Confirmed with Link: Alex Nylander signed 1 yr deal $775K

lipstickjunkie

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So what are we looking at for lines with this group of rag-tags on Sunday?

McMann-Tavares-Marner
Nylander-Holmberg-Nylander
Robertson-Minten-Grebenkin
Lorentz-Dewar-Steeves

Is this really what we're left with?
 
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diceman934

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Ehhhh I guess we're down to this due to injuries. But once we're healthy, not sure he will play over just about anyone. He sucks defensively and our top 9 is pretty full. I'm not a fan of his game.

Maybe this is pre-cursor to a trade in a week or two if he does well.
Robertson is as good as gone. Nylander takes his spot. The Leafs will not put Nylander on waivers again ashe will get claimed
 
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seanlinden

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The Leafs of course always had "this card" to play.

The interesting challenge now is -- you likely can't stash him back in the AHL if the team starts to get healthy. He apparently had NHL offers this summer. There's enough teams with injuries out there, that would likely put a waiver claim in.

So, while he was "the last to be called up", he'll likely be the last to be sent down, given that Minten & Grebenkin are waiver-exempt, while Steeves can be waiver exempt as long as they get him back down sooner than later.
 
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arso40

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The Leafs of course always had "this card" to play.

The interesting challenge now is -- you likely can't stash him back in the AHL if the team starts to get healthy. He apparently had NHL offers this summer. There's enough teams with injuries out there, that would likely put a waiver claim in.

So, while he was "the last to be called up", he'll likely be the last to be sent down, given that Minten & Grebenkin are waiver-exempt, while Steeves can be waiver exempt as long as they get him back down sooner than later.
I don’t think steeves is waiver exempt either
 

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I love feel good stories in sports. The world seems like a big hard sun sometimes.

Even for a game it is pretty special for the Nylanders to play together. The odds and hard work for this to happen is pretty damn special. Even if it fails on an epic level.
 

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I don’t think steeves is waiver exempt either
He is not.

But if they send down Minten+Grebs and Waive Reaves - who no one will pick up.... you keep everyone.

At least until Jarnkrok, Patches, or Kampf come back.
After that, the the music stops and we see who doesn't have a chair.
 
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arso40

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He is not.

But if they send down Minten+Grebs and Waive Reaves - who no one will pick up.... you keep everyone.

At least until Jarnkrok, Patches, or Kampf come back.
After that, the the music stops and we see who doesn't have a chair.
Exactly what I’m thinking 💯
 

fahad203

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Still remembered how some here said Alex will be the better Nylander during Alex’s draft year.
Good times


More like Sedins, except they are not twins, lol

Burke started that BS trend and rumor that some data shows younger siblings are better players than older siblings. I remember him saying that in an interview. I think it was leafs wanted to draft Brayden Schenn

There has been very few cases where younger siblings is the better player in recent history

Schenn case being one of them
 

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121 NHL games, 25G/24A, 12.6 shooting %.

He had a decent year with Buff in 18/19, another with Chicago in 19/20, and then really nothing until last year with the Blue Jackets where he popped for 15 points in 23 games.

What's holding this kid back? Brain dead?
 
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fahad203

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121 NHL games, 25G/24A, 12.6 shooting %.

He had a decent year with Buff in 18/19, another with Chicago in 19/20, and then really nothing until last year with the Blue Jackets where he popped for 15 points in 23 games.

What's holding this kid back? Brain dead?

Pretty lazy, doesn't defend well, doesn't forecheck, doesn't win many board battles

But otherwise a great player
 

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