Trades & Free Agency Thread: 2024-2025 - Trade Deadline Approaches

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Seravelli says they want a return that helps them now. They should be trying to get Petey out of Vancouver.

Doesn’t seem realistic if they expect to trade him mid season. Playoff teams don’t want to subtract to their rosters even if it means adding Cozens.

Maybe I wrong, but we’ll see how it plays out
 
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In today’s written addition of 32 thoughts:

“Toronto is seeing how high it can go at centre. Won’t be easy, and might not be able to shoot as high as a 2C, but the Leafs are looking. First-round picks matter, and they don’t have one in June.”

so they’re dangling the little draft capital we have this year to get the best player they can. Again, prepare for an underwhelming deadline.
 
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Doesn’t seem realistic if they expect to trade him mid season. Playoff teams don’t want to subtract to their rosters even if it means adding Cozens.

Maybe I wrong, but we’ll see how it plays out
You are right unless they are trading with a non-playoff team or a team like Vancouver, looking to move a player or a team looking for an upgrade. The Rangers and Canes gave up roster players for Miller and Ranta.
 
In today’s written addition of 32 thoughts:

“Toronto is seeing how high it can go at centre. Won’t be easy, and might not be able to shoot as high as a 2C, but the Leafs are looking. First-round picks matter, and they don’t have one in June.”

so they’re dangling the little draft capital we have this year to get the best player they can. Again, prepare for an underwhelming deadline.

fine with an uneventful deadline if it means seeing a 3rd round of playoffs.
 
That depends what you want to acquire? Hertl with 1.3M retention for 6 more years was traded for a 2025 1st round pick, Edstrom (#32 2023) and other mid/late round picks I don't remember. Is Cozen more valuable than that? If Buffalo doesn't want futures, they will eliminate a lot of teams. All it takes is creativity and a good match.

All different levels of value depending on the other team needs/wants, and obviously what is coming back

Younger assets of some form of value
2nd round pick in 2025 - 1st round pick in 2026, all the rest of the picks
Robertson
Hildeby
AA
Cowan
Minten
Greb
Danford
Webber
Steeves
Quillan

Place holders / Minor cap dumps / low end NHLers but not cap anchors
Timmins
Rifai
Holmberg
Myers
Benoit
Kampf
Murray
From your list

Robertson - worth a 4th or 5th
Hildeby - worth a 6th or 7th
AA - worth a 6th or 7th
Cowan - worth a 1st
Minten - worth a 2nd or 3rd
Greb - worth a 2nd or 3rd
Danford - worth a 2nd or 3rd (I'd sell high on him as he's been poor in his D+1)
Webber - worth a 6th or 7th, whatever we paid for him
Steeves - worth a 6th or 7th
Quillan - worth a 6th or 7th.

The value assets from there are

Cowan
Minten
Greb
Danford

2025 2nd, 2026 1st, + 4 prospects worth between 1sts and 3rds is what our future pool base realistically is.

Now if any player we are targetting is highly sought out, we likely lose bidding war as our prospects aren't very high ceiling besides Cowa maybe and our 2 picks are later in R2 and likelt R1 in 2026.
 
In today’s written addition of 32 thoughts:

“Toronto is seeing how high it can go at centre. Won’t be easy, and might not be able to shoot as high as a 2C, but the Leafs are looking. First-round picks matter, and they don’t have one in June.”

so they’re dangling the little draft capital we have this year to get the best player they can. Again, prepare for an underwhelming deadline.
Not having one this year stinks, but Toronto did trade this year first, two years ago, I don't think it's going to be as big of an issue. a 2nd + B/C prospect will get you anyone better then what we currently have at 3C like Bjugstad or Donato.

I don't see Toronto making a big in season trade for a center with term like Middlestadt or Cozens anyways. Makes more sense that those would be off season additions knowing the full cap picutre. Those are the type of players with term Toronto is willing to move 1sts and top prospects for.
 
Doesn’t seem realistic if they expect to trade him mid season. Playoff teams don’t want to subtract to their rosters even if it means adding Cozens.

Maybe I wrong, but we’ll see how it plays out

Nobody said they was desesperate to trade him mid-season but i can see a team like by exemple Montreal who not really in race for playoff making a step for Cozens.
 
I’d offer him 4 years, 13M AAV. First 2 years NMC, last 2 years limited NTC.

I’d also offer 8 years 12.5M AAV. First 4 years NMC, last 4 years limited NTC.

If neither of those contracts are good enough for him I’d let him walk.
My Idea was very similar to your first, 12 x 3.

But even to offer that, I need to see something in the playoffs.
 
I’d offer him 4 years, 13M AAV. First 2 years NMC, last 2 years limited NTC.

I’d also offer 8 years 12.5M AAV. First 4 years NMC, last 4 years limited NTC.

