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Can you imagine the Toronto media if we paid Price or Bobrovsky's contract? Look out lol
Actually, we were discussing the playoffs where he put up 3 points in 10 games, after you arbitrarily included him in a short list of changes that you claim would have had a significant effect on the outcome of a series. You ignored all of the other changes of the same level, and ignored the impact of their hot goaltending this year; the biggest impacting factor, by far. You then suggested stats are useless, right before you posted some stats yourself, in an attempt to define what Anderson was. Except your rosy description is not what Josh Anderson has shown to be, which is why he has only done it in one season where everything went right, and why he couldn't maintain anything like that, even in the playoffs of the same year.we are not talking about Josh Anderson's career... we were comparing the year Columbus swept Tampa to the Columbus the Leafs just played.. the season we are discussing is the season he put up 27 goals and 47 points.
Yes it is a lot of money for Anderson. He had not earned that contract.Columbus offered Anderson 7 years at 5 million.... that's a lot of money for a non-impact player dont you think?
What would be more entertaining is watching the usuals defend them as great signings.Can you imagine the Toronto media if we paid Price or Bobrovsky's contract? Look out lol
25 year old- 27 goal, 47 point 6'3 225lb powerforward is not a notable player? Please elaborate .... I wanna hear more.
Have a feeling Stamkos opts out for the season due to covid. Tampa won a cup without him(though a lot went right) and they can probably try to go again if they bring back most of the cup winning team.
Is there a rule that a player who sits out due to Covid has to sit out the whole year? Like could the bolts pull a move where Stamkos sits out until like a week before the season at which point if the distriubtion of the vaccines have curbed the virus, he comes back onto the team ready to play?
If allowed they could pull something like the hawks did with kane in 2015 when he was on IR(or LTIR) and they got to add capspace to take on vermette with the playoffs having no salary cap. Could fit there entire team, add a mostly paid out addition at Trade deadline then activate Stamkos before the playoffs.
Doubt the league allows it to happen(stamkos would be enforced I'm guessing to sit out whole year) but if they did it would give Tampa a very very good chance of repeating
You should try watching a came or two of the playoffs one dayI would not call it a bad 5 games series and I would not say it is giving them a pass either. I would just not call it an utter failure. They've had two straight series where they outplayed the other team, and one of those teams was one way away from a Cup. Maybe don't pretend like they've won a Cup or anything (and I don't think that is happening right now), but this is not a huge identity crisis situation either.
What you want to see is that your teams are putting themselves in situations where they should be winning series, and the Leafs are doing that. There are always ways to improve, and Dubas/Keefe/the Leafs should be focusing on that more than the results of the series. Ultimately if we continue to do what we are doing, with some incremental improvements, then we can go places quite fast... especially if Andersen and Marner perform to expectations in the playoffs for once.
I think all of those names would sit out over playing in the AHL.How do people feel about taking a run at a guy like Hamonic for whatever the max contract is that can be fully burried?
He has had some health and injury issues, but a long layoff may have helped him fully mend.
My dream, would be signing Chara to play third pair minutes, but who knows if he will even play again.
When he was healthy, he was a solid #4.
Brodie, Holl, Bogosian, Hamonic, Liljgren. That would give you a pretty solid 5 deep right side.
Reilly, Muzzin, Dermott, Sandin, Lehtonen. A solid left side as well, 5 deep.
I am beginning to think more and more that being in a city where the AHL+NHL cities are in the same spot will give us an advantage in signing guys who may be on that bubble/ need to prove again they are still solid NHLers. Not having to move cities means you are always near your family.
I have similar views of guys like Brassard, Granlund, Boyle, Perry etc. The 'second tier' free agents that are left.
Leafs have 4 contract slots left, so they can sign a guy or two more and still have room if they want to make a 1 for 2 or 1 for 3 trade.
Actually, we were discussing the playoffs where he put up 3 points in 10 games, after you arbitrarily included him in a short list of changes that you claim would have had a significant effect on the outcome of a series. You ignored all of the other changes of the same level, and ignored the impact of their hot goaltending this year; the biggest impacting factor, by far. You then suggested stats are useless, right before you posted some stats yourself, in an attempt to define what Anderson was. Except your rosy description is not what Josh Anderson has shown to be, which is why he has only done it in one season where everything went right, and why he couldn't maintain anything like that, even in the playoffs of the same year.
Yes it is a lot of money for Anderson. He had not earned that contract.
The Columbus board is not there for me, a Leaf fan, to go discuss their players. You were essentially asking me to go get an infraction. No thanks.So your ignoring my question about posting it on the Columbus board
The Columbus board is not there for me, a Leaf fan, to go discuss their players. You were essentially asking me to go get an infraction.
The Columbus board is not there for me, a Leaf fan, to go discuss their players. You were essentially asking me to go get an infraction. No thanks.
Actually, we were discussing the playoffs where he put up 3 points in 10 games, after you arbitrarily included him in a short list of changes that you claim would have had a significant effect on the outcome of a series. You ignored all of the other changes of the same level, and ignored the impact of their hot goaltending this year; the biggest impacting factor, by far. You then suggested stats are useless, right before you posted some stats yourself, in an attempt to define what Anderson was. Except your rosy description is not what Josh Anderson has shown to be, which is why he has only done it in one season where everything went right, and why he couldn't maintain anything like that, even in the playoffs of the same year.
Yes it is a lot of money for Anderson. He had not earned that contract.
This is quite the exaggeration. Panarin was a loss, but he wasn't the Panarin of this year, and they got an extra year of development for Jones, Werenski, and Dubois; helping to improve their defensive results to best in the league. Anderson isn't a player that moves the needle, and Columbus got much better goaltending against us than they did against Tampa last year, so the loss of Bobrovsky wasn't felt.
