener pastures. Sure, you could legitimately argue that Nabokov has a nasty propensity for choking in the post-season, and at age 34, he’s not a lasting goaltending solution, but Nabby might still have something left in the tank. Washington seems like the best possible solution for Evgeni, as Jose Theodore is a UFA, and if the Capitals actually believe in Varlamov, Nabokov could be a great mentor for the youngster. Playoff troubles aside, his numbers are solid (9.22 SV%, 44 W), and Nabokov is one of (if not the) best keepers in the free agent pool. [...]