Gabriel426
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I sort if thought Toronto had the opposite problem: they tend to pass the puck all the way into the net. When Alex Kerfoot played in Toronto he would still look to pass even with an open net in front of him.I just don't think he has chemistry with many players on our team. We have a lot of shoot-first players on this team. A playmaking C with grit at 6-7 m would be a much better piece IMO.
I sort if thought Toronto had the opposite problem: they tend to pass the puck all the way into the net. When Alex Kerfoot played in Toronto he would still look to pass even with an open net in front of him.
Pretty much agree till the end.I think the biggest problem we have is the combination of:
The salaries our "core 4" make are truly nuts.
- Too much $$ spent on 4 forwards, can't build a good enough supporting cast
- ... and, those 4 forwards don't step up enough in the playoffs, to make up for the weak supporting cast
Top paid centres (by cap hit next season):
- Matthews ($13.25)
- MacKinnon ($12.6)
- McDavid ($12.5)
- Tavares ($11.0)
Top paid wingers (by cap hit next season):
We've got 2 of the top 4 paid centres AND 2 of the top 4 paid wingers, which is insane. It's a crazy amount of cap to dedicate to 4 forwards, roughly half of the team's entire cap, and far more than any other team spends on their top 4 forwards. Not a single other team has even 2 forwards making $10 mil+ cap (Florida the closest with Barkov $10 mil and Tkachuck $9.5), while we've got 4 making WELL over $10 mil.
- Panarin ($11.64)
- Nylander ($11.5)
- Pastrnak ($11.25)
- Marner ($10.9)
Maybe if they were playoff studs, who consistently step up big time in the playoffs, like MacKinnon, McDavid, Draisaitl, Kucherov, Marchand, etc., then it'd work, but they aren't. Or if they would take team friendly deals, again maybe all 4 on one team would work, but they negotiate extremely hard for some of the least team friendly deals in the league.
So I think it's clear that at least 1 has to go - we just have to sacrifice far too much in terms of defence, goaltending and forward depth to make the cap work, with these 4. And yeah, I do think the obvious choice, if we're trying to be legitimately practical vs. emotional, is Tavares:
Finally, if we trade Marner now, we simply won't get much of a return, because:
- He's very clearly the worst player of the 4, by a massive margin, today
- And looking at all playoff stats for all players, on the Leafs, Tavares is clearly the worst of the 4 by far. By far the worst playoff PPG and +/-: Leafs playoff stats since the 04/05 lockout, min 7 GP
- FWIW he also has by far the worst advanced stats, both regular season and playoffs
- Also, Marner has the highest playoff PPG of any Leaf, and the 2nd best +/- (best of any forward, 2nd only to Rielly)
- Plus, Tavares is the oldest by a wide margin too, 6-7 years older than the rest. To start next season:
- Tavares will be 34
- Nylander will be 28
- Marner will be 27
- Matthews will be 27
While if we:
- He'd be a rental, just 1 year left on his deal
- He has a full NMC. This means the market for him will be incredibly limited, only the teams he allows a trade to, which may be none, one, or a few teams. In practice, this tends to mean extremely low returns, for rentals
Then yeah, this coming year is a bit of a write off/longshot in terms of playoff success, but after that at least we'll have a bunch more years to try to build a winner around Matthews/Marner/Nylander. That should be more feasible without the JT albatross contract, we'll have a lot more money to fill out the team properly. While if we trade Marner (for a very likely trash return), then we're building around just Matthews/Nylander, and honestly ... that may simply not be enough to build a contender around. This team is very weak after the "core 4," and if you whittle that down to a "core 2," without much in return (Tavares walking and Marner brining a shit return due to rental + NMC), then it's just not a very good team IMO, may not even be a playoff team.
- Make no trades among the big 4
- Sign Marner to an extension
- Either let Tavares walk next offseason, or bring him back only if he'll sign for a very low salary (along the lines of the Max Domi extension, as he's roughly a Domi level player now IMO)
You are not allowed to talk about Marner hereLeafs will look different if Tavares and Marner are gone. Tavares last season in his contract he could be gone. Marner could be gone as well the whole team could feel different after this season.
The second JT, MM and whatever other crappy contracts are over next year, the team will have probably have $30M to play with.Leafs will look different if Tavares and Marner are gone. Tavares last season in his contract he could be gone. Marner could be gone as well the whole team could feel different after this season.
Sure Marner has his faults in the playoffs with him being scared but maybe he needs a leader to call his bullshit out and tell him to man up. JT is not that leader
Maybe getting rid of JT next year is the turning point of the franchise and the cap hit they need to get rid of.
Marner would so do himself a favor if he signed a team-friendly deal to take the pressure off him
Too much money for a role player. He's a 3C getting paid like a star.
He was the cart before the horse.No team with a 11m 3c will win anything. Not in salary cap hockey. Tavares performed fine but he was always a luxury they didn’t need and that cap hit prevented them from filling other holes.
Shanny still isHe was the cart before the horse.
Dubas and Shanahan were complete failures.
