Speculation: When does Josh Ho-Sang get his NHL deal w/ Leafs?

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The Thread title is a self-explanatory. We have rolled a couple different options in the top 6 and primarily gave the role to Nick Ritchie. The issue is Ho-Sang is primarily a RW which could complicate the signing. In short, when do we sign this kid to an NHL deal and give him a shot?

Talk about our own "deadline acquisition" Ho-Sang has major potential to get more creativity in the top 9.
 
The Thread title is a self-explanatory. We have rolled a couple different options in the top 6 and primarily gave the role to Nick Ritchie. The issue is Ho-Sang is primarily a RW which could complicate the signing. In short, when do we sign this kid to an NHL deal and give him a shot?

Talk about our own "deadline acquisition" Ho-Sang has major potential to get more creativity in the top 9.
Willy can play LW
 
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Hopefully soon, he’s done a great job for the Marlies and would definitely add some secondary scoring in our lineup with his creativity.

Nylander - Tavares - Ho-Sang could be a pretty dangerous second line.
 
Is there any implications to him signing, cap? Waivers?

if he just plays out the year on the Marlies does he become UFA?
 
Is there any implications to him signing, cap? Waivers?

if he just plays out the year on the Marlies does he become UFA?

Technically he’s still a UFA, any team could sign him right now. He was signed to an AHL deal so that they didn’t have to pass him through waivers at the beginning of the year to play with the Marlies.
 
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Technically he’s still a UFA, any team could sign him right now. He was signed to an AHL deal so that they didn’t have to pass him through waivers at the beginning of the year to play with the Marlies.
Yeah I didn’t word that right. Meant build up some value then hit the market.
 
Nylander - Matthews - Marner
Kerfoot - Tavares - Ho-Sang
Bunting - Spezza - Kase
Engvall - Kampf - Simmonds/Mikhy

Could be moved around a bit at LW but you can't tell me Simmonds or Ritchie are better then Ho-Sang right now. I get they hit, and nobody thinks the team needs to be tougher then me, but you gotta do more then just hit in today's game. I get playing 1, but playing both seems like a waste of a spot and cap space.

Do we even have a contract spot after getting Clifford though?
 
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Yeah should be interesting. First call up I'm guessing when the inevitable injury occurs
Me too sire. Not like that metoo metoo sire, but me too you already knew what I mean. But yeah he finna brang up that speed and skill. Dubas is waiting for some other fools and sucks to be injured or hurt. If that comes, ho-sung will be out hurr soon.
Mayne, that even rhymes sire. I'm hard like that at times.
 
Technically he’s still a UFA, any team could sign him right now. He was signed to an AHL deal so that they didn’t have to pass him through waivers at the beginning of the year to play with the Marlies.
My 2 cents, he is under contract with the Marlies, so he would have to be released. No different than some guy playing in the KHL, he can't just leave and sign an NHL deal.

The caveat is when Hosang does get called up he has to stay or go on waivers to be sent down again. So he won't be called up for just a couple of games.
 
We'll see what happens but I think right now, let him play out the year with the Marlies. See how he does both on and off the ice. He's been terrific so far.

The Leafs could use a speedy offensive minded secondary player though. He's never been much of a goal scorer outside of this season with the Marlies, but he adds so much speed and skill.

My 2 cents, he is under contract with the Marlies, so he would have to be released. No different than some guy playing in the KHL, he can't just leave and sign an NHL deal.

The caveat is when Hosang does get called up he has to stay or go on waivers to be sent down again. So he won't be called up for just a couple of games.

Every AHL contract has a release clause. Nothing would stop him from signing a NHL or KHL deal to go somewhere even if the Leafs don't want him to.

If another team was sniffing around and Ho-Sang was interested in leaving for a pay day, I'm sure the Leafs would sign him to a NHL contract. Either way, Ho-Sang seems very keen in sticking around Toronto since they gave him a chance so I wouldn't be too worried.
 
Liked what I saw in pre season. I think he can play. Hopes he gets a chance.

I think he can play too but keep expectations in check. Sometimes you see him make play you can see the raw skill, but it can look raw. Hope he can come in and give us that Galchenyuk versatility.
 
Too soon. If leafs go on another bad 10 game stretch, like 3 and 7, where they are having trouble scoring they could move a contract to sign and bring him up. Who goes though? We would probably have to package a draft pick for someone to take Ritchie. Kerfoot actually is pretty good, but maybe his contract is a little rich. Maybe Simmonds goes, Clifford comes up when needed.

I think they will just roll with what we have until an injury allows the space to bring him up.
 
I would wait into the new year. Make sure this isn't just a blimp on the radar and that he can consistently do what he's currently doing.
 
Too soon. If leafs go on another bad 10 game stretch, like 3 and 7, where they are having trouble scoring they could move a contract to sign and bring him up. Who goes though? We would probably have to package a draft pick for someone to take Ritchie. Kerfoot actually is pretty good, but maybe his contract is a little rich. Maybe Simmonds goes, Clifford comes up when needed.

I think they will just roll with what we have until an injury allows the space to bring him up.
I can teach something bout hockey even more sire: Simmonds is Tavares's right hand. They have a deal and a pact. Simmonds takes over the talking part when the team needs a jump or motivation. Tavares doesn'
t have to speak always, he shows example by living and being. Simmonds is our speaker. That's key and the organization knows that. Hard to sell-a-sucka who has that bigg of a leader role. When speakers leave, the organization is in shambles.
 
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