that was to years ago, both players are on the decline, this won't end the way you hope it will.......I love physicality (and Luke Schenn) probably more than anyone on here....but is Luke Schenn really an upgrade of Phillipe Myers?
Myers is just as physical and honestly, i think he's better/mobile.
The only case you can make for bringing Luke Schenn back is how good he looked next to Morgan Rielly I guess
I'd rather not waste more assets on this core, the team could look radically different this off season, make the moves then..........
buy low, sell hi...........When it comes to Utah, Crouse is a name I would be interested in. He’s having a rough season but something screams Bennett situation in Calgary to me. We’d be set down the left side for the foreseeable future with Knies - Crouse - McMann, all big, strong and pretty a solid 200ft game.
If you could get them to include kesselring, even better.
I get but to see GMs interact on the floor was cool speculation what they were talking about .
What's the sense of even having the players there.
Let the young players save money.
If it was ever held in Toronto I wouldn't go what's the sense
Crouse is a winger, and he has never had a good season. he's just big.When it comes to Utah, Crouse is a name I would be interested in. He’s having a rough season but something screams Bennett situation in Calgary to me. We’d be set down the left side for the foreseeable future with Knies - Crouse - McMann, all big, strong and pretty a solid 200ft game.
If you could get them to include kesselring, even better.
I'd rather the Leafs play Minten. he's likely already as good offensively, and has a better 2-way game.Dvorak would be a cheap 3C add if they wanted to spend more on a RD.
Perhaps, but I always try to compensate for players playing on a bad team that go to a good team... I believe he plays with Kyrou and Holloway, but St Louis just stinks.Keeping expectations in check, he's on pace for 47 points, playing 17:37 a game. On the third line here, he's playing ~14 minutes a game. That production will likely drop some, probably just below the 40 point pace.
For sure the Agents would pay the tab for the families.I’m sure the NHL pays for travel for top prospects or their agencies put up the money for them and their families. They still get to do the pictures and all of that for round 1 guys. The rest will stay at home and do a virtual thing like the NFL probably.
Yeah that was cool seeing the GM’s do that. A majority of conversation is through the phones anyways, so I think that’s another part of it.
I'd say for what he does, Crouse had two pretty good seasons prior to this one, with 23/24 goals and low 40's in points... this year he's on pace for 20 points total, so it's definitely a bad year for him.Crouse is a winger, and he has never had a good season. he's just big.
I'd rather the Leafs play Minten. he's likely already as good offensively, and has a better 2-way game.
Interesting they don't have any on IR or LTIR.Yes, but they only had three healthy goalies total. Two of their goalies are out injured, including Gibson. Husso was picked up, to sub at the AHL level.
I would love a Laughton/Hathaway package.We have limited cap space and B. Tanev is a 3.5M 9 goal scorer winger. He's a good grinder and all but even at 50% seems like a waste of precious cap space without filling a single needed spot. Gourde is injured until late March.
You're probably looking at Bjugstad, Kunin or Laughton.
Crouse is a winger, and he has never had a good season. he's just big.
I'd rather the Leafs play Minten. he's likely already as good offensively, and has a better 2-way game.
When you have over $12 mil in cap space anyway.....Interesting they don't have any on IR or LTIR.
Those mistakes they make gamely with cost us when it matters I have no doubt5'9" 172 lbs!!!!!
We need to bring in someone to partner with Rielly, but he and OEL haven't been terrible together. 18 goals for, 18 goals against, nearly breaking even in shots, and possession... we need to be better though, that is for sure.
Leafs will likely get busy very soon
Would sending down Steeves make us cap-compliant or do we need to move more money around?
No, Steeves alone makes us compliant.. but Grebenkin is currently on the roster too... so he could be sent to instead and it would work.Would sending down Steeves make us cap-compliant or do we need to move more money around?
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Item Three: Maple Leafs Eyeing Colton Parayko at Trade Deadline?
If this season has taught fans anything, it’s that solid defense is key to winning games. As the trade deadline approaches, one article suggested the Maple Leafs are increasingly interested in bolstering their defense rather than their offense. Recent speculation has focused on Colton Parayko, the St. Louis Blues defenseman, with Sportsnet’s Justin Bourne pointing to him as a top target for Toronto.
Landing Parayko, a 6-foot-6, 230-pound force on the blue line, would be a coup. In short, he’s a game-changer. He’s been impressive this season, pumping in 13 goals and adding 17 assists in 57 games. He also regularly chews up minutes by playing more than 24 minutes per game. His size, defensive power, and ability to contribute offensively make him a valuable asset.
Parayko’s contract has a $6.5 million cap hit through 2030. Given the coming salary-cap bump on the way, Bourne emphasized the long-term value he could bring to the Maple Leafs, especially considering his elite defensive play and offensive upside. Toronto could grow “bigger and bolder” by trading for Parayko. Furthermore, he already has a connection to Berube from their time together during the 2019 Stanley Cup run. However, with just $2.2 million in current cap space this season, trading for Parayko would require a bit of creative magic. Would the Blues retain some salary?
Parayko’s long-term potential could make him a perfect fit for a team looking to solidify its defense for the future. If the organization can make it work, Parayko would be a significant addition for a deep playoff run.
Would sending down Steeves make us cap-compliant or do we need to move more money around?
Leafs will likely get busy very soon
I would also be okay with Parayko and Dvorak (money retained).Parayko + Kunin additions this deadline would be unreal.