Hellcat
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Smart signing.
Similarly big and strong but throws his body way more than Zadorov.
Liljegren's a tough one to move because the blueline doesn't have a lot of youth on it (particularly with offensive upside). Robertson may have unfortunately written his ticket out of town due to the trade request. Moving a Kampf or Jarnkrok isn't going to accomplish all that much other than to potentially create a bit of cap space. Of course, Treliving obviously is in on signing Jeff Skinner.Lilly, Robertson, Jarnkrok and Kampf are all in play.
Yes, he's limited. But the good thing is that he understands it and can make the most of what he's got, even in offense. So less talented but more efficient, or a great role player with no upside.And from the sound of things, skates far slower.
Are there any stats that show Lyubushkin is good and worth over 3M?
As a comparison. Hakanpaa is a much better PKer (not even close), a better goal scorer (not saying much) and he also see's better quality opponents but bot have similar 5 on 5 defense efficiency. Lyubushkin is a better passer and a faster skater (my own scout eyes).
What a wondeful phrase!Hakanpaa Matata
I would do a HAHA emoji if I wasn't banned [REDACTED]Hakanpaa Matata
I don't even offer Marner the minimum.Do you really trust Brad Treliving to A: Make a smart trade involving Marner that doesn't involve crippling assets coming back and B: Use that added cap space wisely? I sure as hell don't. I'd rather the Leafs hang on to Marner so Treliving can't acquire some James Neal/Milan Lucic types.
Okay, fine. And what about the more important part? Do you trust a man who has a history of making terrible decisions to not make terrible decisions with the cap space? Or do you think he's going to throw that money at people like Reaves, Tanev, Klingberg and OEL?I don't even offer Marner the minimum.
Some players will remain one dimensional and don't have the DNA to win when its time to play in the trenches.
They need the cap space so moving on from Jarnkrok and Kampf gives them the space to improve their bottom six which have been lacking in the playoffs and Lilly’s a $3M #7 on a Berube team. They’re in a four year window to win so youth isn’t the priority on the backend.Liljegren's a tough one to move because the blueline doesn't have a lot of youth on it (particularly with offensive upside). Robertson may have unfortunately written his ticket out of town due to the trade request. Moving a Kampf or Jarnkrok isn't going to accomplish all that much other than to potentially create a bit of cap space. Of course, Treliving obviously is in on signing Jeff Skinner.
nailed it. Not going to lie I haven't watched him much but 6'7 222lbs seems quite skinny. Wonder if the NHL.com stats are outdated. Interested to see how he fits in.100% this is a guy I wanted when he was a UFA couple year ago - loved him then, love him now.
Finally, a Treliving move I can wholeheartedly appreciate and get behind. Fantastic value for money.
I take this guy over Boosh every day and twice on Sunday; forget the size difference, Hack is a heavy 225 and handles the puck better than Boosh. Then you're telling me he's 1 year less term and half the cap hit? Sign me right up.
I dislike every single thing Tree has done so far this offseason so I'm pleasantly surprised at this business.
Trouba? Robertson starting point?Really curious to see what other moves Tre has up his sleeve regarding the blueline.
I like this signing.
Or the he turned them down and they went to Boosh.The stars chose boosh so he's probably left without an offer.
It's a little weird the Stars decided to let him go and sign Lyubushkin for 2 years instead.
Tanev is going to miss games, Rielly has been missing games last few seasons, Liljegren is unproven. Good chance we will need 9 dmen again this year so having 7 dmen is a good thing