Speculation: Last days...who's out? (TDL Discussion)

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Who's played their last games for this organization?


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One of Kampf or Jarnkrok almost has to be out the door for the team to make any impactful acquisition.

As I'm not a big fan of either guy, I'm fine if they're both gone.
 
I’m not too sure tbh! There’s an argument you put Laughton with some offensive options he could be really effective. He’s not the top of my list and I certainly wouldn’t give a first for him. I think he’ll be cheaper than Schenn Thoth

I don’t know where the Laughton group think originated but if it’s our pro scouting, I’m not impressed. For years we’ve built these lame bottom six groups full of these indistinguishable plain forwards who are a little bit two way, a little bit utility, a little bit of safety but very little upside, special size profile, athleticism, or real personality and winning pedigree. I look at Laughton and I’m thinking Kerfoot-Jarnkrok base model with slightly different settings, low upside, low impact.
 
It would be such a Leaf thing to do to flip Robertson just has he’s starting to figure things out 😂 watch us get a 3rd round pick and he ends up becoming another Verhaeghe
N if tree does that he needs to go cause the bad will have out weighed the good tanev is a positive mccabe contracts a positive stolarz is a positive oel was a decent add everything else Hes done is a negative
 
N if tree does that he needs to go cause the bad will have out weighed the good tanev is a positive mccabe contracts a positive stolarz is a positive oel was a decent add everything else Hes done is a negative.

He’s done a good job creating a secondary defensive and goaltending backbone but his forward work has been poor.
 
N if tree does that he needs to go cause the bad will have out weighed the good tanev is a positive mccabe contracts a positive stolarz is a positive oel was a decent add everything else Hes done is a negative.

He’s done a good job creating a secondary defensive and goaltending backbone but his forward work has been poor.
 
The only player on that list that I think we may not see again is Steeves. Not because he shouldn’t be in the NHL but because of numbers.

I think there will be far less action than people are expecting. I’m ok with that. Big changes can disrupt things. This is a first place team
There may be less action, and we are in first place in the division, but a few moves should definitely be done. With our cap situation, it may be difficult to add impact players. Also, if we're going to add peripheral players like Edmundson, Dewar, Lybushkin, then don't do it. There are those who say this team will only go as far as our core brings us, in which case, it's better to do nothing.

However, we are not playoff ready with what we have now. Our goalies are going to have to stand on their heads, and we have to avoid injuries. Some believe our players look tired. Well, how can this group be trusted to play their hearts out every second night if they're going to get fatigued that easily?
 
Robertson seems a positive now, whatever else that needs working on, he seems like a useful third line guy. Then again, that pass the other night gives me a case of the Kerfoots, so...I don't know.

I think the club still believes in Reaves' value even if it is as some looming albeit seldom activated threat. And depending on what prices we're looking at, a "healthy" Jarnkrok becomes playoffs fodder.

I prefer to look at it from the other GM's needs in addition to our own; Which GM looks at Reaves and says: "That's a yes."?

For me Tanev going down should at least set off bells that our D depth needs support. I don't get the romance with Laughton, but I see merit in Ristolainen and/or Seeler.

Another element I hope we're focused on is competition for assets.

We're not "there" yet; Years ago I got piled on for saying we'd have to learn to win by going through a gauntlet that most champions do. That's done by graduation, including LOSING in the Conference Finals, and LOSING in the Finals. So I don't want to compete for assets with clubs like Carolina who have a heavier asset base and experience winning. We are not in the same category and wont be until our core collectively leads.

Alex Tuch was a name brought up recently. I like that and I'd move some combination of Minten, Cowen and 1st for him. And it's a year after this at $4.5M. Yes please.

I think Mark Jankowski is low-hanging fruit in Nashville as a 4C candidate? And then there's Tanev's brother in Seattle. Tough not to see how catalyzing that might be in the room.

So in the primary assets category: Alex Tuch and Fabian Zetterlund; Kesselring (RHD) if McBain as well. Secondary assets: Seeler (LHD) and with Tanev lesser of the two outlays. And then a piece like Jankowski which shouldn't be much more than a late pick, questionable prospect, futures type level.

