Gilmour1996
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Would you rather have Kerfoot?Who gets fired for signing domi .
Would you rather have Kerfoot?Who gets fired for signing domi .
I dont think Marner would waive at the deadline, if he asks for 8 million, I dont want that deal, I want some change. Marner will ask north of Nylanders 11.5, no thanks. I personally like Max Domi as the set up man for Matthews plus he adds some grit.
If Marner did waive, Leafs can get a 1st round pick most likely 22-32 range, a defensive prospect recently selected in the 1st round type on the cusp of the NHL or already in the lineup, and other lesser valued assets.
I’m not advocating anything related to Mitch but on paragraph one, we have our worst points percentage in the 8 years of the Matthews era. It’s still early (anything pre game 20 is too early) but so far I wouldn’t lean towards “we’re the bestest”.So you want a team that at the time that I write this 1 point out of 1st in the division, and only a couple points out of 1st in the entire east to take Mitch Marner and trade him.
And not only trade him, but trade him for what is essentially magic beans that you HOPE turn into the next Mitch Marner but probably won't because any team would trade for him will not have a high 1st.
That's a bad idea.
I’m not advocating anything related to Mitch but on paragraph one, we have our worst points percentage in the 8 years of the Matthews era. It’s still early (anything pre game 20 is too early) but so far I wouldn’t lean towards “we’re the bestest”.
Things can be true while simultaneously not being an accurate reflection of reality. If current reality holds, your truth will no longer be true by the end.Tell me something, as of the time that I wrote that what did I say that wasn't true?
Here is some more, we have a top 10 PK, Marner is our best PK guy, I don't even think that's up for debate at this point.
As for the points percentage that's true but at the same time I'm not sure it matters, take alook around the Atlantic everybody is floating around 500 or below.
Boston
Tampa
Detroit
Buffalo
Ottawa
All floating around 500, and Tampa hasn't played for a week, last time I checked they were without Point, AND they have Winnipeg tonight, AND they have lost 4 in a row.
Toronto has won 4 out of their last 5 and they have done it without Matthews.
The Leafs aren't perfect, far from it, but all things considered they are in a pretty good spot.
Things can be true while simultaneously not being an accurate reflection of reality. If current reality holds, your truth will no longer be true by the end.
What makes it look silly? They didn't want him going in lame duck. They got the same playoff results and be was fired, quickly hired in Jersey and the Leafs were not on the hook for any of the "silly commitment".On one hand not surprising,.on the other it makes the unnecessary multi year extension both men signed off on for Keefe look even sillier
I actually sympathize with Keefe a bit, but I think he fell into a common trap of worrying about his job security so he leaned too much on core players and didn't want to deal with projects throughout the season
What makes it look silly? They didn't want him going in lame duck. They got the same playoff results and be was fired, quickly hired in Jersey and the Leafs were not on the hook for any of the "silly commitment".
Maybe the Leafs knew that Keefe wanted to keep coaching and would take a job elsewhere and that there would be demand for the coach with highest winning percentage in league history?
Dubas left glaring holes at:
Goalie
RHD
Center
Treliving has given us more strength at RHD than Dubas was ever able to accomplish in his entire tenure here.
Treliving has given us more stability in net and continues to build a pipeline, and has exposed how clueless Dubas was when it came to goalies in his entire tenure here.
Next up for Treliving is Center, and I'm very interested to see what he does here. We can hope against hope that Minten can fast track and take over 3C for us, but I don't think that's realistic.
TDL looks like that's when it gets done, but no idea who it would be.
Still think Lindholm was a significant missed opportunity this offseason. Would have moved off a lot of guys to make the numbers work..
I think the only fans lamenting Lindholm are Boston fans, because they are stuck with that contract for many, many years. He is nothing more than a 50 point guy at this point.He's not really working out in Boston
To be honest, doesn’t seem like anything is working out in Boston at the moment, starting with the head coach.He's not really working out in Boston
There was no firing Keefe last year, the Tre hiring timing made that impossible. What was the downside for us to extending him exactly?Because extending a guy who both men seemingly didn't have confidence in was clearly not going to last - which is exactly what happened.
Doubling down on a guy you don't have faith in just feeds into the idea they wasted yet another year (which, aside from identifying that Domi was worth extending was absolutely how it played out)
The lame duck thing for coaches is way overblown. The guy was already overplaying veterans and didn't care about developing younger players. It wouldn't have made any difference
We paid him two years' salary while pretty sure he would only be here one year.There was no firing Keefe last year, the Tre hiring timing made that impossible. What was the downside for us to extending him exactly?
There was no firing Keefe last year, the Tre hiring timing made that impossible. What was the downside for us to extending him exactly?
We didn't pay him two years salary though. That's the point. We extended him for two years after last year. When he was hired by the Devils he forfeited the Leaf's deal and money. It doesn't always work this way, but it did here (I believe).We paid him two years' salary while pretty sure he would only be here one year.
Probably the first time in the history of sport that a coach or manager has been let go before the end of his contract.
Since it's not included in the cap, who cares?
You're right - he was still signed for one and they added two more. Still, it's just non-cap money, and didn't keep them from dumping him, so who cares?We didn't pay him two years salary though. That's the point. We extended him for two years after last year. When he was hired by the Devils he forfeited the Leaf's deal and money. It doesn't always work this way, but it did here (I believe).
This was my point, if we paid him for anything more than the lame duck year then maybe we could have an issue, as you said it would be a small one as it didn't count against the cap.
For me leafs still miss a Center and best case scenario would be get matthews marner and nylander on 3 different line.
Granlund, Nelson, Gourde, Giroux by exemple could be great option
Move Nylander to the middle and run 3 lines with Matthews, Nylander, Tavares down the middle.You are never going to have those 3 on 3 different lines, It's never going to happen
Move Nylander to the middle and run 3 lines with Matthews, Nylander, Tavares down the middle.
You are never going to have those 3 on 3 different lines, It's never going to happen