Confirmed Trade: - [TOR/TBL] Darren Raddysh (signs 8 years, $8.5M AAV) for 2026 5th round pick (MOD WARNING 253) | Page 74 | HFBoards - NHL Message Board and Forum for National Hockey League

Confirmed Trade: [TOR/TBL] Darren Raddysh (signs 8 years, $8.5M AAV) for 2026 5th round pick (MOD WARNING 253)

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My issue isn't the money as the Leafs have a lot of cap space. It's the term and the 6 year NTC that's the issue.

I expect every decent player who is UFA this summer will get similar. So the Leafs' choices likely were get the player you want and need (who also wants to be in TO) for a decent cap hit, full term mostly NTC years, or drastically over pay for someone else, or get no one.
 
Is he? I wasn't very impressed with Andersson in the Vegas playoff run, but isn't he usually considered a solid two-way guy? To put it in numeric values, I always viewed Andersson as a 6 in offense, 7 in defense (out of 10) and Raddysh more of a 8 in offense, 5 in defense type.
No opposite imo. Shot is okay but like a 6.5 . His d is maybe a 5 . Foot speed also a 5 . His decision making is what troubles me the most honestly . Ill advised pinches and low key dirty play .
 
His career after getting his shot as a regular on an NHL team:
3 years ago: 59th in the NHL for Points/60 amoung dmen
2 years ago: 14th in the NHL for Points/60 amoung dmen
Last season: 4th in the NHL for Points/60 amoung dmen

Why are folks so shocked he got a standard NTC and that he's worth that much?

Over the last 3 seasons combined: 13th in the NHL for Points/60 amoung dmen (just behind Theodore and Morrissey and just in front of Karlsson and Shaefer)
 
A lot of people don't understand supply vs demand.

There's no free agents this year with a ton of teams with money. Anyone with a brain would've understand Raddysh was signing for minimum 8.
Isn't this exactly how the Leafs got David Clarkson? He was the best of a weak UFA class, and you know, supply vs demand.
 
Sure. But the Panthers were competing for Cups and those guys pushed them over the top. Leafs are a non playoff team hoping to have a huge rebound just to make the playoffs. I would have no issue if a contending team like Carolina, Colorado, Montreal or Vegas made this deal.
Florida signed those deals after they had won their cups. Their cup winning days are over. Those are anchor contracts that they won't be able to get out of.
 
A lot of people don't understand supply vs demand.

There's no free agents this year with a ton of teams with money. Anyone with a brain would've understand Raddysh was signing for minimum 8.

8 might be the cheapest a top 4 defenseman UFA signs for
 
I expect every decent player who is UFA this summer will get similar. So the Leafs' choices likely were get the player you want and need (who also wants to be in TO) for a decent cap hit, full term mostly NTC years, or drastically over pay for someone else, or get no one.
I would rather they went the Pittsburgh route. Sign guys looking to rebound on short term deals. Rebuild the prospect pool and in 2 years move on from Matthews and Nylander. Make this McKenna's. IMO this team is far from a Cup contender.
 
That's MLSE. They want that playoff revenue.
Smart businesses know how to think long-term.

This move cements the fact that they want to go all in with a roster that finished dead last in the division and 21 points out of the playoffs last season.

Could've cashed in our two big trade chips and with that haul + McKenna & Knies had the foundations for an exciting long-term project. Instead we're just in no mans land for god knows how long now.
 
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Not next year ? In 4-5 years you will see about 5-6 current players still with the team and won’t include AM or JT

Let’s start small and try to make the playoffs first eh…
I have no idea if they can win a Cup with this group, but that is their intent. It's why the last three years of this front -loaded contract won't matter.
 
Florida signed those deals after they had won their cups. Their cup winning days are over. Those are anchor contracts that they won't be able to get out of.
I disagree. Florida is still a top contender once Barkov returns.
Toronto even with a huge rebound is a playoff bubble team. IMO the Raddysh contract makes more sense for a top contender to sign.
 
I get the feeling that a few years now there will be lots of threads here featuring Raddysh for another team's young up and coming player just like back in the late 2000s when this forum was littered with Tomas Kaberle for Jordan Staal proposals.
 

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