Racer88
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ExactlyHow much can our future cup potential be hurt when the high water mark with Marner in the playoffs is a second round exit?
ExactlyHow much can our future cup potential be hurt when the high water mark with Marner in the playoffs is a second round exit?
Probably didn’t have as many passengers.If it wasn’t money what was it
How did they screw up the chance to sign him
I doubt it will be a worse team
If losing him hurts future cup potential how have the last 100 or so cup winners managed without Marner.
That sounds like Ferris - anchor with an amount more than the maximum allowable amount, and then when you land on the maximum allowable amount, it doesn't look so bad. A little door-in-face action, but he may have to get used to a post Dubas world going forward.He is not worth the 23M AAV he is probably asking for.
Lou wasn't much of a numbers guy, more of a hockey instincts/culture guy. He would have been better off taking in more support on the former, but in spite of that, impressively still recognized as one of the best GM's of all time.This is how delusional some "fans" are...
Lou offered JT more than Dubas.
Lou after signing Horvat said it was "too much and too long".
This master of negotiation got Zaitsev his contract and for all the Engvall lovers, look what he did there.
Delusion.
This isn't related to my post so not sure why you're quoting me.I just don’t get it. Tre saying the “DNA” of the team needs to change. If your best and highest paid players, Matthews and Nylander, don’t have it, who could be brought in that would change their DNA? I think your top players need to have it, and then you bring in other players who also have it.
And Matthews throwing his teammates under the bus after the series was over, and of course not including himself, I just don’t see why the team would want to follow him after that.
Marchand instead of Laughton I also think we would have won. Come to think of it, Marchand instead of Marner and we also probably win.Marchand instead of Laughton, I’d say we would have won. Panthers are better than us but I feel they played poorly against us, just that we played even worse. I think that series was the worse played out of all the ones I watched.
Since in this scenario you are taking away from Cats at the same time you are giving to the Leafs that seems like good money.Marchand instead of Laughton I also think we would have won. Come to think of it, Marchand instead of Marner and we also probably win.
That sounds like Ferris - anchor with an amount more than the maximum allowable amount, and then when you land on the maximum allowable amount, it doesn't look so bad. A little door-in-face action, but he may have to get used to a post Dubas world going forward.
Lou wasn't much of a numbers guy, more of a hockey instincts/culture guy. He would have been better off taking in more support on the former, but in spite of that, impressively still recognized as one of the best GM's of all time.
NJ was a masterpiece, but following that up with the Leafs rapid rebuild and then the Islanders revival - double ECFs/GMOTY.
Looking back it's funny how perfect he would have been to continue - if it wasn't obvious enough at the time. Wrote the book on everything we whiffed and then we faceplanted the numbers anyways.
He's kinda over 80 now though..
Part of that less talent was losing his best player to Toronto.Lou was widely mocked by the Dubas crowd when he went to the Island and got a lot of flack for the way he ran things.
He still managed to do a lot with less talent, going to the second round his first year, conference finals in year 2 and 3 before settling into a one and done routine and missing the playoffs altogether. Toronto never caught up to that under Dubas and Treliving.
How are those two eras even close to comparable? The Rick Vaive teams were mediocre to downright terrible, and only made the playoffs a few times because 16 of 21 teams got in and the Norris was a terrible division.Leaf Nation fans will look back in time and see all those regular season points and all those failed and struggling playoff results and it will not be a memorable time.
It kind of reminds me of the Rick Vaive Era in Toronto in the 1980's .. Vaive scored 50+ goals in 3 straight seasons from 1981 thru 1984 and in his 8 years in Toronto the Maple Leafs won only 2 measly playoff series.
The Marner 9 seasons 2016-2025 and the Vaive's 8 years 1979 - 1987 left the same bad taste in fans mouth for those wasted decades of Leafs history where the Stanley Cup remained so far out of reach.
Neither former Leaf player will leave behind any memorable playoff highlight moments that fans talk about for generations, because there simply weren't any.
11.25 and 11.5 have been cited as Lou's final offer.what is it you think Lou offered Mumbles ?
It's almost always money, and Marner reportedly turning down 8x13.5 was how they screwed up. Guess he felt insulted.If it wasn’t money what was it
How did they screw up the chance to sign him
Lou was terrible with the Islander just like he was terrible with NJ in this cap era.Lou was widely mocked by the Dubas crowd when he went to the Island and got a lot of flack for the way he ran things.
