I think they could have kept the contract sealed for later to give Dubas more negotiating power to trade away some players to make cap space next year, like Kerfoot.
Now if Dubas tries to dump Kerfoot, other GMs will ask for more, because the Leafs are in a worse position again.
Or maybe he puts a little bit of pressure on Marner to perform better or will be out in the summer?I think they could have kept the contract sealed for later to give Dubas more negotiating power to trade away some players to make cap space next year, like Kerfoot.
Now if Dubas tries to dump Kerfoot, other GMs will ask for more, because the Leafs are in a worse position again.
Good thank you for your contribution..now go back to your forum and enjoy your 5 1 start of season until it lasts..u guys are the most arrogant fanbase on this forum but your team is trash for years...This guy is not a 1d and outside one season never has been
Another story for another day.Good deal. They definitely have to trade one of the big guys though.
I agree. It made no sense.Campbell is why I was surprised they paid for Mrazek, who is always injured. They might lose Campbell for that. I was expecting a $1-2M back up - not $3.8M for several years for Mrazek.
This wasn’t a possibility. The player gets this signed, sealed, and delivered(registered with the league) asap as not to risk injury changing the Leafs’ mind. You’re incredibly naive if you think an agent would allow a player to let the team hold back on registering the deal to help out the perceived trade leverage of the Leafs as pertains to their assets.
I think that very possibility of uncertainty is why the player would never risk waiting.As long as it's signed and dated..., Say January, and the agent has the original.....
I'm not sure how the league would know if it's between the player, agent, and GM.
I agree. It made no sense.
What was Riellys point totals before Matthews and Marner arrived? Or are you just ignoring that part and only McDavid makes the players around him better?the only thing Nurse has over Rielly is 3" taller and a couple million more in cap hit.
defensively Nurse is average (not that Rielly is any better) and offensively, pre McDavid Nurse didnt even have an offense.
/edit my bad, i thought Nurse was around before
It's not a bad number in a vacuum, but I don't like it for the Leafs for two reasons.
1. Timing. This basically guarantees that they have to move Nylander or Marner because they won't (and shouldn't) move Matthews and can't move Tavares.
It's very possible that with another unsuccessful playoffs, they would have done so anyway. But they have lost any leverage because other GMs will know they absolutely have to deal one of them. Both good players, who will potentially be sold for pennies on the dollar.
2. It's more of the same. Currently they have more than half of their cap tied up in 5 players who more or less all contribute to the same part of the game. It's pure offense. Matthews is becoming slightly more two-way, and Marner can kill penalties. But essentially, it's 5 players who are paid exhorbitant amounts for their offense. It leaves little money for high level defensive players, grinding players, or goaltending.