Exactly
its one thing to say leafs should move Kampf but honestly who in this line up could replace Kampf? nobody... The only hope is Minten and nobody know if hes really NHL ready.
meh buy low with some potential. Don't think that's going to sink us either way.
kampf for the most part was really bad last year, 2 years ago he was great, last year he fell apart, at least imo.I'd be astonished if Kampf goes anywhere. He's been our most consistently reliable bottom sixer for a few years now. Replacing him with tweeners to make the money work to squeeze in a geriatric Pacioretty isn't going to happen.
Good news with these signings is that we're going to have some real competition at camp. Lots of guys with deals and the NHL lifestyle to play for, kids trying to fight their way in and steal those jobs. Robertson, the kids, Pacioretty, Reaves, even Holmberg will all be working hard. Should be a good camp, and it's nice to have a bit of quality in our depth.
Why does Alberga pretend he has sources?
Why does Alberga pretend he has sources?
Why does Alberga pretend he has sources?
Why does Alberga pretend he has sources?
I mean, most people in here had said the same thing after Dreger's tweet.He's hit on a lot of stuff in the last bit. Him and Rosehill clearly have some form of sources and have a lot of NHL players and execs guests on their show. You don't have to believe what he says. He's about the same level as David Pagnotta from the Fourth Period.
I mean, most people in here had said the same thing after Dreger's tweet.
It doesn't take a brain surgeon to understand that if they are signing Robertson, Pacioretty, and Hakanpaa, they are going to have to move out some money. It's called math.
I think many people could replace him internally. He plays a lot of PK and definitely has a solid work ethic but he's pretty average to sub average all around otherwise. He's not even dominant on draws and he was only 46% on the PK when facing top centers.
I don't think he's a bad player but for his cap hit -- he's certainly not very good. If the Leafs can dump his cap hit entirely without a clear replacement -- they should do it. I have serious doubts Treliving can pull that off without giving up an asset.
Not sure why you took this as a personal shot. Meant nothing towards you.He's just tweeting out information. If you could deduce all this, then that's great. Not everyone is here or plugged into every single rumour or whatever. It's not a big deal. Feel free to just ignore the information as you see fit my dude.
I'm not sure which site is more correct, Cap Wages or PuckPedia Puckpedia had them at 1.28 million at last check but that didn't include Robertson
My guess is Kampf (trade) and Reaves (trade/waivers) will be the cap casualties assuming no LTIR injuries pop up in training camp.
I looked since 2018-19, you are looking at one year... almost every team has been in the playoffs since that period. Yes, non-playoff teams are included in the regular season. For 32 teams, and five seasons, it pretty much eliminates any errors in the data.... besides, the comparison is to us dropping significantly, versus the field being around the same.Are you looking at equals? Are you including the non-playoff teams in the reguar season?
I had a quick look at the PP for the four teams in the conference finals, and three of them had a drop of 2.4, 4, and 5, while Edmonton was up 3.
But then look at the regular season PP numbers. The Leafs have generally been near the top of the league in power play efficiency in the regular season. It then drops considerably in the playoffs, which makes me think it is a player issue rather than a systems issue.
Servelli just said its more like Robertson gets traded before the season starts, now that he's signed a contract. Its easier to trade player with a contract locked in.
So i guess he's not starting the season for us afterall. Explains the Pacioretty Interest
Seravelli just said its more like Robertson gets traded before the season starts, now that he's signed to a contract. Its easier to trade player with a contract locked in.
So i guess he's not starting the season for us afterall. Explains the Pacioretty Interest
Kyper was first on the captaincy change early in the offseason, and he also said around that same time the Leafs would probably cut bait with Kampf before the season.As for Kampf, his value is also pretty bad so it'll be hard. But for 2.4M -- I think that can be replaced with a Minten or whoever else for a much cheaper cap hit. He was Trelivings first extension I believe since taking over Leafs GM so maybe not someone they want to dump quite yet.
Kyper was first on the captaincy change early in the offseason, and he also said around that same time the Leafs would probably cut bait with Kampf before the season.
I think many people could replace him internally. He plays a lot of PK and definitely has a solid work ethic but he's pretty average to sub average all around otherwise. He's not even dominant on draws and he was only 46% on the PK when facing top centers.
I don't think he's a bad player but for his cap hit -- he's certainly not very good. If the Leafs can dump his cap hit entirely without a clear replacement -- they should do it. I have serious doubts Treliving can pull that off without giving up an asset.