Hes been saying it for weeks. Then Mr "I'll do anything" Dubas watches Staal walk to the Habs for a 3rd and 5th f****in rounder.
They should Kerfoot and that contract, the guy is unnoticeable and wont be missed
I meant move him, I like him but not at 3.5 aavYou made a typo but are you saying they should deal Kerfoot? I've actually found him pretty good on wing. He's been solid on the forecheck this season and has been noticeable battling for pucks in the corner. I think he could be missed if you get the wrong return.
If he went in a package to get Hall 50% retained I wouldn't be angry.
Who else did you have in mind to trade him for?
Yeah, Versteeg likes his Kerfoot's versitility and he can move up the line up when he is going. Getting a depth defenseman and an upgrade on third line center. I don't think anyone has not said that.Sometimes people like Versteeg just say what we're all thinking.
And we are all thinking it.
The leafs have 2 good 3rd line centers. And a couple legendary ex centers that can fill in in a pinch.
Wouldn't mind going after someone like Jeff Carter. LA retains, we send them Kerfoot to even out the cap hits, and add other assets.
I'd consider Carter an upgrade.Meh.... Lateral move, doesn't address a weakness.
I agree I wish we still had him but it happens. We took a gamble and it didn’t pay off.
But, but, but Kerfoot is better than Kadri.
I though kerfoot was one of the few bright spots in that series.I don't know. I just remember last season when many Leaf fans were saying that they like Kerfoot "of late", and his "pretty good" play. Then the 5 game play in series saw him get eaten alive.
I'd consider Carter an upgrade.
But, but, but Kerfoot is better than Kadri.
It’s my opinion that in order to win a cup, the third line needs to win a series that’s tight, and the starting goaltender needs to steal a game a series. The top 2 lines are good, but they won last night because of depth scoring.If our $40M gang were scoring at an expected rate, we wouldn't give a damn about our 3rd line centre.
I don't know. I just remember last season when many Leaf fans were saying that they like Kerfoot "of late", and his "pretty good" play. Then the 5 game play in series saw him get eaten alive.
Yup. Agree with this. That third line overmatched anyone else they played against and them getting hot likely had the biggest impact on winning the cupThat line had more to do with Kessel than Bones (Hags was the third wheel). He was brutal the following season, leading to the HBK being broken up. Ultimately, Pittsburgh’s success had to do with having an elite player on each line (‘16), followed by loading up the top six (‘17).
I watch most Leafs games, and Kerfoot is pretty much the same player as Bonino. He has sound defensive instincts, but his offensive skills are limited. He just happened to click with a couple of wingers for 12 weeks.
Is Kerfoot that versatile though? He's fast and that's about it. Carter has a ring or two, has size, and has more offense to his game. I haven't checked but he used to be a pretty good penalty killer too.Howso. Kerfoot has much better footspeed and is so much more versatile. Yeah Carter has a better shot, is bigger, and has that veteran experience. But we have the vet presence covered, so that leaves big and better shot. Not much to go after there when we have much bigger weaknesses on the left side and a noticeable absence of grit or pestyness on our team.
No it's not we dumped one of the top faceoff guys in the league because of media and fanbase pressure . He's been a top #2 C at Colorado and his line carried the team when the top line guys were taking turns being injured 2 by 2 ."We can't win when he's suspended so we'll dump him for getting suspended " Dumbas logic.Yeah, this is true.
He was traded for cap purposes and to move from a position of strength to pickup a d man, the position of weakness. Obviously never worked that well, but the logic made senseNo it's not we dumped one of the top faceoff guys in the league because of media and fanbase pressure . He's been a top #2 C at Colorado and his line carried the team when the top line guys were taking turns being injured 2 by 2 ."We can't win when he's suspended so we'll dump him for getting suspended " Dumbas logic.
Compher is indeed centering the third line and Kadri the second , Kadri was top 5 in the league for faceoff wins most of the year and both lines went on a tear when the top line fell to injury problems . The 4 game stretch before the Minnesota series Kadri's line put up 19 points in 4 games , Thats what we traded for nothing .Kadri as a 3rd line center didn't work. I hoped he could. But his impact wasn't nearly the same as in a 2nd line role. And if not mistaken, he's playing 2C in Colorado, not 3C. That's Compher isn't it? And isn't Compher regarded (i.e. the fans)as being as useful to the Avs as Kerfoot has been to Toronto?
I'm of the side that didn't believe his behaviour merited being traded. But it is what it is. Kadri may turn out to be a very good 3c in a couple of years when his game requires refocus. But if the selection is/was Tavares or Kadri (salaries notwithstanding), the sound bet is on JT.
Of former (recent) Leafs, Bozak is/was a better fit for that 3C position.
Not sure who we should target (Carl Soderberg?) but have to think there's a player out there worth a 4th round pick (e.g. 3rd + 5th for Staal) that could fit the need for a run. Maybe a player like Bennett?