Seems like Ales Hemsky is still in his 20s doesn’t it? Well, times have passed, and he is officially an 11-year vet and 30 years of age. He’s found his third home in his career, signing a three year, $12 million deal with the Dallas Stars.

Hemsky played his entire 11-year career with the Edmonton Oilers up to this past season, finally getting traded to the Ottawa Senators. In 11 seasons with Edmonton, he had a turbulent stint. He’d put up 30 points one year and 70 the next, and vice versa. He ran into some injury problems at certain times in his career, most notably between 2009-2011. Outside of that, he has traditionally been anywhere from 50 games to 65+ games with roughly 40+ points, topping 77 in 05-06. His free agent stock soared to overwhelming heights during his time with the Senators. In 20 games, he had 17 points with four goals, while the previous 55 with the Oilers he had only 26. This bodes uncertainty for the Stars.

Has Ales Hemsky recaptured his groove? Well, his short time in Ottawa would make one think so, and it’s anyone’s guess what he has up his sleeve for the next few seasons. Hemsky will be a top six forward, contributing on the powerplay as well. Fully healthy, at the least he’ll give 50 points. But, there’s that “H” word again. Health. The most Hemsky’s ever played in a season was 81 games back in the magical 05-06 season for Edmonton. Mostly, as stated previously, 50 to 65+ games is the expectation. However, as it often happens with free agent deals, health could still be an issue. (SIA Profile)

All in all, it’s going to be a wild card with the 30-year old. There are a lot of different variables that go with Hemsky having good success in his new digs or being a bust. Talent around him with who he’s feeding passes to and receiving from will certainly be huge, as well as his overall state of health. Fans can hold their breath on this one because the ride could get bumpy.

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