McTonyBrar
Registered User
- Apr 2, 2018
- 21,998
- 30,452
I was wondering the same thing.Where does Robertson want to go?
Wow, a 3rd team rejected, LOL. Just ask Robertson where he wants to play at this point.
California, probably the KingsWhere does Robertson want to go?
Cashing in on the found money. They spent a lot of futures to win one round. Trading Knies on top of winning the draft lottery could go a long way to rebuilding their depth. They really need to get younger on D and this is one draft where that's possible.what is Toronto's game plan here? why are they trying to stock up on draft picks? Are they rebuilding? They must really like the top players in this draft or something.
It sounds more like he wants to go to a contending team.California, probably the Kings

You spelled "rebuilding" incorrectly...It sounds more like he wants to go to a contending team.
Toronto![]()
The Kings seem like a bad fit after adding Panarin and already having Fiala.California, probably the Kings
Sure but 0 chance this happensIf we traded for Nurse in exchange for draft picks with no retention, do you all think we would take a swing at Robertson?

probably explains why Robertson didn't want to go to Seattle...greed
Yep. Which is unfortunate and I feel bad for Seattle.Overall though this is starting to sound like a “Vegas” situation where he only wants one destination (maybe SJ to play with Celebrini? They did trade a LW this week) but Dallas doesn’t want him there so he’s being told go anywhere else and you have our permission.
Maybe DeBrincat is the 7M forward Bob was talking about.No interest unless he comes with an extension in place. He forced his way out of Ottawa so he could play closer to home.
Yep. We know what that’s like.Man I feel bad for Kraken fans, threw the guy a ginormous bag and still doesn’t want to play there.
Lets put an end to this tax nonsense. Puck Levine- a CPA in Canada and now working in the USA with his own accounting firm (and Puckpedia founder) on Staufffer's show has previously shot this down. He said there isnt much difference because only 41 games are played at home. What players make their primary residence also makes a difference (go back home during the offseason). While there is some variance between non-tax states and tax states- it isnt as much as people say. He also added once you account for costs for health (canada vs US), and other costs that vary state to state- the difference gets smaller.
Weather is definitely a factor and so is lifestyle. Tax isnt a big consideration
The issue is even if they landed like #4 and drafted McKenna and Reid, by the time they're carrying the team Nylander and Matthews are gone or declining. And they don't really have much else. If you trade Knies you might as well trade Matthews instead.Cashing in on the found money. They spent a lot of futures to win one round. Trading Knies on top of winning the draft lottery could go a long way to rebuilding their depth. They really need to get younger on D and this is one draft where that's possible.
Incoming Robertson demands to be traded to Edmonton news