All the assets mentioned have some control about them I believe. They're all under $4.5 annually and they're the right profile that supports as needs must. Tuch is the exception, but I think he's a need-type player. As another member noted he plays like Knies. Can't have too many guys like that. Unfortunately for us the Kings are in the race or I'd say let's target Foegele as well.

Alex Tuch, Michael Kesselring and Jack McBain (or possibly Stenlund given his F/O prowess), Nick Seeler, Tanev the Crazier, Mark Jankowski; I think we've got the assets to load up for a couple of runs here if we wanted to...I don't know if we deserve it though.

And unfortunately, William Munny's line doesn't apply.
 
Yeah I know Timmins fills a role but he needs to be upgraded on.
lol that had to be a joke I missed cause I definitely wasn’t talking about timmins filling a role

He’s done a good job creating a secondary defensive and goaltending backbone but his forward work has been poor.
He’s still missing a key piece on the bacc end one I’ll argue he traded one for peanuts so I guess we’ll wait until the deadline to judge the finished product
 
Yanni Gourde is out for our consideration: To Tampa with Bjorkstrand.
 
Based on the prices of that TB trade I’ll need someone to gag Tre until Saturday please and thank you.
 
Yanni Gourde is out for our consideration: To Tampa with Bjorkstrand.
Now that Florida has Seth Jones as well, time for Tre to work some magic.

We need a 3rd line center and right handed dman. Don't think we go past the second round without upgrades there.
 
Nobody's going anywhere.

Everybody's staying right where they are. Even the chumps are all gonna be here next week. Maybe a middling pick for another useless scrub.

Personally I wouldn't care if they traded every single player on that list and a few more as well.

But that's not gonna happen. More than once Treliving said he wasn't a deadline wheeler and dealer and his history shows it. Then wonders why he's never gotten past the second round.

If Panthers or Lightning win again he'll blame it on taxes.

Can't possibly be the fact Al Bundy could run this team better than Bundy doppleganger is. Matthews contract is only four years and he's writing the first one off. Failing to reward the team for a strong performance.

If Treliving isn't gonna support his players he shouldn't be surprised when they quit in the first round again.
 
Now that Florida has Seth Jones as well, time for Tre to work some magic.

We need a 3rd line center and right handed dman. Don't think we go past the second round without upgrades there.
Agreed. I'd try for a couple of other support pieces, but bare bones, we need those two boxes ticked.

Talk of going after Ristolainen; Heck, see if Seeler can be had. We don't need big swings here.
 
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Nobody's going anywhere.

Everybody's staying right where they are. Even the chumps are all gonna be here next week. Maybe a middling pick for another useless scrub.

Personally I wouldn't care if they traded every single player on that list and a few more as well.

But that's not gonna happen. More than once Treliving said he wasn't a deadline wheeler and dealer and his history shows it. Then wonders why he's never gotten past the second round.

If Panthers or Lightning win again he'll blame it on taxes.

Can't possibly be the fact Al Bundy could run this team better than Bundy doppleganger is. Matthews contract is only four years and he's writing the first one off. Failing to reward the team for a strong performance.

If Treliving isn't gonna support his players he shouldn't be surprised when they quit in the first round again.
Too bad he doesn’t share the cores ferocious take no prisoners lay it all on the line approach to playoff hockey.
 
I don’t know where the Laughton group think originated but if it’s our pro scouting, I’m not impressed. For years we’ve built these lame bottom six groups full of these indistinguishable plain forwards who are a little bit two way, a little bit utility, a little bit of safety but very little upside, special size profile, athleticism, or real personality and winning pedigree. I look at Laughton and I’m thinking Kerfoot-Jarnkrok base model with slightly different settings, low upside, low impact.
The thing is, when we look at Cup winners or finalists, we look at their 3C, those 3Cs can be 2Cs. We can’t do that bc of the caphit on our 1C and 2C. That’s why our 3C and bottom 6 will always be at best-great bottom 6 players instead of lower end 2nd line players.
 
