Confirmed with Link: Leafs acquire Brandon Carlo (15% retention) for Fraser Minten, cond. 2026 1st round pick and a 2025 4th round pick

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We need to buy out Rielly this summer if he doesnt waive his NMC

Sign Chychuran to a 7 year deal. Get the younger LHD who plays similar style but has more upside years left

Team saves about 3.8ish mil for the duration of his current deal then gets stuck with an additional 2.1ish mil cap penalty until 2035.

Not sure it's worth it.
 
Team saves about 3.8ish mil for the duration of his current deal then gets stuck with an additional 2.1ish mil cap penalty until 2035.

Not sure it's worth it.
Yeah I think the only way out is if he waives his NMC. No point even pondering that as Rielly's probably staying come hell or high water.
 
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Yeah I think the only way out is if he waives his NMC. No point even pondering that as Rielly's probably staying come hell or high water.

Maybe it needs to go down the Jacob Trouba road of public campaigning and hostile pressuring if his play doesn't at least stabilize. At some point you mandate change and run a guy out of town. Frankly, his play warrants that kind of hostility because he looks like a guy who's happy mailing it in and making the same excuses looking like a guilty school boy after every game.
 
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Maybe it needs to go down the Jacob Trouba road of public campaigning and hostile pressuring if his play doesn't at least stabilize. At some point you mandate change and run a guy out of town. Frankly, his play warrants that kind of hostility because he looks like a guy who's happy mailing it in and making the same excuses looking like a guilty school boy after every game.

The one break is as Tre didn't sign the current deal, is it's easier for him to go to Reilly in the off-season and ask if there are teams he'd be open to waving for.

That said, hard to get a read on how the team is viewing him moving forward
 
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The one break is as Tre didn't sign the current deal, is it's easier for him to go to Reilly in the off-season and ask if there are teams he'd be open to waiting for.

That said, hard to get a read on how the team is viewing him moving forward

I would read Morgan the riot act behind the scenes. We covered your ass in public about freeing up your defensive conscience to play more offensively. We got Brandon Carlo to come in and kiss your butt about what a legend you are. And you continue to play like late stage TJ Brodie and cost us we're going to forcefully move you this summer.

His long term struggles have been to an unprofessional. He looks out of shape. His head is in the clouds. No joking around anymore.
 
Yeah I think the only way out is if he waives his NMC. No point even pondering that as Rielly's probably staying come hell or high water.
If the organization tells Rielly they no longer want him anymore he will move on, like most people would.

It might be easy, or he might jam them up a bit, but there are very few examples of players that will battle it out till the end.
 
Team saves about 3.8ish mil for the duration of his current deal then gets stuck with an additional 2.1ish mil cap penalty until 2035.

Not sure it's worth it.

Maybe it needs to go down the Jacob Trouba road of public campaigning and hostile pressuring if his play doesn't at least stabilize. At some point you mandate change and run a guy out of town. Frankly, his play warrants that kind of hostility because he looks like a guy who's happy mailing it in and making the same excuses looking like a guilty school boy after every game.

I think the fact that Tree approached Marner about waiving his NMC and he wasn't the one who extended Rielly gives you a bit of insight into how he will operate. I suspect the list of places that Rielly will accept a trade to is very small.

Calgary, Seattle, Vancouver and Los Angeles would all make sense to various degrees because of the proximity of Rielly's parents in BC.

I think you can knock Vancouver of the conversation right away since they just extended Marcus Pettersson and have Quinn Hughes at LD.

Calgary could make sense but the return is likely very soft, maybe Yegor Sharangovich, Blake Coleman or Nazem Kadri would be coming back.
 

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