True #1 D-man - Why not?

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I really don't care about the past right now, everyone here knows my year of birth ...

I only have time for the Leafs next #1 defender.

Is it possible that I never see another?

Treliving has 2 jobs to do, get the defender and get the missing center.

Perhaps it is beyond him?
 
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Within the last 30 years the leafs at certain times, when they were more competitive than usual always had a above average defensive as a unit/group, for example the burns era with rouse/macoun/Lefebvre/ellett, then a few seasons later during the Quinn era, the leafs had a decent group of defensemen such as yuskevich/Markov/kaberle/leetch/svehla/McCabe. Even now in the recent era, the leafs had D like muzzin, Brodie , McCabe, tanev, giordano and rielly.

But decent doesn’t mean elite, a defenseman who is the best one of his team doesn’t mean he will be the best D of another team. There is no automatic equivalency, historically the best and most competent Dmen of the leafs would have been relegated to the 2nd pairing at best on legitimately elite championship squads like the 2000 devils (stevens/niedermayer/Rafalski), 2001 Avalanche( Bourque, Foote, Blake) 2002 Red Wings ( chelios, lidstrom), 2007 Ducks (pronger and niedermayer), 2013 blackhawks (Keith, seabrook ), or 2020-21 lightning (hedman, mcdonagh )

and it’s true that they never had a true pronger/lidstrom/niedermayer/hedman caliber defenseman on their roster. A blueliner who clearly belongs in the elite tier of defensemen across the league without question. Unfortunately these ones are extremely hard to find in the draft, they’re impossible to acquire through trade and they rarely become unrestricted free agents in their prime years because teams who have these kind of defensemen will give them lucrative longterm contracts beforehand to keep them on their teams as long as possible. These are the true reasons why any team, let alone the maple leafs struggles to obtain them.
 
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I really don't care about the past right now, everyone here knows my year of birth ...

I only have time for the Leafs next #1 defender.

Is it possible that I never see another?

Treliving has 2 jobs to do, get the defender and get the missing center.

Perhaps it is beyond him?
The big moves are going to have to be made after the cap increases.

The team is basically cursed. Combine being cursed with poor decision making and loyalty to the wrong types of players and the fact is the Leafs won't win a Cup any time soon.
 
Within the last 30 years the leafs at certain times, when they were more competitive than usual always had a above average defensive as a unit/group, for example the burns era with rouse/macoun/Lefebvre/ellett, then a few seasons later during the Quinn era, the leafs had a decent group of defensemen such as yuskevich/Markov/kaberle/leetch/svehla/McCabe. Even now in the recent era, the leafs had D like muzzin, Brodie , McCabe, tanev, giordano and rielly.

But decent doesn’t mean elite, a defenseman who is the best one of his team doesn’t mean he will be the best D of another team. There is no automatic equivalency, historically the best and most competent Dmen of the leafs would have been relegated to the 2nd pairing at best on legitimately elite championship squads like the 2000 devils (stevens/niedermayer/Rafalski), 2001 Avalanche( Bourque, Foote, Blake) 2002 Red Wings ( chelios, lidstrom), 2007 Ducks (pronger and niedermayer), 2013 blackhawks (Keith, seabrook ), or 2020-21 lightning (hedman, mcdonagh )

and it’s true that they never had a true pronger/lidstrom/niedermayer/hedman caliber defenseman on their roster. A blueliner who clearly belongs in the elite tier of defensemen across the league without question. Unfortunately these ones are extremely hard to find in the draft, they’re impossible to acquire through trade and they rarely become unrestricted free agents in their prime years because teams who have these kind of defensemen will give them lucrative longterm contracts beforehand to keep them on their teams as long as possible. These are the true reasons why any team, let alone the maple leafs struggles to obtain them.
Leafs had a chance to get a #1 and it wouldn't have cost them any assets at all which is why I made one of the few OPs I have started on this forum.

Meh, I keep bringing this up because it still shocks me that the Leafs didn't make the move for Pietrangelo when St.Louis walked away. For $2M more a year than they paid Reilly they could have had him. Then to rub salt in the always fresh wounds as a Leaf fan, he wins another Cup in Vegas two years later. I have been a Vegas fan for some time so it was the next best thing for him to go there and win on a team I enjoyed watching but it was bittersweet.

For all the bad contracts Dubas handed out, this was the one move I said at the time could as best possible, equalize those overpayments and lack of depth. He could play 26+ minutes a game, play on the PP and is effective. This franchise just doesn't make sense to me. They need to stop playing video game EA Sports and realize that the best players available must be grabbed when you can grab them. No assets to pay? Exponentially better.
 
