Gabriel426
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Maybe Marner could have netted all three of the SensAnd, Dubas didn't even attempt to upgrade by trading Marner to Ottawa for Stone?
Maybe Marner could have netted all three of the SensAnd, Dubas didn't even attempt to upgrade by trading Marner to Ottawa for Stone?
If we do it at the draft, we don't know if we have either Karlsson or Panarin lined up, and we also don't know at what cost, because we can't have meetings with them until post-draft. The timeline is too tight to think these are likely options.It was all hypothetical. Pretty sure if Dubas knows Marner won’t sign, he will be dealt to a team this is willing to sign him to his desire amount on draft day for a package that is similar to 4 1st
Thought so. People who play these kinds of scenarios are easy to profile.Yep, I still have a set somewhere in my basement. Lol
You noticed this too?
Hymans goal was odd. Score the go ahead goal with under 2min left in a game you were losing 3-0..... Hyman is pumped up like crazy, and Marner was like Meh........
Ive noticed he hasn't been smiling, laughing or joking around like normal. He looks so freaking serious.
All of the leafs picks were bad at the time and everyone knew including the Paradis pick by the Canes who was rated to go in the 3rd round. The picks could just as well be 4 of Pastrnak, Chabot, Barzal, Connor, McAvoy, etc. But that being said you only do that if Ottawa is giving away those picksTyler Biggs, Stuart Percy, Frederik Gauthier, Phillipe Paradis and 30 year old Panarin vs 24 year old Marner?
I take Marner
We are in a salary cap era, the years where we didn't take advantage was prior. Now it is about staying under the cap while icing the best team. I would take 4 1st's from a team and use the $$$ elsewhere if the other option was we had to get rid of players like Johnsson, Kapanen, Reilly, Kadri, Andersen and Nylander!!! If it meant replacing all of those with sub-players I personally am not for it. All those players mentioned with exception of Andersen\Kapanen are home grown talent that can be re-signed or kept at a decent cap hit. So although we are getting rid of one home grown superstar talent in Marner, I would rather keep the others as part of the core while adding to it both currently and in the future with money saved.
The 4 1sts can be parlayed into other developed young players that can be added to the core at a more reasonable cost both on D and at forward.
The whole point of this is to sustain relevance in the NHL for a long period of time. I do not want to become the Chicago Blackhawks where we lock ourselves into a core that basically disintegrates down the line. Keep filling the pipeline of prospects while remaining relevant. Trading Marner allows that if his demands get out of hand.
what if marner is a 100+ point player going forward. but I mean that is solid really solid. but I seriously doubt he goes anywhere.4 1sts and Panarin
vs.
Marner
You cant fall in love with your players if a better return is out there.
Tyler Biggs, Stuart Percy, Frederik Gauthier, Phillipe Paradis and 30 year old Panarin vs 24 year old Marner?
I take Marner
That's an entirely different argument to me. The only way that happens imo is if Matthews decides he doesn't want to play here, which is not something I'm personally worried about.
Sometimes I think people don't recognize just how rare a player like Auston Matthews actually is.
Big, strong, elite level goalscoring center who also has top tier defensive abilities.
Stone is fairly comparable to Marner in terms of impact.
If anything the stone contract is a bargaining chip in Dubas's court.
Marner won't get over 10
You've obviously never seen Stone skate.
He's not worth 11. Does not play a premier position and that contract would be absurdly higher than his comparables. He can f*** off if that's the demand and sign an offer sheet.No. You pay Marner the 11m hes worth/asking for and continue to build around that core.
Everyone has been making such a big deal about the Leafs salary cap situation over the past couple of months since the Nylander signing. Everyone saying that it is Nylander that needs to be moved to accommodate the salary cap concerns.
My question is with what Stone signed for yesterday with Vegas, the Nylander contract actually isn't that bad considering production and age of the two comparabes. I am going to argue that the Leafs deal with Nylander looks better considering their skill sets.
With that said, if Stone is capable of setting a new bar for wingers at 9.5 million a season for what he brings. This means Marner will easily break 10 million a season.
Is Marner that important to the Leafs future? Can we deal Marner at his age, and skill set for a huge return? Maybe include other contracts (Brown and Zaitsev) in a deal that will not only open cap space but allow us to keep younger players (Kapanen and Johnsson) on team long term, and allow us to fix our defense and skill set on forward lines like we need to!!
What do you think we can get for Marner in a deal with teams? Just curious.
This thread's premise is ludicrous.