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didn't realize Beagle was 3 mill, that is a bit steap but i thought this was for 3rd line C, he checks a lot of boxes....big, wins faceoffs, in canadian division, won a cup
agree would take retention and probably have to be a bigger deal but i think he's interesting...pearson and vatanen would probably be of interest as well but was going off the news of looking for a C
Disagree. I feel like 3C is becoming a priority. We aren’t winning a cup with a makeshift 3rd line centre in Engvall or Kerfoot or Spezza.
Ideally we add a top 6 LW and 3C, then I’d say we are geared up for a deep playoff run. But I don’t know if Dubas can pull off both deals in season.
I'm leaning towards that way too. We have a lot of options for center but none of them have cemented themselves in the position. Either way, the Leafs really need at least an upgrade in their top 9.
There's a few options that would be interesting. Mirtle suggested a way to acquire Adam Henrique, who is still pretty good despite a tough season, in a multi-team retention trade to lower his cap hit to under 2.5M. Sounds very unlikely but Dubas is the kind of GM that would work hard to make that happen.
Apparently the Sabres are still thinking about playoffs, so sounds unlikely they will firesale the team anytime soon.
I always get the impression that they want one legitimate centre on each line, and at least one winner who can play some centre.Honestly, I think you're just looking for the best player available, at the most reasonable price. I don't think center or wing really matters at this point.
Matthews, Tavares and Spezza are all true centers that can easily slide to the wing.
Nylander, Kerfoot, Thornton, Engvall and Boyd are all wingers that can easily slide into depth center roles.
That's 8 guys with experience playing in the middle, who can easily shift to the wing.... Just get the best player available and work it out positioning from there.
Disagree. I feel like 3C is becoming a priority. We aren’t winning a cup with a makeshift 3rd line centre in Engvall or Kerfoot or Spezza.
Ideally we add a top 6 LW and 3C, then I’d say we are geared up for a deep playoff run. But I don’t know if Dubas can pull off both deals in season.
Disagree. I feel like 3C is becoming a priority. We aren’t winning a cup with a makeshift 3rd line centre in Engvall or Kerfoot or Spezza.
Ideally we add a top 6 LW and 3C, then I’d say we are geared up for a deep playoff run. But I don’t know if Dubas can pull off both deals in season.
If we add a 3C, do we need a top 6 LW... if we keep Kerfoot?
What do we want out of a 3C? Is this a Staal/Haula type UFA, or do we go for a Bennett type guy, and hope that he can play 3C permanently for us? Derek Grant is a guy I wanted in the offseason, but he's more of a true 4C, plenty of grit, strong defensively, and one of the league's best Penalty Killers. Shame Ducks signed him to a 3year $1.5 mil deal, as that causes us cap headaches, but he wouldn't cost much, like a 4th rounder... maybe you up a more, and they retain 50%, and then he becomes a core guy for two more years at $750k on the cap... he'd be ideal on the 4th, and the PK. Beagle has been brought up, but his production leans towards a 4C, more than 3C, and at $3 mil, you can find options half that price, or better.
6LW... to me an ideal target is someone like Maxime Comtois... he has size, uses it, prototypical Power Forward, net presence, good defensively, young, and is currently leading his team in points, expansion draft exempt.. He's easily a 60 point guy on our team, and the type of size/grit/talent guy that helps you win in the playoffs... But... he's on the last year of his current contract, and might need $3-5 mil on the next contract... how does that fit in? Granlund is a RW... and Nylander is far better on RW, than LW... not sure this is the right move, but he wouldn't cost as much as some other options, Granlund brings some grit, but not near what Comtois would. Hall has been discussed, but would cost a lot, and be difficult to squeeze in the cap. Pearson has been mentioned... I suppose he's better than we have, yet he's still basically a 3rd/2nd line tweener, but with some grit. Brendan Lemieux has been mentioned by some too... I like his grit, but he's a 4th liner, and I don't think we can afford his $1.55 cap hit on the 4th line, unless we overpay for them to withhold 50%... not sure that they want to do that for another year.
I believe Granlund is a LW not RW. Shoots left and is listed as a center. If he is brought in you have the option of playing him as your 3rd line C with Kerfoot on the wing or playing him on the LW with Kerfoot remaining at C on your 3rd line.
I personally would prefer Kerfoot off of Tavares line. He doesnt open enough space for Tavares and Nylander to be effective.
Derek Grant from anaheim? Obviously, not a sexy name like Eric Stall but could be a cheaper option.
Good at faceoffs, good defensively, big and gritty.
