WTFMAN99
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I think Dreger might be working in Toronto's favor with this stuff, it doesn't portray a desperate team.
Leafs are their iwn worst enemy, they can run it back, but I won’t be watching…….again……..Dreger reporting on FirstUp that Leafs would like to extend Marner rather than trade him.
This is actually good news.
This is all cloak and dagger BS, teams need offense, if they want Marner, they’ll make a offer they don’t need to be deluded into thinking he might be off the market for a trade to happen imo………I think Dreger might be working in Toronto's favor with this stuff, it doesn't portray a desperate team.
Leafs are their iwn worst enemy, they can run it back, but I won’t be watching…….again……..
you cannot compare the way they are built ...you cant compare the way any team is built ...they signed core players to contracts a long time ago, and 3-4 years ago, Florida would have needed to retain 50% to trade Bobrovsky and people wanted him bought out. Barkov signed ages ago, they got Tkachuck pretty cheap all things considered because they are a no tax state and he picked them as where he wanted to play, and he hasnt been a factor in these playoffs really either.20mil might look like a lot this off season but they need another starter, three Dmen(at least one of them should be top pairing), and three forwards of which at least two of them plays in the top 6.
That’s an average of under 3 mil per player.
When it comes to JT and his 11mil. Knies, McCabe and Woll will need new deals. Plus if MM stays, then his cap hit will increase.
Look at the Panthers and how they are built, you can’t have a balanced and talented team with three 11mil plus forwards.
it is actually... After Matthews and JT (less so last year since Domi was able to step in at #2C) Marner is the most critical forward we have and would be the most missed player on the roster.Dreger reporting on FirstUp that Leafs would like to extend Marner rather than trade him.
This is actually good news.
Goaltender will always be your most important player come playoff time, funny he was looking like a awful signing at the start, but then these past 2 years he's been their best signing.Key player has been Bobrovsky, and then Barkov.
If Bobrovsky isn't lights out they go nowhere, like what happened last year when he left his peak streak, and got steamrolled by the VGK.
Tkachuk has 1 point last 5 games.
Verhaeghe 1 point last 5 games.
Bobrovsky is their MVP 2 years running.
I mean, comparing apples to oranges, Lillypad shouldn't even be in the conversation, as well as Bert and Domi don't compare to what Verhagage~ and Bennett have brought to the panthers.Didn’t the leafs fit into that group this year?
Nylander, Bertuzzi, and Domi add up to 15.5 and McCabe and Liljegren add up to 3.4.
3 of their top 6 forwards and 2 of their top 4 defenders for 18.9 million.
For the 2024-2025 season yes. But Toronto ran 40m in the corefore this season. Which is equivalent to one 3rd line player? (In FLA case it would be difference between having Rodriges and not). All I am saying is FLA model isn't exactly sustainable being able to get cast away's playing above their salary cap.37mil is still 10mil less than the Leafs tied up with 4 players. Plus Panthers combination is 2 forwards, 1D and 1 G instead of 4 Forwards.
We can discuss Panthers model is not sustainable all days but the fact that their top four players cost 10mil less than ours and not just on forwards is miles better than how we spend with the Cap.
Those 10mil diff can be spend on 2 Dmen or 2 forwards or a goalie and a forward… that’s two 5 million players. Plus the 1.7mil saving can add toward the 3rd player with cap hit of 850k. That’s a 2.5mil player.
That’s 3 players instead of three 850k players on the Leafs.
Berube accepted this job to coach top players, that includes Marner in my opinion.
Give him a year with Marner isn't a bad thing.
They'll shuffle the chairs again next year and then Tavares expiring will be the actual step forward to balancing the roster....hopefully
Marner's game just doesn't translate in the playoffs when time and space is taken away. He doesn't handle physicality really well. He doesn't even attempt going to the front of the net.
I'd rather not pay a guy 11+ million with a task of simply shutting down the opposition's best player, who ended up scoring in OT for the series winner anyway.
It's time to move on for the good of good parties here.
Berube accepted this job to coach top players, that includes Marner in my opinion.
Give him a year with Marner isn't a bad thing.
They'll shuffle the chairs again next year and then Tavares expiring will be the actual step forward to balancing the roster....hopefully
Dreger reporting on FirstUp that Leafs would like to extend Marner rather than trade him.