If neither of those contracts are good enough for him I’d let him walk.
I don't mind this plan
 

Former '32 Thoughts' co-host Jeff Marek revealed on his show 'The Sheet' that the Maple Leafs nearly made a massive deal involving superstar​

The Toronto Maple Leafs are reaping the benefits of superstar William Nylander's rise to stardom. Coming into this season with back-to-back 40 goal seasons, the Swedish phenom is set to hit that mark again this season, and has been a huge bright spot in a year filled with some very dim moments.

But things could have been much, much different according to NHL Hockey Insider Jeff Marek.

William Nylander Nearly Traded For​

Yup, you read that right. William Nylander was nearly traded to the St. Louis Blues for Alex Pietrangelo.

Marek talked about the deal with former NHL GM and analyst Pierre McGuire:

"You know, it wasn't that long ago before you know, it was pretty close that he was going to St. Louis and Alex Pietrangelo was going the other way with the Toronto Maple Leafs."
 
If Vancouver wants
Seravelli says they want a return that helps them now. They should be trying to get Petey out of Vancouver.
If Vancouver wants him and I think they do, this is the deal that gets done and no one will offer a better returning player.

It would be an automatic yes from Buffalo and entirely Vancouver making the offer.

I think Cozens will be a Canuck well before the TDL.

Unless Toronto offers Knies, which would be mind-numbingly stupid, we are not legitimate contenders on Cozens.
 

Former '32 Thoughts' co-host Jeff Marek revealed on his show 'The Sheet' that the Maple Leafs nearly made a massive deal involving superstar​

The Toronto Maple Leafs are reaping the benefits of superstar William Nylander's rise to stardom. Coming into this season with back-to-back 40 goal seasons, the Swedish phenom is set to hit that mark again this season, and has been a huge bright spot in a year filled with some very dim moments.

But things could have been much, much different according to NHL Hockey Insider Jeff Marek.

William Nylander Nearly Traded For​

Yup, you read that right. William Nylander was nearly traded to the St. Louis Blues for Alex Pietrangelo.

Marek talked about the deal with former NHL GM and analyst Pierre McGuire:

"You know, it wasn't that long ago before you know, it was pretty close that he was going to St. Louis and Alex Pietrangelo was going the other way with the Toronto Maple Leafs."
That would have been huge.
 

Former '32 Thoughts' co-host Jeff Marek revealed on his show 'The Sheet' that the Maple Leafs nearly made a massive deal involving superstar​

The Toronto Maple Leafs are reaping the benefits of superstar William Nylander's rise to stardom. Coming into this season with back-to-back 40 goal seasons, the Swedish phenom is set to hit that mark again this season, and has been a huge bright spot in a year filled with some very dim moments.

But things could have been much, much different according to NHL Hockey Insider Jeff Marek.

William Nylander Nearly Traded For​

Yup, you read that right. William Nylander was nearly traded to the St. Louis Blues for Alex Pietrangelo.

Marek talked about the deal with former NHL GM and analyst Pierre McGuire:

"You know, it wasn't that long ago before you know, it was pretty close that he was going to St. Louis and Alex Pietrangelo was going the other way with the Toronto Maple Leafs."
Pietrangelo has been the 1D for two different cup winning teams since then. What could have been.
 
Re: Nylander/Pietrangelo

Whether that would have been a good move is heavily dependent on when this is alleged to have happened
 
Re: Nylander/Pietrangelo

Whether that would have been a good move is heavily dependent on when this is alleged to have happened
2018 - probably early in the 2018-19 season when STL was last in the NHL and Nylander was unsigned. There was a lot of rumors that everyone on STL was for sale early that season.
 

Former '32 Thoughts' co-host Jeff Marek revealed on his show 'The Sheet' that the Maple Leafs nearly made a massive deal involving superstar​

The Toronto Maple Leafs are reaping the benefits of superstar William Nylander's rise to stardom. Coming into this season with back-to-back 40 goal seasons, the Swedish phenom is set to hit that mark again this season, and has been a huge bright spot in a year filled with some very dim moments.

But things could have been much, much different according to NHL Hockey Insider Jeff Marek.

William Nylander Nearly Traded For​

Yup, you read that right. William Nylander was nearly traded to the St. Louis Blues for Alex Pietrangelo.

Marek talked about the deal with former NHL GM and analyst Pierre McGuire:

"You know, it wasn't that long ago before you know, it was pretty close that he was going to St. Louis and Alex Pietrangelo was going the other way with the Toronto Maple Leafs."
Presumably, this was when his contract holdout was happening.

Had they not signed Tavares, they could've had the three 3 boys + Pietrangelo.
 
Why would you only commit top dollar for max term? He’ll be signing at age 28, it would be more beneficial to not have him signed into his mid 30s. Shorter term is better for the Leafs at this point in time.

Imagine the Leafs only signed Tavares for 4 years. Even if they had re-signed him for the last 3 years it wouldn’t have been at 11M.
He'll re-sign for more in 4 years when the Cap is over $115mm.
 

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