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If this team once again fails to proceed very far in the playoffs, what would you want them to do?

  • Do nothing, run it back

    Votes: 17 9.2%
  • Make changes to the offense, top 6 forward, better bottom six, but keep the core

    Votes: 11 6.0%
  • Make changes to the offense, including moving core players

    Votes: 73 39.7%
  • Make changes to the defense

    Votes: 11 6.0%
  • Do a retool, including moving core players

    Votes: 88 47.8%
  • Ban the guy who keeps making jinx prediction posts.

    Votes: 22 12.0%

  • Total voters
    184
There are no "contracts" or clauses for the NCAA. They commit to a school but can leave for pro whenever. He committed to UMass back in February, so maybe in the last 3 months and his memorial cup run turned some heads enough for him to change his mind and go pro.

Thanks for the information... I just wasn't sure on how that worked.

I guess a lot depends on what the Leafs want to do.... do they see Hildeby in the future... do they want Matt Murray back as #3... in which case you don't need AA and Hildeby...... send Elliott to ECHL to begin a pro career... which might not be a bad idea, even if you keep all of the above.
 
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yeah axe your coach because he pulled a goalie who in that game couldn't stop a beachball, pure genius............
There's more to coaching then just decision making.. IE Babcock. If players don't wanna play for you, you'll never get the best out them... This might be the case with Debor

He seems to be in the Cassidy/Torts genre of coaching, they can get the best out of you for 2 or 3 years, and after that the players don't like playing for you. It is what it is. Every coach is hired to be fired.
 
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Results don't disagree though.

We do know that Tanev and Rielly play 2 different roles.

Now, just to be facetious, maybe the extra time was skating back to the bench?

The EVTOI difference was 3+ minutes per game, not sure that was the case.

You may want to check the results again.
 


I know Pagnotta is all over the place but if this were true I could see a similar sign and trade than has been discussed with VGK/Karlsson.

LAK would need to clear space to bring in Marner and they aren’t a tax advantaged state so he theoretically would be looking for 12.5-13.5M still. Moore for Marner signed 8x12.5 could solve one of the Leafs winger holes.
 
It looks like we do have a public disagreement amongst insiders that we haven’t seen in awhile:




The one guy that'll be accurate in the Marner saga will be Darren Dreger, I guarantee it.

It's very early in the off-season and these guys get "radioed" a lot because they sometimes just give up their own educated opinion, not always a full insider information bit. Marner probably doesn't even know himself.

A team likely having interest in Marner is a no brainer. He's a great player and a team like Vegas can offer a ton of what he wants. Can they make it work? That's where the overblown part plays into it.
 
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I know Pagnotta is all over the place but if this were true I could see a similar sign and trade than has been discussed with VGK/Karlsson.

LAK would need to clear space to bring in Marner and they aren’t a tax advantaged state so he theoretically would be looking for 12.5-13.5M still. Moore for Marner signed 8x12.5 could solve one of the Leafs winger holes.

I mentioned this a while ago, Moore for Marner. Gives us a winger who can slide into the middle six group and provide some secondary scoring.
 
The one guy that'll be accurate in the Marner saga will be Darren Dreger, I guarantee it.

It's very early in the off-season and these guys get "radioed" a lot because they sometimes just give up their own educated opinion, not always a full insider information bit. Marner probably doesn't even know himself.

A team likely having interest in Marner is a no brainer. He's a great player and a team like Vegas can offer a ton of what he wants. Can they make it work? That's where the overblown part plays into it.
Dreger and Kyper. Kyper was reporting Dallas yesterday.
 


I know Pagnotta is all over the place but if this were true I could see a similar sign and trade than has been discussed with VGK/Karlsson.

LAK would need to clear space to bring in Marner and they aren’t a tax advantaged state so he theoretically would be looking for 12.5-13.5M still. Moore for Marner signed 8x12.5 could solve one of the Leafs winger holes.

I mentioned this a while ago, Moore for Marner. Gives us a winger who can slide into the middle six group and provide some secondary scoring.

Marner and Ferris aren't doing a sign and trade and if it does happen, it's not happening for a very good player locked up in Moore. It would be at most for a pick, and then they can turn around and trade away someone if needed or do whatever they gotta do. I am not sure why this narrative that a sign and trade for a player is at all possible, there are no precedence to this either. Pure dream that fits the narrative and bias.

Kings have 25M of cap space this off-season though and 50M next off-season. They can give Marner a ton of money and still have plenty to fill up without removing any of their top players.
 
