TMLAM34
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So much for this so called depth up front… This bottom six has been pretty awful for the most part. Hard to really improve it though given 4 forwards take up half the cap.
We knew that our depth would take a hit letting a $5.5M forward leave and allocating those funds to the D.So much for this so called depth up front… This bottom six has been pretty awful for the most part. Hard to really improve it though given 4 forwards take up half the cap.
He put up 47 points last year and 56 points the year before that. If anything, it was a bargain of a contract.Domi got 3.75 for 4 years
Domi with Matthews = amazingDomi got 3.75 for 4 years
I just don't see Robertson flourishing on this team.
Here's a trade that was brought up a bunch of times in the summer: Robertson for Kaliyev.
Kaliyev will be back from injury in two weeks or so.
Kaliyev is very similar to Roberston: a huge goal scorer in the lower leagues who hasn't quite figured it out at the NHL level (although, like Robertson, he's shown signs - 28 points in 56 games 2 years ago). I'd rather take a chance with Kaliyev, at this point in time.
Yeah, it's a risky one, but may end up being a good risk if Kaliyev becomes the 20-goal scorer many think he will become. I know that Kaliyev isn't particularly fast or a play maker, but if he can score in the bottom 6, I would see that as a big positive given our huge lack of scoring in that part of the lineup.Not a bad target for a simple swap.. but hard to justify trading Robertson for an injured forward. Robertson isn't producing but he's played well, hustling and working hard. Kaliyev is a big time question mark. It could very much get worse.
With that said, just package assets and get an actual upgrade on the roster. It might be harder to find since not many teams are selling though so we might need to stay patient and hope our depth wakes up.
I love how we talk about Reaves.....when we have Pontus Holmberg and Nick Robertson in the bottom 6 with a whopping 2 points and 1 goal combined between them. They're supposed to be our "offensive players" too.
We can be mad at Reaves for not fighting but atleast we knew he wasn't gonna get us goals. We have far bigger problems than Reaves
Holmberg is grade A garbage. We need better players.Not really. Holmberg showed last year, he can put up limited points. Robertson in theory should be a decent offensive contributor. So the bottom line, is we are trying to patient (or just have no other options), to wait until their offense starts clicking.
We know Reaves won't have any offensive contributions... that's pretty much a fact. The others theoretically have the potential to score... Reaves doesn't.
I'd rather be overly patient, waiting for the offense to come, than ship out more players who excel elsewhere... and sit and listen to everyone complain about it.Holmberg is grade A garbage. We need better players.
Roberston just isnt cutting it. He's had plenty of opportunities and cant take advantage at all
McMann is not a top 6 forward what he provides should be in the bottom 6 they need to move Robertson up he’s the only one with the upside that warrants that spotGiven the team isn't a scoring much as a group, I am starting to lean towards waiving Holmberg if they need a roster spot. The way he is sucking right now, he may even clear waivers.
Robertson at least looks like he is making good plays. The fourth line below has enough defensive minded players like Holmberg. They need that extra bit of potential offense more.
Knies - Matthews - Marner
McMann - Tavares - Nylander
Pacioretty - Domi - Jarnkrok
Lorentz - Kampf - Dewar
ex. Reaves - Robertson
If someone in the top-9 goes down, Robertson comes in. If someone on the 4th line goes down, or they need extra muscle against a rival, then Reaves comes in.
I would guess both Holmberg and Robertson will be waived or traded by the deadline and replaced with rentals for the push.
Holmberg has definitely struggled. I've been a supporter of his but he has regressed quite a bit. Too many penalties, not enough offensively and not enough defensively... just not good enough. Berube has given him a lot of leash and not sure he's earned it.
Robertson has been a lot more good than bad despite the low production. He'll break out. But he's also someone that needs to kick it up a notch one way or another, at some point you have to produce.
Overall, the Leafs have not had nearly enough production from a few of their "veteran" depth pieces like McMann, Domi and Kampf either. Not sure Steeves will come in and out perform them. It might take a bit to find that external option.
Sabres want to make a big trade
Let’s fleece em
Sabres want to make a big trade
Let’s fleece em
I'm patient with players, but I'd have to agree that Holmberg is the biggest issue on the third line. He's just not accomplishing anything, and even when you move him up, he struggles and kills the play. It's a shame that he hasn't taken the next step, because it looked like he had that in him.I don’t think Holmberg is a fit with Berube’s system, and he hasn’t had a start to the season that has shown he’s progressed at all.
THank you for the ongoing comedy.Marner for Dahlin or Power would be a good starting point.
That 5.5m player wasn't remotely close to a 5.5m player though. Shouldn't have been that hard to replace.We knew that our depth would take a hit letting a $5.5M forward leave and allocating those funds to the D.
Our depth concerns have been wildly exaggerated most years, but so far this year, it's pretty bad.Yes, our depth could be better but isn't that true for every team are there many with better depth than us?
We talk about Reaves because he is the obvious choice to cut. He provides nothing positive. Only negatives. And he's the most expensive.I love how we talk about Reaves.....when we have Pontus Holmberg and Nick Robertson in the bottom 6 with a whopping 2 points and 1 goal combined between them.
We could have acquired Eller (2.45m), traded Kampf (2.4m), and moved Dewar to 4C.The challenge of course, is he plays C... so who do you replace him with? The roster options are Dewar and Lorentz for now...
If we make a move outside the org, how do we afford the trade, or cap hit? Laughton, Granlund, McLeod (Buffalo), Jake Evans...
I'm patient with players, but I'd have to agree that Holmberg is the biggest issue on the third line. He's just not accomplishing anything, and even when you move him up, he struggles and kills the play. It's a shame that he hasn't taken the next step, because it looked like he had that in him.
The challenge of course, is he plays C... so who do you replace him with? The roster options are Dewar and Lorentz for now...
If we make a move outside the org, how do we afford the trade, or cap hit? Laughton, Granlund, McLeod (Buffalo), Jake Evans...