Too bad he doesn’t share the cores ferocious take no prisoners lay it all on the line approach to playoff hockey.

The players only get paid for the regular season.

So they need to be extra motivated to win the cup. Which these players clearly aren't. Treliving sure isn't helping motivate them by doing nothing while their bitter rivals are making bold moves to improve.

The hoarding of futures only makes sense if they don't plan on keeping this core together when the Matthews contract expires.
 
The players only get paid for the regular season.

So they need to be extra motivated to win the cup. Which these players clearly aren't. Treliving sure isn't helping motivate them by doing nothing while their bitter rivals are making bold moves to improve.

The hoarding of futures only makes sense if they don't plan on keeping this core together when the Matthews contract expires.

No, no, no, no, no.

Dubas took that approach of trying to motivate the team through big TDL deals and they responded by choking each time. Absolutely insane to me that any observer of this team believes that Treliving will motivate these guys by going big this week.

The correct answer is that Treliving should do nothing substantial until these guys show that have what it takes to win in the playoffs. And the spoiler alert is that it's clear that's never going to happen. So me, I'd be perfectly content if this team save their picks & prospects until this core is long gone.
 
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Looks like the Florida teams are getting better in trades while the Leafs sit on their hands……….simply pathetic.
However I’m sure we will trade for an aged out old vet who is a character guy that will show the core what it takes to win……….like we have never heard that before

No, no, no, no, no.

Dubas took that approach of trying to motivate the team through big TDL deals and they responded by choking each time. Absolutely insane to me that any observer of this team believes that Treliving will motivate these guys by going big this week.

The correct answer is that Treliving should do nothing substantial until these guys show that have what it takes to win in the playoffs. And the spoiler alert is that it's clear that's never going to happen. So me, I'd be perfectly content if this team save their picks & prospects until this core is long gone.
They are never going to show that they have what it takes to win…….because they don’t have it
 
I don’t know where the Laughton group think originated but if it’s our pro scouting, I’m not impressed. For years we’ve built these lame bottom six groups full of these indistinguishable plain forwards who are a little bit two way, a little bit utility, a little bit of safety but very little upside, special size profile, athleticism, or real personality and winning pedigree. I look at Laughton and I’m thinking Kerfoot-Jarnkrok base model with slightly different settings, low upside, low impact.

Lol brother we are getting Laughton, with Gourde going back to Tampa, I think they are gonna push for Laughton

No, no, no, no, no.

Dubas took that approach of trying to motivate the team through big TDL deals and they responded by choking each time. Absolutely insane to me that any observer of this team believes that Treliving will motivate these guys by going big this week.

The correct answer is that Treliving should do nothing substantial until these guys show that have what it takes to win in the playoffs. And the spoiler alert is that it's clear that's never going to happen. So me, I'd be perfectly content if this team save their picks & prospects until this core is long gone.

I don’t see a big splash happening. It’s going to be minor deals, but fck, Seattle got two first rounders for Gourde and Bjorkstrand… what will Laughton cost? Not sure what other centers are available
 
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So Florida has improved their team, Tampa improved their team today....quite honestly we better make a trade that improves our team or Tre has alot to answer for. If they're willing to make moves to upgrade their teams, so should we. Our team as currently constituted, will not survive an injury to a key player (i.e. Tanev, McCabe, Nylander).
 
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Lol brother we are getting Laughton, with Gourde going back to Tampa, I think they are gonna push for Laughton



I don’t see a big splash happening. It’s going to be minor deals, but fck, Seattle got two first rounders for Gourde and Bjorkstrand… what will Laughton cost? Not sure what other centers are available

That's the other issue - the steep price for those two guys likely means the price on the others just went up.

I was watching Overdrive and I kind of agree with O-Dog in that smart thing is to lay low for all the reasons discussed already ... On the other hand, the competitiveness part of us kind of wants to blow the roof off and go big to push ahead of Florida/TB.

But if you're going to do that, really go all-in. Like Rantanen, Boeser & L.Schenn for the blueline (yes, I get cap-wise impossible but just making the point of what really going for it looks like).
 
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