He's essentially been fired.Shanny still is
I sure hope you are right but I want to see a public flogging of himHe's essentially been fired.
Pelley is keeping him around just to provide some free labour. His contract will not be renewed obviously. This is his last year I believe.
I doubt he's allowed to make any major decisions.
His tenure has been an almost total failure on the ice. The Dubas theory of hockey was a total bust.I sure hope you are right but I want to see a public flogging of him
Regular seasonThis thread is such a bulshit. Man is on the last year of 7 year UFA contract.
Mitch on the other hand is 11M RFA that can't shoot and refuses to play playoff hockey.
Free labour? They’re paying him quite handsomely.He's essentially been fired.
Pelley is keeping him around just to provide some free labour. His contract will not be renewed obviously. This is his last year I believe.
I doubt he's allowed to make any major decisions.
At least Dubas realised his way wasn’t working and tried to change. He wasn’t very good at it, but he tried.His tenure has been an almost total failure on the ice. The Dubas theory of hockey was a total bust.
I think the biggest problem we have is the combination of:
The salaries our "core 4" make are truly nuts.
- Too much $$ spent on 4 forwards, can't build a good enough supporting cast
- ... and, those 4 forwards don't step up enough in the playoffs, to make up for the weak supporting cast
Top paid centres (by cap hit next season):
- Matthews ($13.25)
- MacKinnon ($12.6)
- McDavid ($12.5)
- Tavares ($11.0)
Top paid wingers (by cap hit next season):
We've got 2 of the top 4 paid centres AND 2 of the top 4 paid wingers, which is insane. It's a crazy amount of cap to dedicate to 4 forwards, roughly half of the team's entire cap, and far more than any other team spends on their top 4 forwards. Not a single other team has even 2 forwards making $10 mil+ cap (Florida the closest with Barkov $10 mil and Tkachuck $9.5), while we've got 4 making WELL over $10 mil.
- Panarin ($11.64)
- Nylander ($11.5)
- Pastrnak ($11.25)
- Marner ($10.9)
Maybe if they were playoff studs, who consistently step up big time in the playoffs, like MacKinnon, McDavid, Draisaitl, Kucherov, Marchand, etc., then it'd work, but they aren't. Or if they would take team friendly deals, again maybe all 4 on one team would work, but they negotiate extremely hard for some of the least team friendly deals in the league.
So I think it's clear that at least 1 has to go - we just have to sacrifice far too much in terms of defence, goaltending and forward depth to make the cap work, with these 4. And yeah, I do think the obvious choice, if we're trying to be legitimately practical vs. emotional, is Tavares:
Finally, if we trade Marner now, we simply won't get much of a return, because:
- He's very clearly the worst player of the 4, by a massive margin, today
- And looking at all playoff stats for all players, on the Leafs, Tavares is clearly the worst of the 4 by far. By far the worst playoff PPG and +/-: Leafs playoff stats since the 04/05 lockout, min 7 GP
- FWIW he also has by far the worst advanced stats, both regular season and playoffs
- Also, Marner has the highest playoff PPG of any Leaf, and the 2nd best +/- (best of any forward, 2nd only to Rielly)
- Plus, Tavares is the oldest by a wide margin too, 6-7 years older than the rest. To start next season:
- Tavares will be 34
- Nylander will be 28
- Marner will be 27
- Matthews will be 27
While if we:
- He'd be a rental, just 1 year left on his deal
- He has a full NMC. This means the market for him will be incredibly limited, only the teams he allows a trade to, which may be none, one, or a few teams. In practice, this tends to mean extremely low returns, for rentals
Then yeah, this coming year is a bit of a write off/longshot in terms of playoff success, but after that at least we'll have a bunch more years to try to build a winner around Matthews/Marner/Nylander. That should be more feasible without the JT albatross contract, we'll have a lot more money to fill out the team properly. While if we trade Marner (for a very likely trash return), then we're building around just Matthews/Nylander, and honestly ... that may simply not be enough to build a contender around. This team is very weak after the "core 4," and if you whittle that down to a "core 2," without much in return (Tavares walking and Marner brining a shit return due to rental + NMC), then it's just not a very good team IMO, may not even be a playoff team.
- Make no trades among the big 4
- Sign Marner to an extension
- Either let Tavares walk next offseason, or bring him back only if he'll sign for a very low salary (along the lines of the Max Domi extension, as he's roughly a Domi level player now IMO)
I just don't think he has chemistry with many players on our team. We have a lot of shoot-first players on this team. A playmaking C with grit at 6-7 m would be a much better piece IMO.
I sort if thought Toronto had the opposite problem: they tend to pass the puck all the way into the net. When Alex Kerfoot played in Toronto he would still look to pass even with an open net in front of him.
I like what the poster wrote:Pretty much agree till the end.
Having MM extended or resigned will put us back in the same position as the past 5 yrs with having three forwards over 33mil. The only difference is not having a 4th forward making 7mil.
Yes, the cap is higher but that also apply to every other teams in the league.
Unless all prospects can contribute like Knies or Johnson in Dallas while being on ELC, our supporting cast will continue to be weak compare to other teams.