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Not sure why the Leafs cannot draft and develop a stud, certified #1 dman. It's been tougher the last few years since we've either picked late or traded our 1st altogether. There just hasn't been any luck with finding hidden gems in the 2/3rd rounds.

There are lots of teams with iffy drafting and developing track records, what cannot be debated is that most teams that go on a run and win a cup have that #1, all purpose stud on the back-end.
I don’t think Amateur scouting should be blamed for the inability to find an elite defenseman in the draft. a sports league Draft is a crapshoot itself. It’s mostly luck, nothing is guaranteed. Alexandre daigle was supposed to become the next star forward of the league back then, he became the biggest draft bust of nhl history instead.

And even the teams with well above average developing track records have luck on their side and make mistakes. Also Sometimes it’s not how the team develops their players but how the players themselves progress. Competent and Well managed organizations with a winning Team culture can’t always turn shit into chocolate. Many young players despite their skill, talent and physical abilities have unfortunate tragedies that happen to them ( multiple injuries, cancers, drug/alcohol addiction problems, autoimmune diseases, car accidents etc ) or they have inherently genetic/ ingrained personality flaws that will hinder their career in sports, for example they are slow and ineffective learners with limited reasoning capacities ( their mind can’t process information smartly, quickly and effectively and their brain can’t connect the dots between themselves ), they have tunnel vision (they can’t read, make and anticipate plays), they’re lazy and lack discipline because they are people with high time preferences and can’t delay gratification, they fold under pressure, they’re mean/selfish with bad attitudes and don’t get along with no one, etc
 
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Leafs had a chance to get a #1 and it wouldn't have cost them any assets at all which is why I made one of the few OPs I have started on this forum.

Meh, I keep bringing this up because it still shocks me that the Leafs didn't make the move for Pietrangelo when St.Louis walked away. For $2M more a year than they paid Reilly they could have had him. Then to rub salt in the always fresh wounds as a Leaf fan, he wins another Cup in Vegas two years later. I have been a Vegas fan for some time so it was the next best thing for him to go there and win on a team I enjoyed watching but it was bittersweet.

For all the bad contracts Dubas handed out, this was the one move I said at the time could as best possible, equalize those overpayments and lack of depth. He could play 26+ minutes a game, play on the PP and is effective. This franchise just doesn't make sense to me. They need to stop playing video game EA Sports and realize that the best players available must be grabbed when you can grab them. No assets to pay? Exponentially better.
The traditional inability of the leafs to capitalize on excellent trade opportunities is frustrating. I was wondering in the Quinn era, before the lockout and hard salary cap restrictions, why the leafs at the time couldn’t find a way to exploit their financial might to their advantage and easily add elite players on their rosters. In that era, we should have had a stacked team just like the 2002 Red Wings once. MLSE printed money so lack of funds wasn’t no problem. And Quinn as GM had the intention to improve the team by any means necessary every year with free agent signings and big trade deadline acquisitions. Maybe the other team GMs didn’t want to make deals with us out of spite. Or maybe we had bad luck and the leafs were just as cursed as they are now.
 
I don't think Kaberle was much worse than a couple of those listed for other teams, but yes, Salming and then back to Horton.

What, no love for Phaneuf? :huh::laugh:

I wonder if some of it may also be because of how bad the overall teams were, that limited growth.

The thing that distorts Kaberle a bit is his career peak didn’t really line up with the peak of the Pat Quinn era Leafs, but was hitting his highest gear by the time the team was in decline post lockout.

The best defenseman I’ve ever seen in a Leafs jersey was the couple of months of Brian Leetch in spring 2004. Always kinda took him for granted as Ranger yada yada but as a 35 year old on the Leafs he was breathtakingly good.
 
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Both have long contracts with us and are clearly respected by the coach. In short, they will be here for some years. At worst, wouldn't a few buy their jerseys because they are the new, shiny object?

My statement remains as written.

Don’t think defensive defensemen are ever popular like that. Not like you grew up seeing people with 34 Macoun or 2 Lefebvre or 3 Rouse jerseys walking around.
 
Both have long contracts with us and are clearly respected by the coach. In short, they will be here for some years. At worst, wouldn't a few buy their jerseys because they are the new, shiny object?

My statement remains as written.
You see lots of Rielly jerseys, seems more than Nylander but not close to Matthews,Tavares or Marner.
Biggest surprise I’ve never seen a Max Domi jersey. Strangest are a couple (man&wife?)I’ve seen a few times both with Engvall ones.
Expecting to see Tanev or McCabe is a little out of touch.
 

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