I always thought he was a plug and never wanted us to acquire him.
That cost is highway robbery for a supposedly grittier David Kampf
That cost is highway robbery for a supposedly grittier David Kampf
OMG, would you rather have had 5'9" Gourde for the same or greater price?I can't believe they paid a 1st+ for this guy. As bad or worse than the Foligno deal after seeing him play.
OMG, would you rather have had 5'9" Gourde for the same or greater price?
They will never listen of courseDon't trade 1sts for 3rd line scrubs.
The scout was Berube probably, his former coach.They will never listen of course
Laughton offers zero offence. I still am shocked if they actually scouted him before dropping a first
What?Reaves would probably actually have been both a better player and a more effective detterent than Laughton the chump has been so far.
Worst case you flip him next year for a 2nd. Not a big deal. I have faith he’ll find a role in that bottom 6. If not, him and Domi will be good trade chips next year to get us some better suited bottom 6ers.
He’ll probably be flipped next year to replenish the draft capitalIt's not neccessarily about what that 1st round pick might end up being in 5 years, it's about the currency value that a 1st round pick carries... although there is serious downside potential in that it could become a 2028 unprotected first.
1st Round Picks are the most common, universally accepted / valued, currency when it comes to making trades.
You want to go after one of the top fish in a deadline period? you better have a 1st available... Carlo, Walman, Gourde and Bjorkstrand, Jones, Marchand, Granlund, all garnered 1st round picks.
You want to go after a really big fish like Brock Nelson? you better have a 1st round plus a recently drafted 1st round pick.
You want to go after a huge fish like Mikko Rantanen? you better have multiple 1sts available.
Even looking back, Pettersson/O'Connor, JT Miller, David Jiricek all garnered 1st round picks.
Come this offseason, the Leafs may have to look at the trade market for filling out their forward group. It's hard to convince a team in summer 2025 or trade deadline 2026 to wait for a 2028 first rounder... it's part of the reason why it took both that 1st and Grebenkin to get Laughton.
The Carlo deal is hard to hate because the guy is a top 4, big right shot defenceman with a great contract that has 2 years left.
The Laughton deal, you've got a guy who's being brought in as a #3 centre, but isn't really a great #3c, and while useful, still leaves you thinking "we should probably consider upgrading our #3c".
Hey, fair enough, but I feel like using Laughton's last three seasons represents who he is as a player more accurately (and fairly), as using his rookie seasons, etc., doesn't represent the player he is now.
if Laughton plays like he has always played, he isn’t worth a 1st plus. Trev just trading away a 1st for the sake of trying to appear he was doing something.He's currently on a 0.45 PPG pace which is 0.05 PPG off his entire career average. Point is, he fits seamlessly onto Team B on the Leafs and that's not what we need.
At least when we got ROR he was a middle six bridge and you got the sense the core expanded a little bit. That's not Laughton.
I'd wager that Leafs fans love this guy somewhere around the end of May.
if Laughton plays like he has always played, he isn’t worth a 1st plus. Trev just trading away a 1st for the sake of trying to appear he was doing something.