now you're just delusionalHonestly Im pretty sure Team Canada world junior would beat them consistently.
now you're just delusionalHonestly Im pretty sure Team Canada world junior would beat them consistently.
So are we to assume the Leafs are going to be smarter with their capspace than when they purchased:
Komisarek, Beauchemin, Orr, Exelby, Gustavsson, Bozak
and/or
Connolly, Lombardi, Steckel, Franson
You tell me?
That was a lot of money wasted.
Assuming the 2012-2013 season happens Colton Orr is still under contract, although it's also the last year of his deal. Plus we won't know if he can be placed on waivers again and assigned to the Marlies.Orr isn't on our books.
Burke's biggest problem is that he was 'all in' since he got here.
Only at the trade deadline of the 2010-2011 season did he decide to take a step back.
Assuming the 2012-2013 season happens Colton Orr is still under contract, although it's also the last year of his deal. Plus we won't know if he can be placed on waivers again and assigned to the Marlies.
Since he's not on the Marlies roster then doesn't that mean he is under the cap?He's not under the cap is my point. Our organization can afford to pay him cash dollars.
Since he's not on the Marlies roster then doesn't that mean he is under the cap?
trading:
syndegaard d'arnaud alvarez marsinek nicolino hecheveria escobar and buck and mathis
would be like trading:
reilly kadri frattin colborne ashton mckegg bozak and komisarek and holzer
trading:
syndegaard d'arnaud alvarez marsinek nicolino hecheveria escobar and buck and mathis
would be like trading:
reilly kadri frattin colborne ashton mckegg bozak and komisarek and holzer
Escobar is much better than Komisarek, and his contract is much nicer (5M in the MLB is a very good contract for a useful player). I'd more compare him to MacArthur: coming off a sub-par season, but has the skills and some good numbers from years past.
I'd also tend to see Syndergaard as the equivalent of Jesse Blacker, not Reilly. He was not our top pitching prospect (Aaron Sanchez is almost unanimously viewed as a better prospect, and even Roberto Osuna might be higher on some lists), but he's definitely a really good prospect.
D'Arnaud would be Yakupov then just based on his position.
The point is, the Leafs don't have the prospects or the farm team to make a big splash like this.
It only took the Jays 20 years to complete their rebuild. Why can't the Leafs be more like them![]()
Agreed, and not wholly because they wouldn't want to trade their prospects. One also has to take into account the fact that most other teams wouldn't trade the type of players the Jays got for any of the prospects the Leafs have outside of Reilly, Kadri and maybe Colborne and Kadri.
Eh?
Obviously my comparison comments were based on our own prospect depth chart, not on some absolute similarity between the players vs the prospect rankings in the entire league.
D'arnaud would be equivalent Kadri because Kadri is our top prospect who is pro-ready.
Agreed, and not wholly because they wouldn't want to trade their prospects. One also has to take into account the fact that most other teams wouldn't trade the type of players the Jays got for any of the prospects the Leafs have outside of Reilly, Kadri and maybe Colborne and Kadri.
The Leafs have been rebuilding for close to 50 years and it's still not completed .![]()
This is accurate.
Spending to the cap continually, trading the roster over, and sending out your own first round picks twice is very aggressive in pursuit of competitiveness.
It hasn't worked at all, despite all the moves, and all the headlines, and the Leafs are in a worse position than when he first joined the club.
Kadri doesn't have a twin and Colborne's value has dropped through the floor .
Not only that be depending on the outcome of the Jays trade, that could be one of the biggest fleecing in sports history. Doesn't happen often.. Especially in the NHL.
Escobar is much better than Komisarek, and his contract is much nicer (5M in the MLB is a very good contract for a useful player). I'd more compare him to MacArthur: coming off a sub-par season, but has the skills and some good numbers from years past.
I'd also tend to see Syndergaard as the equivalent of Jesse Blacker, not Reilly. He was not our top pitching prospect (Aaron Sanchez is almost unanimously viewed as a better prospect, and even Roberto Osuna might be higher on some lists), but he's definitely a really good prospect.
Agreed on all points.
The only time I can think of where there was anything similar to as big a fleecing as the Jays trade appears to be at the moment in the NHL was the Lindros trade. I'm sure there's others, but nothing really comes to mind as, at the time, bad trades.
The Jays gave up what were generally viewed as their 3rd and 5th best prospects and two highly regarded, but generally viewed as middle-of-the-road talent youngsters that had a decent amount of pro experience, but got 4 high-level veteran players in return, 2 of which (Johnson and Bonifacio) probably have at least another 8-10 years left in them.
It's the type of trade that looks good for both sides on the surface, but when you really dig down deep, it looks one-sided.
Hes made some similar moves
Dickey trade is comparable to the Kessel trade, other then Kessel is younger. Two impact prospects for a known commodity.
Marlins trade is similar to the Phanuef deal (something for nothing)
Cabrera signing is the key. It could turn out good for the Jays, it could turn out to be a hybrid of the Connolly and Komisarek signings.
The thing AA has going for him is that his new team hasnt yet played a game. His moves cant be evaluated fully until the team has played a year, and we have a better indication of the calibre of player they traded prospects will become. Will d'Arnaud, Sydengaard, or Nicholino (sorry if misspelled one of those names) turn into a "Seguin"? We dont know.