Tanev is signed for 6 years, he'll be 40 when that contract expires. Tanev might have played lot's of games but how many were at peak performance, just playing games rather than healthy games isn't necessarily a good thing. Rielly was at his absolute peak during the Hainsey period, he could've done as well with even Lyb.
Is OEL an upgrade on Brodie, we'll see, Brodie was JT's dman equivalent, overpaid but not overtermed.
There's no way this team is better than last year, slightly different, yes.
TO needs upgrades on d, propping up a non #1 dman and expecting him to actually be a #1 makes no sense. Don't trade TO's core 4 for better d if TO's current #1 can be used in a package to get a real #1.
Woll's ability to not stay healthy is legendary and Stolarz is a 30 year old proven back up, no upside here, might actually be worse than TO's goalies of last year.
We might get better d this year but it's highly unlikely and TO doesn't need it for the regular season, scoring goals and defending is what is needed for the playoffs. Dallas was expected to go deep during the playoffs and then added Tanev and played him a lot, worked out well.
Wow. So now you are saying (because I showed you Tanev is not fragile) that be is just not very good? How many games did be play well? Is that the position?
Well, Dallas traded a prospect and two high picks, one conditional for him. Do you think they watched him before they made this move? Maybe they should have called you because you obviously know more about his game than NHL scouts do.
They probably should have called you before they played him for 22+ minutes a night during their 19-game playoff run last year too. That was obviously a mistake. They almost went to the cup.
As for six years, that's cap management stuff. He either stays healthy and plays it out, sliding down the roster and perhaps a little over paid as a bottom pairing defenseman for a year or two ..while the cap is at $120M or he retires with LTIR. He gets paid and we don't get cap hit. We all know that.
Yes, OEL is a massive upgrade in what Tanev have us last year. It's actually Tanev that is the Brodie replacement....the Brodie that was healthy scratched in the playoffs last year while Tanev was playing 22 minutes a night in Dallas.
OEL is the massive upgrade on Giordano ZZ the 41 year old that hasn't signed anywhere yet.
Woll's injuries are not legendary status. They are unrelated to each other and could be bad luck or he could be fragile. Stolarz might have been one of the best Todd season signings last year..anywhere.
As for this team now being better than last year, how can you possibly say this. Bertuzzi being gone? He wasn't that good for us last year. His 21 goals will get picked up from within the lineup.
Is it Samsonov's departure that has you worried? Brodie? Gio? Were you a big Keefe believer?
What makes them worse exactly? I know you obviously like to piss on the home team and point out how they could be better. I agree they could be better, I also understand the cap and the competition. Florida, Tampa, and Boston all got worse. How did the Leafs get worse than the team that was near the top in league scoring, got 102 points, and had some of the worst goaltending in the league? How are they worse? Specifically.