Season Stats: 81 GP, 3 G, 16 A, 19 Pts +18
Minutes: 1666 total (2nd among D), 16:20 EV, 1:15 PP, 2:59 PK, 20:34 ATOI
Splits:
1st Half: 40 GP, 1 G, 10 A, 11 Pt, +14 38 shots
2nd Half: 41 GP, 2 G, 6 A, 8 Pt, +4 52 shots
Linemates: Vaananen (50 games), Liles (16), Skrastins (5), Leopold (1) + 9 games at RW.
Career:
His 16 assists and +18 +/- ratings were both 2nd best for his career, and his 81 GP were his most as a pro.
Report:
Was expected to be a 6th or 7th defenseman, but exceeded expectations on the ice and finished 2nd on the team in minutes played…Led team in +/- with a +18…Doesn’t have speed, but probably played the best positional hockey of all the defensemen…Physical in his own end, leading the team with 107 hits…Unfortunately, had a propensity for taking bad penalties – his 34 minor penalties were tops on the team, and many came at very inopportune times…Played very well on the PK…Not much of a threat offensively…Played 102 minutes on the PP without registering a point…Joined the play more in the 2nd half, but had more points in the 1st half of the season.
Fast Fact: The team went 6-3 in the games where Klee played at RW.
Midseason Grade: B
Final Grade: B+
Defensively, Klee was probably the most consistent player throughout the season. Bad penalties and lack of offense are the two knocks against him in an otherwise solid year.
2007-2007 Salary: $700,000
2007-2008 Status:
Outlook:
It was Klee who approached the Avalanche about joining the team last summer (he lives in the area). With a good season, his asking price may be headed north a bit and the Avs already are crowded on the blue line, with 5 returning defensemen. Still, in the end, I think the chances are good that we’ll see Klee back in a







I agree. Good analysis
A very thorough analysis.
I think you’re right that they’ll re-sign Klee, but I don’t think they should. He’ll be 36 next season and he’s just not that great to keep on when the Avs could find a comparable D-man at the same price who can actually skate.
I agree with just about everything. It’s remarkable that he 102 minutes without a point on the PP. He should have a hand full of points by accident as a second assist. That more than anything tells you how much the Avs missed Leopold.
I agree that Klee was our best positional defenseman but Sauer would be a strong competitor for that title once he played with Clark (last 1/3 of the season).
“I agree that Klee was our best positional defenseman but Sauer would be a strong competitor for that title once he played with Clark (last 1/3 of the season).”
nice foreshadowing…