Stephen
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I’m not sure what Benoits value is around the league but I think it’s fair to say this might be the highest it will ever be.
Why would a 26 year old not improve over time with more development?
I’m not sure what Benoits value is around the league but I think it’s fair to say this might be the highest it will ever be.
I think Benoit is limited in his potential. WhT you see is what you get from him. If his contracted ended this year he would get paid more than I feel he is worth. Coming off of a good season and having a good contract for 2 more years is why I think he’s at his highest value.Why would a 26 year old not improve over time with more development?
Even is he gets marginally better next year, he’s just one year closer to getting a 2-3x pay bump in UFA. Part of his value is the contract.Why would a 26 year old not improve over time with more development?
I think Benoit is limited in his potential. WhT you see is what you get from him. If his contracted ended this year he would get paid more than I feel he is worth. Coming off of a good season and having a good contract for 2 more years is why I think he’s at his highest value.
In a vacuum he’s a fine 5-6 but in the context of the Leafs he is the odd man out.Not a fan of trading Benoit. For a 5-6 guy what more could you ask for. He adds so much value
so far...........I’m not sure what Benoits value is around the league but I think it’s fair to say this might be the highest it will ever be.
In a vacuum he’s a fine 5-6 but in the context of the Leafs he is the odd man out.
yup, want to play more minutes, earn them..........I actually think of any pair that Rielly is on as the third pair. He’s 3 LD all the way until he proves otherwise. And I hope they cut his minutes to reflect his uselessness.
Even is he gets marginally better next year, he’s just one year closer to getting a 2-3x pay bump in UFA. Part of his value is the contract.
as a former Brampton Battalion season ticket holder I'd love to see Burns here, hell try him on the wing, that's where he started his career. Red Kelly 2.0..........Another name Im gonna throw out there thats going to be linked to the Leafs soon...Brent Burns.
All this talk about signing Vets to short term deals to preserve cap-space for next off-season, all we hear is Marchand, Benn, Giroux, etc...
Brent Burns fits the bill of short term deal on low AAV and being the "Puck Mover" that Tre talked about adding. He's also "big" and has "size", which both Tre and Berube likes.
Trade Benoit + Holmberg for a forward upgrade?
yup, beats Mo filling out the 3rd D pairing at 7.5. Benny's fine on the 3rd pairing, Mo and his salary are the problem on the back end that needs addressing..............Not a fan of trading Benoit. For a 5-6 guy what more could you ask for. He adds so much value
Mo's the odd man out, and I guess Tre won't deal with it...........In a vacuum he’s a fine 5-6 but in the context of the Leafs he is the odd man out.
In a perfect world he is but all we have to go on is the reporting out there that he won’t be moved.I don’t see that at all. Rielly is the odd man out as far as what I think is going down
Who says he isn’t improving? I quite literally said if he improves he could could get 2-3x which would be 2.7-4M. He could be better today than Edmundson was last year and he got 3.8M.What a load of nonsense.
So we have to sell high on a cheap player who won't improve despite his age despite showing year to year improvement to even be here.
What's the market value on a marginal player who is dumped on a technical high?
Why would a player who isn't improving get a triple multiplier raise to $4.5 million in a couple of years.
Completely agree here although Hakanpaa and Klingberg on LTIR and Reaves costing the Leafs 200k against the cap are hardly an issue compared to the contracts across the league that actually handicap teams.
The Kampf contract is brutal but they can likely move off him this summer without attaching an asset.
Who have these players blocked from making the Leafs? Steeves got his chances, Robertson got his chances.
Seeing Klingberg log 19 min/night for Edmonton right now, I'm starting to think that that was actually quite a clever signing with bad injury luck.
The 300k from Benning+Reaves and having Hakanpaa on LTIR is not why they couldn’t activate Pacioretty. They were pressed up against the cap with their roster players.They couldn't rest players at the end of the year and had to play short handed because of injuries. They couldn't even activate Pacioretty and Kampf before the playoffs. Bad contracts add up, especially when you already have 100k of dead cap space for a player they had to take for the Liljegren trade.
The 300k from Benning+Reaves and having Hakanpaa on LTIR is not why they couldn’t activate Pacioretty. They were pressed up against the cap with their roster players.
After they traded Liljegren they were under the cap with a 21 man roster but insisted on running a 23 man roster which is why they couldn’t accrue cap space. It was poor roster management but Hakanpaa isn’t the sole reason.Because they didn't accrue cap space and had some dead cap space and LTIR for useless players, they couldn't efficiently add players. They had to pay more assets for retention. It very much plays into it.
Relative to other GMs I actually trust Tre to navigate this scenario.The whole point here is, obviously, adding good fits whether they are short or long-term. Treliving has been OK at it in recent years, mostly keeping his mistakes on short-term deals except for Reaves, but all that can change with 1 bad off-season because he has a lot of cap space to spend.
After they traded Liljegren they were under the cap with a 21 man roster but insisted on running a 23 man roster which is why they couldn’t accrue cap space. It was poor roster management but Hakanpaa isn’t the sole reason.
The retention was also for multiple seasons.
Relative to other GMs I actually trust Tre to navigate this scenario.
His recent trading is putrid. That’s why I think he’s a bottom 5 GM.The season before they had to pay a bunch of extra picks to get Lyubushkin double retained. Same for Edmundson. Both rentals. A price to pay when you're tight to cap and he got it done.
We'll see how he does. It's a month away so plenty of time to see how things look by then. I just hope they stay away from old broken players again.
Who says he isn’t improving? I quite literally said if he improves he could could get 2-3x which would be 2.7-4M. He could be better today than Edmundson was last year and he got 3.8M.
I’m also not saying he’ll be there. I think his ceiling is current Joel Edmundson which I said in the post you replied to.So if he’s improving to a Jake McCabe level defenseman at $4.5 million, we have to trade him before he gets there? Might be selling high but not the right kind.
Even is he gets marginally better next year, he’s just one year closer to getting a 2-3x pay bump in UFA. Part of his value is the contract.