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Addressing the ability of our bottom 6 to actually have impact and play a tough playoff style game, we definitely need to get rid of nothing players like Jarnkork/holmberg/kampf

Replace these players with a combination of the following:

- Tanner Jeannot - big physical winger. Will fight anyone. Capable of scoring 20 goals. Even though his numbers are down, he has the skill to at least put up 10+ goals. 2-3mil per season.

- Mason Marchment - big, physical winger. Good hands and excellent in front of the net. Can put up 50+ points and a secondary net front presence. Possible Nicky bobby trade?

- Charlie Coyle - big center, physical and excellent PK. Can be counted on for 30+ points and play up and down the lineup.

- Trent Frederic - Big, physical C. Fights anyone, can put up 15 goals.

- Sean Kuraly - veteran physical forward, who has been a good contributor in playoffs.

Keep Laughton and McMann. They can both provide a ton of value for their cap hits.
 
Marner and Ferris aren't doing a sign and trade and if it does happen, it's not happening for a very good player locked up in Moore. It would be at most for a pick, and then they can turn around and trade away someone if needed or do whatever they gotta do. I am not sure why this narrative that a sign and trade for a player is at all possible, there are no precedence to this either. Pure dream.

Kings have 25M of cap space this off-season though and 50M next off-season. They can give Marner a ton of money and still have plenty to fill up without removing any of their top players.
Marner+Laf+Gavrikov will be roughly 25M.

Friedman speculated they bring back Jeannot that’s probably another 2.5M.
 
Marner+Laf+Gavrikov will be roughly 25M.

Friedman speculated they bring back Jeannot that’s probably another 2.5M.

Somehow I think they'd easily be able to naviguate that without having to give up Moore in this scenario, when they can just pick up Marner for free at 7 years instead of 8, and pick up decent value back for whoever they decide to trade to make things fit. Sign and trades are already very rare, it's typically just a team trading for the rights (like Tanev for the Leafs) and signing the player soon after themselves.
 
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Somehow I think they'd easily be able to naviguate that without having to give up Moore in this scenario, when they can just pick up Marner for free at 7 years instead of 8, and pick up decent value back for whoever they decide to trade to make things fit. Sign and trades are already very rare, it's typically just a team trading for the rights and signing the player soon after themselves.
If 8 years doesn’t matter for player or team then it’s moot point. If Moore is on the market though is he getting back more than a 2nd? I doubt it. Carolina got a 3rd for Guentzel in a trade&sign. The value probably isn’t far off between Marner’s rights and Moore.
 
If 8 years doesn’t matter for player or team then it’s moot point. If Moore is on the market though is he getting back more than a 2nd? I doubt it. Carolina got a 3rd for Guentzel in a trade&sign. The value probably isn’t far off between Marner’s rights and Moore.

He easily gets a 2nd round pick back. Very easily. A workhorse 40+ point producer 1 season removed from a 30 goal campaign, signed to a pretty fair deal for 3 seasons doesn't get traded for anything less. Mangiapane was traded for a 2nd last off-season.
 
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He easily gets a 2nd round pick back. Very easily. A workhorse 40+ point producer 1 season removed from a 30 goal campaign, signed to a pretty fair deal for 3 seasons doesn't get traded for anything less. Mangiapane was traded for a 2nd last off-season.
Is it much more than a 2nd was my question?
 
If 8 years doesn’t matter for player or team then it’s moot point. If Moore is on the market though is he getting back more than a 2nd? I doubt it. Carolina got a 3rd for Guentzel in a trade&sign. The value probably isn’t far off between Marner’s rights and Moore.
Just fyi, I dont think Guentzel was a sign and trade. He signed with Tampa after the trade.

Moore has kinda fallen out of favour in LA. Not the guy he once was. A 2nd with a minor plus is probably all itd take if LA does get Marner.

LA has to keep some space open for Gavrikov (or another D) and the following year Kempe, who is a better player than Marner
 
There's more to coaching then just decision making.. IE Babcock. If players don't wanna play for you, you'll never get the best out them... This might be the case with Debor

He seems to be in the Cassidy/Torts genre of coaching, they can get the best out of you for 2 or 3 years, and after that the players don't like playing for you. It is what it is. Every coach is hired to be fired.
Well it seems if you don’t kiss the collective asses of today’s players being a coach isn’t the right vocation for you, personally putting the cart before the horse rarely is good way to run a team, business, et al……….
 
Well it seems if you don’t kiss the collective asses of today’s players being a coach isn’t the right vocation for you, personally putting the cart before the horse rarely is good way to run a team, business, et al……….
That's the youth movement in the NHL these days, if you aren't relatable to the players in the modern NHL, you're not going to last. The Torts etc of world are slowly becoming extinct in the NHL.
 

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