Final Grade: C+
Midseason Grade: B-
Season Stats: 74 GP, 2 G, 6 A, 5 Pt, +6, 32 shots
Minutes: 1058 total (5th among D), EV 13:49, PP 0:07, PK 0:22
Splits:
1st Half: 39 GP, 2 G, 3 A, 5 Pt, +6, 18 shots
2nd Half: 35 GP, 0 G, 3 A, 3 Pt, E, 14 shots
Linemates: Klee (50 GP), Brisebois (16), Leopold (3), Liles (3) Finger (2),
Career: Vaananen’s two goals shouldn’t have been surprising – he’s scored exactly 2 goals in 4 of his 6 NHL seasons.
Report: Mr Inconsistency…Maybe streaky is a better word there…Has good stretches and bad stretches…His all-over-the-place ice time reflects that…He had 11 games of 18+ minutes of ice time and 11 games of under 10 minutes…When he is on his game, he is a big, physical stay-at-home defenseman…When he isn’t on his game, though, he is provides a negative impact…2nd on the team with 88 hits…Is supposed to be a good skater, but I’ve never seen evidence of that…To make matters worse, he tends to dog it skating back on a play…Doesn’t handle the puck very well…Played pretty well with Klee, but he and Brisebois seemed absolutely lost together – both acted like they had no clue what the other was going to do at any given moment…Has a propensity for taking bad penalties behind the goal line (as in, right in front of the referee)…Not much of a shot blocker…His 72 blocked shots was 5th on the team…Not much of a shot taker either…His .43 shots per game was lowest on a team that has several defensive-minded defensemen…It’s a telltale sign that Vaananen was not trusted enough defensively to be used on the penalty kill.
Fast Fact: Although it’s true that he didn’t play much on the penalty kill, Vaananen had the most PK ice time on the team (28:10) without allowing a PP goal.
2007-2007 Salary: $998,000
2007-2008 Status:
Outlook: Ossi Vaananen, at times, was our most physical defensemen. Unfortunately, on this team that’s sort of like calling someone the thinnest of a bunch of fat chicks. And that’s only when he’s putting in the effort. It’s noteworthy that in the last 7 games of the season, Vaananen was a healthy scratch 5 times. By that point, he’d been passed on the depth chart by Jeff Finger and Kurt Sauer. Both of those guys are similar players to Vaananen and, frankly, both are better – and cheaper - options. With 5 defensemen either signed or RFAs, I think it is very unlikely that Ossi will be back with the club in 07-08.







The….last….horrid….reminder….of….losing….Ballard.
It’s like going to work every day and seeing your ex-wife. As much as you try to forget, it’s there every day to remind you.
That said, I’ll never question Ossi’s toughness after the broken ankle. He’s like Marmaduke. Big, lovable, clumbsy and probably more trouble than he’s worth.
Goodbye, Mr. Vaananen, take care of yourself, wherever you end up.
Agreed….goodbye!