I’m assuming that Anderson gets the Wilson contract and Jarmo wasn’t willing to do that.
You guys will love him as long as he’s healthy, which he typically is, but it’s been a rough 18 months for him. We would not have beat Tampa last year without him. He can flip a game by himself. He’s one of the fastest players on the ice when he gets going, and there are very few defensemen that are able to or willing to stop him at full speed.
I really think this will work out for both teams. Columbus has been looking for two competent offensive centers for years and now we have them.
And after clearing some cap space now, we have $9M in cap space, + Dubinsky’s 5.85 LTIR, with only PLD and Gavrikov to sign
I mean, you can believe whatever you want, but you haven't actually substantiated why he's an impact player. It seems to be an arbitrary opinion, largely based off of his size (and I guess some random guy who agrees with you that you found). And while you can have that opinion all you want, if you are considering Anderson to be an impact player, the fact remains that in your description of changes, you left out other changes of equal significance (that didn't go along with your claim), on top of ignoring an obvious, highly-impacting factor like the hot goaltending they got this playoffs.So again..im going to go with Columbus fan and majority of fans over your opinion
I have substantiated much more than you and your 3 points in 10 games means he sucks! Posts....I mean, you can believe whatever you want, but you haven't actually substantiated why he's an impact player. It seems to be an arbitrary opinion, largely based off of his size (and I guess some random guy who agrees with you that you found). And while you can have that opinion all you want, if you are considering Anderson to be an impact player, the fact remains that in your description of changes, you left out other changes of equal significance (that didn't go along with your claim), on top of ignoring an obvious, highly-impacting factor like the hot goaltending they got this playoffs.
I'm not the one arbitrarily putting him in a group with starting goaltending and league superstars. Fact is, if you're counting him, you left out a lot.How about you do some substantiating....
Actually, not that the main board is very informed on this stuff, but majority opinion was that that trade and those deals were all horrible, so not sure what you're looking at.NHL gms paid Brobrovsky 10 million per year, am NHL gm traded Max Domi and a pick for Anderson.... and the Columbus board and the NHL board is not laughing hysterically at the deal or the price of Anderson.
I'm not the one arbitrarily putting him in a group with starting goaltending and league superstars. Fact is, if you're counting him, you left out a lot.
Actually, not that the main board is very informed on this stuff, but majority opinion was that that trade and those deals were all horrible, so not sure what you're looking at.
No, it shows that Montreal can continue to make bad deals.I think the fact montreal paid a big price for Anderson.... shows just how impactful he was in 2018-2019
Columbus got 0.952 goaltending this year against us. Nobody said Bobrovsky was bad, but it was pretty clearly better this year.Oh and Brobrovsky had a .932 save percentage and 2.00 goals against average VS Tampa Bay last year.... I don't think its quite as clear as you proclaim that this years Columbus tandem (VS Leafs) was better than Brobrovsky Vs Tampa Bay.
I think all of those names would sit out over playing in the AHL.
Hamonic does interest me as a cheap bounce-back candidate though.
You probably have more tact than he does.Haha been on the boards for 14 years.... asking about a player isn't going you get you an infraction. Especially a player traded away
How do people feel about taking a run at a guy like Hamonic for whatever the max contract is that can be fully burried?
He has had some health and injury issues, but a long layoff may have helped him fully mend.
My dream, would be signing Chara to play third pair minutes, but who knows if he will even play again.
When he was healthy, he was a solid #4.
Brodie, Holl, Bogosian, Hamonic, Liljgren. That would give you a pretty solid 5 deep right side.
Reilly, Muzzin, Dermott, Sandin, Lehtonen. A solid left side as well, 5 deep.
I am beginning to think more and more that being in a city where the AHL+NHL cities are in the same spot will give us an advantage in signing guys who may be on that bubble/ need to prove again they are still solid NHLers. Not having to move cities means you are always near your family.
I have similar views of guys like Brassard, Granlund, Boyle, Perry etc. The 'second tier' free agents that are left.
Leafs have 4 contract slots left, so they can sign a guy or two more and still have room if they want to make a 1 for 2 or 1 for 3 trade.
I don’t think Hamonic plays this year.
Travis Hamonic, a 29-year-old defenseman in his 10th NHL season, cited his young daughter's battle with a respiratory illness in 2019 as being a key factor in his decision. Travis Hamonic of the Flames is opting out of the NHL restart, his young daughter's battle last year with a respiratory illness being a key factor.
if by chance he was thinking of playing, I’d agree with you. Brassard too.
I would imagine it would be similar to the Byfuglien situation. Team could suspend the player without pay for failure to show up to training camp and that cap space would open up until that player is back on the roster.I do wonder how many of the players who are in a similar situation have already informed the teams they wont be playing, and how the NHL will handle that on the cap.
I.E if a guy opts out of playing, does he still count against the cap? Does he go on LTIR? Is there a new category created? Does the team need to suspend him to get his sallary off the books? Does the player still get paid? If they have multiple years left on the contract, can he sit out this year without a cap hit and simply come back next year, or is their some kind of sliding penalty thats like a 'bonus overage'? Can a team trade a guy who is sitting out? If the players contract doesnt count, and they choose to come back, how does the games missed work against the cap, i.e. do you need to sit out the whole season and playoffs?
Its a pretty unprecedented situation, with a ton of variables.
I'm surprised isn't getting more of an open discussion in a hard capped league.
Maybe Tamp knows a guy making 5m+ has decided to sit out this year, so they know they have WAY more wiggle room than we know publicly. What if a team knows 'Player X' may not play, and he is on an expiring contract. Can they trade him to a team without telling them?
SO MANY POSIBILITIES FOR SHENANIGANS!