Stars’ Rantanen’s Unexpected PIM Climb & Lightning’s Raddysh Poised for a Lucrative Summer
Teh NHL season is unfolding with some surprising storylines,and two players are generating important buzz: Dallas Stars forward Valeri Rantanen and Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Darren Raddysh. Let’s break down what’s happening with each,and what it means for their futures.
Rantanen: From Skill to…Penalty Minutes?
Valeri Rantanen is known for his offensive prowess, not his physicality. However,a recent surge in penalty minutes has turned heads. He’s currently on pace to challenge for a top-five spot in the league for PIMs, a remarkable shift for a player of his caliber.
Rantanen has a history of occasional outbursts, with one season exceeding 80 PIMs and four others surpassing 50. But don’t expect a full conversion into a pugilist.
While incidents involving the New York Islanders and Calgary Flames - teams looking for retribution after perceived questionable hits – might raise concerns, a change in Rantanen’s approach is likely. Dallas coach Glen Gulutzan will undoubtedly emphasize avoiding needless penalties, as Rantanen is too valuable to risk suspensions or extended time in the box. Expect a more disciplined Rantanen moving forward, diminishing his chances of finishing among the league leaders in penalty minutes.
Raddysh: The Lightning’s Undervalued Defender & Future free agent
The Tampa Bay Lightning are leaning heavily on Darren Raddysh this season, and he’s delivering. With captain Victor Hedman sidelined twice due to injury – the latest keeping him out until February – Raddysh has stepped up in a major way.
Here’s what makes Raddysh’s situation so compelling:
* Increased Ice Time: He’s averaging over 21 minutes per game, peaking at nearly 25 in December.
* Offensive production: Raddysh is currently on pace for 71 points, a significant output for a defenseman.
* Contract Status: He’s earning just $975,000 and will be an unrestricted free agent this summer.
This combination of performance and affordability is setting him up for a considerable raise.
A Thin Free Agent Market Fuels Raddysh’s Value
Looking ahead to this summer’s free agent class, quality defensemen are scarce. Several key players, like Ryan McDonagh and John Carlson, are expected to re-sign with their current teams. Rasmus Andersson is likely to be traded and extended by his new club. Beyond those, the market is largely comprised of older, more physical blueliners.
This creates a prime possibility for Raddysh to attract significant interest from teams needing an offensive-minded defenseman.
Salary Cap Increase & Tampa Bay’s Dilemma
The impending salary cap increase further benefits Raddysh’s negotiating position. Though, it presents a challenge for the Lightning. They’ve recently extended J.J. Moser, and a potential offer of 6x$6M (or similar) for Raddysh could be difficult to match given their cap constraints.
Whether raddysh remains in Tampa or explores other options, one thing is certain: he’s poised to cash in big time when free agency opens. His performance this season has undeniably earned him a lucrative contract, and teams will be vying for his services.
In conclusion: Both Rantanen and Raddysh are players to watch closely as the season progresses. Rantanen’s penalty minute situation is a curious case, while Raddysh is rapidly establishing himself as a key player and a highly sought-after free agent.








