I wouldn’t do a thing. Save the picks and prospects for the next rebuild which will be coming up soon
what rebuild? they will sign marner and run it back for the next 8 yearsI wouldn’t do a thing. Save the picks and prospects for the next rebuild which will be coming up soon
No doubt but at some point they will have to do a rebuild and the trick will be clearing out this current corewhat rebuild? they will sign marner and run it back for the next 8 years
I hate to be my pessimistic Leafs self but I see this team as a mirage. I don't think their position in the standings represents the play I see on ice. Basically, I think they've been lucky. I wouldn't spend any significant assets to "go all in". They need to roll with with they've got. I mean, they already have 4 $11M+ players plus decent goaltending and defense, what more assets do they need? Hard no on my end for going all in. Looks like they need a little defensive depth, that's about it so I picked trading a 2nd rounder in the poll.
Marner is in charge now. When July 1st came and went, the option to control Marner was gone. Marner can leave 100% of his own accord now unless Toronto pony's up the dough. He is going to get 13 plus mil somewhere. Marner can leave now and the Leafs get nothing. Has nothing to do with the trade deadline.First thing u can't let marner get past the deadline without him being signed
All we need is him not signed and have a lousy playoff then walk
In my book the leafs either sign marner or let this bunch go as far as it can
Yup. Until they show a lot more will we’re just spinning our wheels.I don't think you go hard at any deadline until at least two of Marner, Matthews, and Nylander have monster playoffs across more than one round. If that never happens then we never go hard.
But imagine dumping a bunch of prospects and picks for support players and Matthews and Marner once again take turns looking invisible. Won't have made any tangible difference.