DisgruntledHawkFan
Blackhawk Down
It feels like it should be so somebody is taking it in a not even close five game series because hockey's stupid.The TB-Tor series is going to be epic.
It feels like it should be so somebody is taking it in a not even close five game series because hockey's stupid.The TB-Tor series is going to be epic.
I'm not against trading any players once Dach and Cat were moved. , I'm against the all out approach to picks as if there is a linear value year to year. Gms love their cost controlled prospects don't like to manage a pile of picks for reasons explained previously, its' sloppy, inefficient, and takes other acquisitions out of discussion. There is a huge difference between 23' and 25' or 26' If Matthews is gone without a replacement, Toronto is probably tanking and the Hawks don't get the pick until 26' anyway.We weren’t going to get more than a 2nd for Lafferty. There’s no valid criticism of that aspect of the trade.
Literally moments before the trade you posted that you were good with dealing McCabe as long as we got better than a 2nd. We got a 1st. You may not like it in a time value of money sort of way, but the difference between what will likely be a very late ‘23 1st and a ‘25 1st is negligible, and the ‘25 1st may very well be more valuable if Matthews leaves. KD got the return you wanted, and your reaction was to suddenly hate it and claim “he did well to secure himself a future job with Toronto”. If you don’t like him because reasons that’s fine, but your argument is all over the place.
Except this is burying cash (if it's not used) in the backyard. It's not even a savings account.“Why make a 401k contribution when I can have all the moneys now!”
Correct and while it’s unlikely they pick that high. Toronto is likely picking +\- 22 to 24 this year. The are a good team so later is a possibility.We’ve already discussed this but you’ve decided to ignore it. If the Leafs are picking to 10 in 2025, then they’re picking top 10 in 2026. Because they’d be picking top 10 if Matthews and Nylander bolt, at which point they would just blow the team up.
So you’re arguing over semantics. And guaranteed you’ll forget about this protection by the time the draft pick actually rolls around
How??? Because they cant finish 26th OA one year, then use freed up cap space to sign a few FA's that perform well enough to get them to 22nd??? Okay, thats a take.thinking they'll be bottom 10 in 2025 but not in 2026 is even more ridiculous.
How is it ridiculous to think they probably will be bottom 10 in 2026 if they are in 2025? If they are bad in 2025, they are more than likely to tear down the team and rebuild it, or at least retool.How??? Because they cant finish 26th OA one year, then use freed up cap space to sign a few FA's that perform well enough to get them to 22nd??? Okay, thats a take.
It could happen and isnt a ridiculous notion, but I was responding to the comment that said it would be certain.How is it ridiculous to think they probably will be bottom 10 in 2026 if they are in 2025? If they are bad in 2025, they are more than likely to tear down the team and rebuild it, or at least retool.
It's less ridiculous than them being bottom 10 in 2025 and then not being bottom 10 in 2026.It could happen and isnt a ridiculous notion, but I was responding to the comment that said it would be certain.
It's less ridiculous than them being bottom 10 in 2025 and then not being bottom 10 in 2026.
You thimk if Matthews walks Toronto will be probably tanking? Stop, this is way out of the realm of watching the outcomes and making sensible statements.I'm not against trading any players once Dach and Cat were moved. , I'm against the all out approach to picks as if there is a linear value year to year. Gms love their cost controlled prospects don't like to manage a pile of picks for reasons explained previously, its' sloppy, inefficient, and takes other acquisitions out of discussion. There is a huge difference between 23' and 25' or 26' If Matthews is gone without a replacement, Toronto is probably tanking and the Hawks don't get the pick until 26' anyway.
Picks that don't land elite players aren't that valuable and picks years out are far less valuable. Time matters, real dollars or cap dollars have different values to different clubs.
Even despised depth prospects that will be gone in 3 years will contribute more to culture and maybe some of them can get flipped in 25' 26' for picks in the same 50-100 range.
The obsession with picks is the problem, not an individual trade. He's already saying he doesn't want too many picks at once, KD knows he's screwing himself on value.
At least it looks pretty on paper
Any statement with Toronto in it can be dangerous.You thimk if Matthews walks Toronto will be probably tanking? Stop, this is way out of the realm of watching the outcomes and making sensible statements.
McCabe has been better, and we're also retaining on him until the end of the 24-25 season.Wait, I’m just seeing this Luke Schenn for a 3rd deal.
Is McCabe really regarded as being that much better where he can return a 1st?
I’ve said before that I’m pretty terrible at evaluating defensemen, but I didn’t really think the gap was that huge between McCabe and Schenn. Good for Toronto though, they certainly added some guys who will be tough to play against.
Wait, I’m just seeing this Luke Schenn for a 3rd deal.
Is McCabe really regarded as being that much better where he can return a 1st?
I’ve said before that I’m pretty terrible at evaluating defensemen, but I didn’t really think the gap was that huge between McCabe and Schenn. Good for Toronto though, they certainly added some guys who will be tough to play against.
McCabe has been better, and we're also retaining on him until the end of the 24-25 season.
Saying McCabe is a top-4 and Schenn is a third-pair makes the gap sound a lot bigger than saying a #4 vs a #5.Luke Schenn is a third-pairing D and he's a rental. McCabe is a top-4 D with term on his contract. If anything, TOR probably overpaid for Schenn with a third.
Two and a half seasons.Saying McCabe is a top-4 and Schenn is a third-pair makes the gap sound a lot bigger than saying a #4 vs a #5.
If retaining for a year and a half bumps a third rounder (or second considering McCabe is a bit better in this explanation) to a first rounder, then that seems pretty damn good to me.
Schenn is closer to Tinordi than McCabe.Saying McCabe is a top-4 and Schenn is a third-pair makes the gap sound a lot bigger than saying a #4 vs a #5.
If retaining for a year and a half bumps a third rounder (or second considering McCabe is a bit better in this explanation) to a first rounder, then that seems pretty damn good to me.
Haha, well damn. As I said above, I don’t know how to evaluate D.Schenn is closer to Tinordi than McCabe.
I don't know what kind of hype he had, but big physical veterans get over hyped every deadline.Haha, well damn. As I said above, I don’t know how to evaluate D.
Was Schenn just super overhyped leading up to this deadline then?
Saying McCabe is a top-4 and Schenn is a third-pair makes the gap sound a lot bigger than saying a #4 vs a #5.
If retaining for a year and a half bumps a third rounder (or second considering McCabe is a bit better in this explanation) to a first rounder, then that seems pretty damn good to me.