lanceuppercut75
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to Anaheim Ducks
Timothy Liljegren (2y @ $3.0m cap hit)
to Toronto Maple Leafs
Drew Helleson (ELC, 2025 waiver eligibility, RHD prospect)
Anaheim moves on from a D prospect that has been surpassed by younger better prospects. They would have to find a place for him on their blueline next summer or risk losing him to waivers. He hasn't shown that he's on track to become an impact player in the NHL. It seems like he's the odd guy out on Anaheim's blueline, with Mintyukov, Zellweger, LaCombe, Solberg, Luneau, Warren etc forming the future Ducks blueline. They bring in a stop-gap young-ish veteran D in his mid-20s who could maybe turn it around a little bit with the Ducks? Could possibly develop into a half-decent trade piece 1 or 1.5 years from now? Or not. You're not giving up that much for him. Turning him into a Helleson-level asset or better is possible, but not a sure thing.
Toronto moves on from an NHL D that never worked out as planned as is probably nearing the end of his time in Toronto. This trade would be done along with another trade to bring a new RD in... probably Whitecloud from Vegas. In exchange for Liljegren, Toronto opens up Liljegren's cap space and adds a RD prospect that is one year away from waivers. Helleson could maybe be a 3rd pair guy on the Leafs one year from now, or he could be a 7D press box guy. He could even be on the waiver wire. Nothing is for certain there, but TOR gets Liljegren's cap space at least, which they can use to pay another RD instead of Liljegren.
Fowler - Mintyukov
( Zellweger / LaCombe ) - Gudas
Dumoulin - Liljegren
7D = Vaakanainen
first callup = Zellweger or LaCombe
waive Vaakanainen if necessary at any point
Rielly - Tanev
McCabe - (new guy traded in... Whitecloud?)
OEL - Benoit
7D = Hakanpaa
8D = Timmins
first callup = Niemela or Helleson
waive Timmins if necessary at any point
Timothy Liljegren (2y @ $3.0m cap hit)
to Toronto Maple Leafs
Drew Helleson (ELC, 2025 waiver eligibility, RHD prospect)
Anaheim moves on from a D prospect that has been surpassed by younger better prospects. They would have to find a place for him on their blueline next summer or risk losing him to waivers. He hasn't shown that he's on track to become an impact player in the NHL. It seems like he's the odd guy out on Anaheim's blueline, with Mintyukov, Zellweger, LaCombe, Solberg, Luneau, Warren etc forming the future Ducks blueline. They bring in a stop-gap young-ish veteran D in his mid-20s who could maybe turn it around a little bit with the Ducks? Could possibly develop into a half-decent trade piece 1 or 1.5 years from now? Or not. You're not giving up that much for him. Turning him into a Helleson-level asset or better is possible, but not a sure thing.
Toronto moves on from an NHL D that never worked out as planned as is probably nearing the end of his time in Toronto. This trade would be done along with another trade to bring a new RD in... probably Whitecloud from Vegas. In exchange for Liljegren, Toronto opens up Liljegren's cap space and adds a RD prospect that is one year away from waivers. Helleson could maybe be a 3rd pair guy on the Leafs one year from now, or he could be a 7D press box guy. He could even be on the waiver wire. Nothing is for certain there, but TOR gets Liljegren's cap space at least, which they can use to pay another RD instead of Liljegren.
Fowler - Mintyukov
( Zellweger / LaCombe ) - Gudas
Dumoulin - Liljegren
7D = Vaakanainen
first callup = Zellweger or LaCombe
waive Vaakanainen if necessary at any point
Rielly - Tanev
McCabe - (new guy traded in... Whitecloud?)
OEL - Benoit
7D = Hakanpaa
8D = Timmins
first callup = Niemela or Helleson
waive Timmins if necessary at any point