This is actually good news.
If you mean a bad goaltender can undermine everyone else I agree.Goaltender will always be your most important player come playoff time, funny he was looking like a awful signing at the start, but then these past 2 years he's been their best signing.
My point is currently based on last season, Marchessualt and Toffoli are better players than MM and JT.On the bold... just no.
Since coming into the league Marner is 10th in points, Tavares is 19th. Marchessault is 38th, Toffoli is 81st.
If you want to go even strength Marner is 11th, Tavares is 18th. Marchessault 26th, and Toffoli is well back of them.
I like both players and would be happy to sign either, but they are not better than Marner or Tavares, especially in the regular season.
The criticism is fair, but another small skilled type winger in Patrick Kane was able to make it work in the playoffs.Marner's game just doesn't translate in the playoffs when time and space is taken away. He doesn't handle physicality really well. He doesn't even attempt going to the front of the net.
I'd rather not pay a guy 11+ million with a task of simply shutting down the opposition's best player, who ended up scoring in OT for the series winner anyway.
It's time to move on for the good of good parties here.
It is not comparing how teams are built but rather learn how they are built.you cannot compare the way they are built ...you cant compare the way any team is built ...they signed core players to contracts a long time ago, and 3-4 years ago, Florida would have needed to retain 50% to trade Bobrovsky and people wanted him bought out. Barkov signed ages ago, they got Tkachuck pretty cheap all things considered because they are a no tax state and he picked them as where he wanted to play, and he hasnt been a factor in these playoffs really either.
Teams that win are usually just more 'lucky' than the other team with one situation or another, either in matchups, or injuries, or a 2 min minor instead of 5 and a game for a blatant knee.
Avs Drated McKinnon, and then still tanked for a few seasons afterwards and lucked out on Makar, we got Matthews, and made the playoffs every year after, had we had 2-3 more top 5 picks, we'd be a Dynasty team.
For the 2024-2025 season yes. But Toronto ran 40m in the corefore this season. Which is equivalent to one 3rd line player? (In FLA case it would be difference between having Rodriges and not). All I am saying is FLA model isn't exactly sustainable being able to get cast away's playing above their salary cap.
With the Cap, there is no sustainable way to keep a team together, thats the nature of the league. But it doesn't mean you just build your team on hope.It's all fine and dandy to spread the wealth around to other parts of the team, and they need to do it now, but you need to have good players to spend it on as well. Apart from this free agent crop this year, there hasn't been many option d-wise apart from Petroangelo.
I mean, comparing apples to oranges, Lillypad shouldn't even be in the conversation, as well as Bert and Domi don't compare to what Verhagage~ and Bennett have brought to the panthers.
yup. lets just keep running it back
it is actually... After Matthews and JT (less so last year since Domi was able to step in at #2C) Marner is the most critical forward we have and would be the most missed player on the roster.
We lost our #1D, or #1G, no big deal, we fill the hole and move on and keep winning, but, if we lose our #1-2 C we have nobody to step up, and Marner IS our best 200 foot player, his defensive game is better than Matthews, he is the PP QB, and the goto guy on the PK, when he is out, he is irreplaceable.
The new coach deserves a chance to see what 'extra' he can get out of Marner, and if then he doesnt like what he sees, we consider a move.
it is actually... After Matthews and JT (less so last year since Domi was able to step in at #2C) Marner is the most critical forward we have and would be the most missed player on the roster.
We lost our #1D, or #1G, no big deal, we fill the hole and move on and keep winning, but, if we lose our #1-2 C we have nobody to step up, and Marner IS our best 200 foot player, his defensive game is better than Matthews, he is the PP QB, and the goto guy on the PK, when he is out, he is irreplaceable.
The new coach deserves a chance to see what 'extra' he can get out of Marner, and if then he doesnt like what he sees, we consider a move.
If Willie ate up the cap increase and Austin grabbed $2M more where would you see the space coming from? If we assume Sammy's salary will cover the next goalie and Brodie's salary goes to Roy or Tanev or Walker then would that be Domi and Bert's $8.5M for the impact player? They could not afford to keep Boosh or Edmundson then and they probably need at least one of that type for something north of $2.5M.Not to mention they already have enough cap space this season to add another impact player. They can be a significantly better team without changes.