The core 5 are all fired. FIRED. Pink slips, do not play here any more, the Leafs no longer sell jerseys with their name on them.
JT and Marner go as UFA's. Nylander, Matthews, and Rielly all presumably have massive signing bonuses due on July 1st that we might as well pay out, but then we trade them for the best package. If the best deal on the table for Matthews is a 4th round pick from Utah, then you take the 4th round pick from Utah. These guys simply cannot play in Toronto any more. If you think Knies is our hope, do you want them around him, infecting him with the stink?
Treliving's job this summer is to perform an exorcism.
Nylander and Tavares are less of a problem than the other three, but I just don't care about throwing the baby out with the bathwater any more. Asset management, player value, trading Matthews and Nylander at their lowest valuations? NMC's? Irrelevant, these guys are FIRED, figure out the details after the fact. Keeping guys around because we won't get good value in a trade is the exact same scared line of thinking that has kept us knee-deep in this mess for years.
Knies is fantastic.
Domi does his job at the price he's paid. He's probably the guy on that team for whom the logo means the most. He's not a great player, but I'm so down bad for players to praise that this is where I'm at.
Well, I'm all out of forwards that are worth keeping.
The defence is pretty good. Benoit is fantastic. Tanev was nearly enough to turn this team around. OEL and McCabe do their jobs and do them well. Carlo had an absolutely putrid game 7, but he was playing next to the real culprit in Rielly. We'll need a new PP guy with Marner leaving, but the other five are worth keeping around.
Woll shit his pants. Probably best to just throw him out as a cost of the exorcism. Stolarz survives.
We've got a goalie and the good fundamentals of a blueline. Building from the net out was always a good idea. We've got one good forward, and we can throw together a ragtag group of outcasts who can't possibly be any worse than what we've trotted out the last decade.
I don't want to read any posts worrying about whether or not we make the playoffs if we trade the big guns. I don't want to make the playoffs if this is what we do in them every single year. No, far more important now is the accountability, made manifest in the purge. Time to pay the piper, time to read the writing on the wall, time to see the heads roll.