I think help will come during the expansion draft. Teams like Anaheim may look to move Clayton Stoner (only has a year remaining anyway) for a pick, instead of losing him for nothing. He can play both sides and is a physical defensive dman. Same for Florida and Alex Petrovic. He plays the right side and is a physical defensive dman with good skating ability but plays it safe. Both can probably be traded for much less than a JVR or Bozak during the expansion draft.
The Leafs don't really need a #1 dman. One can be a serious contender with SIX defense who are practically all 2,3,4 types, especially if the minutes are spread evenly.
Reilly (puck mover) Stoner (Physical Stay-at-Home)
Gardner (Puck mover) Petrovic (stay-at-home)
Carrick (puck mover forced to play stay-at-home now) Zaitsev (stay-at-home)
Now, Zaitsev and Carrick are more properly playing as 5-6 guys.
If the team as a whole can play like they did against Chicago and Detroit, THIS defense is better while not trading away pieces than can hurt us later. Not to mention letting Nielsen and Dermott continue to percolate with the Marlies.
Solid post, and suggestions.
I would argue that Zaitsev is the team's #1 defenseman right now. No one saw that coming. Reilly is playing on one leg.
That is the Leafs' reality with the backend, they have no choice. If there is a warm body available, then plug him in.
Polak can still play. Slow but he brings it still every night. Hunwick, it has come to the point where washed-up status cannot be hidden anymore.
Carrick probably will make it as a NHL defenseman.
That brings us to the Leafs' dilemma on the blueline. Zaitsev, Reilly, Gardiner, are good to average second pairing defensemen. They lack that one guy.
That guy used to be Dion Phaneuf. When he played for the Leafs, if Crosby was on the ice, he was on the ice. And who can forget the battles Phaneuf had with Ovechkin of the years. Both would take turns running each other. Phaneuf was not the best Norris candidate, but against Corsby and Ovechkin, he was able to hold his own ground. Then he got run out of town. Team he plays for ahead of the Leafs in the standings, this year and last year.
Like you indicated, Leafs should serious look for stop gap measures, and hope for the best that someone steps up.
To be top banana on defense.