He still managed to do a lot with less talent, going to the second round his first year, conference finals in year 2 and 3 before settling into a one and done routine and missing the playoffs altogether. Toronto never caught up to that under Dubas and Treliving.
Where does this theory that he’s still upset about rookie bonuses come from?
Guessing that should just go on the pile with the rest of the made up stuff.
If you’re strictly counting series wins since the salary cap, the Leafs still haven’t caught Buffalo.Lou was widely mocked by the Dubas crowd when he went to the Island and got a lot of flack for the way he ran things.
He still managed to do a lot with less talent, going to the second round his first year, conference finals in year 2 and 3 before settling into a one and done routine and missing the playoffs altogether. Toronto never caught up to that under Dubas and Treliving.
Nick Kypreos.Where does this theory that he’s still upset about rookie bonuses come from?
Guessing that should just go on the pile with the rest of the made up stuff.
No but many will say, "Damn, never got to cross "Leafs winning the SC" off my bucket list". Sad that 3 such talented players do not have the DNA that it takes to win the SC. Extracting every last penny in contract negotiations will be their legacy next to their pathetic playoff record and performances. Meanwhile a player who one poster called bad at hockey is one game away from winning his 2nd SC while earning 1/3 of what our 3 losers have been paid for their playoff no shows and collapses.I watch this sport for entertainment, and this off season will be VERY entertaining. Even though Mitch couldn't get it done in the playoffs for us, I do wish him all the best on his new team. It was a treat watching him in the regular season during his tenure, and I even enjoyed his first few playoffs (Washington particularily). I have no animosity for someone I don't personally know, and at the end of the day he has to do what he and his family is comfortable with.
No point as a fan in getting emotionally involved in a specific player, just love the crest.
For those getting frothy in here, remember that life is short, and you will never be on your deathbed saying "I wish I had shitted on Marner more on HF".
Yep, he always talked about his desire to stay, until Treliving screwed it up. Now you're making up baseless accusations that he was lying all along.That's literally all he says whenever asked about extending.
Not signing during the season doesn't imply anything you've claimed. Marner has avoided in-season signing distractions his whole career. There's also no evidence that he would only sign an overpayment. Though ironically, "didn't get the overpayment they liked last off season so they won't negotiate to try and scare the team into giving them what they want" is exactly what Nylander was reported to have done.Guy has an agent that loves to take his players to free agency to play these kinds of games and refuses to negotiate during the season kind of implies they didn't get the overpayment they liked last off season so they won't negotiate to try and scare the team into giving them what they want.
It's also why it is a distraction for the player, and players are allowed to not want to deal with that while they are focused on the current season.He does. Which is why he can easily tell his agent to stop with the games and negotiate a contract while he focuses on the season.
Not signing during the season doesn't say anything about his desire to stay. There is plenty of other time to get a deal done, and GMs that are actually competent at their job would have respected and worked around that.Players that actually want to stay as bad as you claim he wants to would have their agent negotiate during the season and not turn down an offer just because it was during the season.
Team got one of the best players in the world on a surplus value contract, helping the Leafs be one of the best teams in the league throughout that contract.Player got what he wanted once. Team didn't get nothing.
He never held the team hostage, and he was never "told to go f*** himself". You have quite the imagination.Now we get to witness the same stuff where he tried to hold the team hostage to get whatever he wants again and clearly was told to go f*** himself this time.
Marner has never been given a blank cheque. Would have helped to have the last guy around to get a fair deal done again, instead of Treliving sabotaging the team.Guess it helps not having a pushover like the last guy eh who will just give them a blank cheque.
Stop blaming Marner for management's incompetence. Time for Treliving to become a big boy and take responsibility for his failures.Stop blaming management for the people Marner surrounds himself with that give him bad career advice. Time for Marner to become a big boy and take control of his life for once.
Lou didn't 'lose' Tavares. JT was coming to Toronto regardless of what Lou or anyone else offered him.Part of that less talent was losing his best player to Toronto.
Dubie has had some comically bad luck with parallels - first with Lou, now with the Caps. Can't catch a break.