If we add a 3C, do we need a top 6 LW... if we keep Kerfoot?
What do we want out of a 3C? Is this a Staal/Haula type UFA, or do we go for a Bennett type guy, and hope that he can play 3C permanently for us? Derek Grant is a guy I wanted in the offseason, but he's more of a true 4C, plenty of grit, strong defensively, and one of the league's best Penalty Killers. Shame Ducks signed him to a 3year $1.5 mil deal, as that causes us cap headaches, but he wouldn't cost much, like a 4th rounder... maybe you up a more, and they retain 50%, and then he becomes a core guy for two more years at $750k on the cap... he'd be ideal on the 4th, and the PK. Beagle has been brought up, but his production leans towards a 4C, more than 3C, and at $3 mil, you can find options half that price, or better.
6LW... to me an ideal target is someone like Maxime Comtois... he has size, uses it, prototypical Power Forward, net presence, good defensively, young, and is currently leading his team in points, expansion draft exempt.. He's easily a 60 point guy on our team, and the type of size/grit/talent guy that helps you win in the playoffs... But... he's on the last year of his current contract, and might need $3-5 mil on the next contract... how does that fit in? Granlund is a RW... and Nylander is far better on RW, than LW... not sure this is the right move, but he wouldn't cost as much as some other options, Granlund brings some grit, but not near what Comtois would. Hall has been discussed, but would cost a lot, and be difficult to squeeze in the cap. Pearson has been mentioned... I suppose he's better than we have, yet he's still basically a 3rd/2nd line tweener, but with some grit. Brendan Lemieux has been mentioned by some too... I like his grit, but he's a 4th liner, and I don't think we can afford his $1.55 cap hit on the 4th line, unless we overpay for them to withhold 50%... not sure that they want to do that for another year.
"The best" acquisition is obviously appealing. However, as we've seen, the condensed nature of this year's schedule and the continuation into the playoffs suggests that depth is going to have some impact on the eventual winner of the cup. With the Leafs having a number of players of a certain age, perhaps we should ensure we've sufficient depth to protect against someone being injured as the season progresses? A delicate balancing act. Dubas needs to send a message to the team saying, 'we can do this' with a substantial get. But, how much commitment can he afford? I think we can contend as we are currently constructed. I think the team would benefit from a bump. What to do?
If things are to revert back to last year's structure, the Leafs this year, will never have an easier road to the Cup. Boston, Florida, Tampa, the Leafs, we avoid that this year. Take the plunge, go Kawai Leanord and damn the consequences. You only get so many kicks at the can. To date, I've not seen this team fold like in years past, where the momentum drags the team down. Pull in a difference maker. A stud. It will cost, so be it.
Luck will always be a part of the winning team's march to the Cup. We've lived through many a year where luck has been against us. But, it can work the other way. Dubas, take the leap of faith and pull in the player who brings this team to the finals. I would target the following:
JT Miller
Miles Woods
Pavel Zacha
Pavel Buchnevich
Boone Jenner
Eric Staal (and overpay a little bit to get Casey Middlestadt)
Ryan Getzlaf
Rickard Rakell
Tomas Hertl
Filip Forsberg
The rest of the teams are in the hunt and I have know idea how things would be developed. Buchnevich, Staal, Getzlaf, Rakell, and Forsberg would be my targets.
As a minor trade, I'd move Vesey and a 4th for Crouse with Arizona, if they retained.
Ya I think they probably acquire a good veteran 3C before the deadline. Probably for a 2nd Similar to the Plekanec dealDisagree. I feel like 3C is becoming a priority. We aren’t winning a cup with a makeshift 3rd line centre in Engvall or Kerfoot or Spezza.
Ideally we add a top 6 LW and 3C, then I’d say we are geared up for a deep playoff run. But I don’t know if Dubas can pull off both deals in season.
Ya I think they probably acquire a good veteran 3C before the deadline. Probably for a 2nd Similar to the Plekanec deal
Disagree. I feel like 3C is becoming a priority. We aren’t winning a cup with a makeshift 3rd line centre in Engvall or Kerfoot or Spezza.
Ideally we add a top 6 LW and 3C, then I’d say we are geared up for a deep playoff run. But I don’t know if Dubas can pull off both deals in season.
I believe Granlund is a LW not RW. Shoots left and is listed as a center. If he is brought in you have the option of playing him as your 3rd line C with Kerfoot on the wing or playing him on the LW with Kerfoot remaining at C on your 3rd line.
I personally would prefer Kerfoot off of Tavares line. He doesnt open enough space for Tavares and Nylander to be effective.