LAHawk
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I think adding Kapanen qualifies as adding talent and unless the Hawks end up with a top-5 pick in 2020 (probably not considering they should be better next season) - they would be lucky to get a player that is NHL ready and as good as Kapanen. Also - Gardiner is UFA after this season and I doubt he's on the top of Lou's list to get re-signed - so, he gone. As is Hainsey most likely. - EbonyRaptor
Ebony, Lou is on the Isle now, it is Kyle Dubas's show now.
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scottak
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Location: I am serious. And don't call me Shirley! Joined: 08.06.2010
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A top 5 team in a conference has as good a shot at a Cup as anyone.
Whether you like it or not luck plays a role. The stars have to align to win a Cup. All you can do is give yourself as many shots as possible.
I’m kind of lost on the thought process is Toronto wrong to have two franchise centres? Does this make them less or more likely to win a Cup? - Blazed
It’s fine, except when you need to surround them with fringe NHLers and career AHLers.
We’ve seen it here for the last 10 years. The end sucks, unless you’ve won Cup(s).
Toronto doesn’t have the cap space to keep everyone they have, and resign everyone they want to keep. It’s the same reason the Hawks had to trade off players they wanted to keep, every freaking year, starting with Buff. |
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HawkintheD
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: Sick Bay, MI Joined: 02.22.2012
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Don't you have to do your cardio .... on your hamster wheel? - paulr
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I get all that. I think if you are taking on Horton's cap hit you wouldn't need to include a 1st. Taking on $5M even for one season has a lot of value.
Maybe a 2nd like someone else suggested but a first and Gus seems like a lot. Too much IMHO. - HawkintheD
Sure - if it can done for less - great, but I was putting out the high water mark thinking it may take that much to outbid other teams.
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Ebony, Lou is on the Isle now, it is Kyle Dubas's show now. - LAHawk
Oops - I knew that. I edited my post. |
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I like Kapanen don't get me wrong but I really don't want to see a bottom 15 team trading draft picks. - paulr
So it's a principle thing? You would rather take your chances on drafting a guy who may end up being as good as Kapanen (after a couple years of seasoning) or could end up being some shleprock that never sees the NHL rather than using the 1st to acquire a top-6 winger with all the attributes we're looking for?
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Blazed
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Joined: 07.18.2012
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It’s fine, except when you need to surround them with fringe NHLers and career AHLers.
We’ve seen it here for the last 10 years. The end sucks, unless you’ve won Cup(s).
Toronto doesn’t have the cap space to keep everyone they have, and resign everyone they want to keep. It’s the same reason the Hawks had to trade off players they wanted to keep, every freaking year, starting with Buff. - scottak
I get what you’re saying, I just don’t think they will ever be surrounded by fringe NHLers. Beyond the two centres the reason ‘cap issues’ exist is also having two elite wingers in Marner and Nylander (he will be you’ll see don’t pick this part to argue).
They key to long term success of Toronto will be if they can consistently draft and develop, Johnsson/Dermott/Brown level players.
If they can do that they will have a perpetual depth pipeline. With their financial resources it should be an absolutely attainable goal. They don’t need to hit homeruns (Pasternak) they just need to make sure they’re getting some capable replacements. |
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HawkintheD
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Location: Sick Bay, MI Joined: 02.22.2012
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So it's a principle thing? You would rather take your chances on drafting a guy who may end up being as good as Kapanen (after a couple years of seasoning) or could end up being some shleprock that never sees the NHL rather than using the 1st to acquire a top-6 winger with all the attributes we're looking for? - EbonyRaptor
I'd like both but like Paul am hesitant to give up the 1st rounder. You're right, it's always a crapshoot, but the Hawks have demonstrated decent acumen drafting in the first round. |
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Blazed
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Joined: 07.18.2012
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I'd like both but like Paul am hesitant to give up the 1st rounder. You're right, it's always a crapshoot, but the Hawks have demonstrated decent acumen drafting in the first round. - HawkintheD
I agree with you, very hesistant ever trading a first.
A late gem like a Barzal or Pastrnak can make a re-tool instead of a rebuild a legitimate option. |
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paulr
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Location: YYZ Joined: 06.26.2011
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So it's a principle thing? You would rather take your chances on drafting a guy who may end up being as good as Kapanen (after a couple years of seasoning) or could end up being some shleprock that never sees the NHL rather than using the 1st to acquire a top-6 winger with all the attributes we're looking for? - EbonyRaptor
Not really the principal, I think Kapanen is a good player but I don't think he'll be a special player. The first round, especially early , is where you find special players. Now if i thought the Hawks would be in the top 10 in the NHL I'd be more comfortable seeing them trade a first for Kapanen. And I think the Hawks are closer to being a lottery team at the moment.
Now IF the Hawks were to offer sheet Marner and have to give up the draft picks I'd love to see that because Marner is already a special player. |
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I get what you’re saying, I just don’t think they will ever be surrounded by fringe NHLers. Beyond the two centres the reason ‘cap issues’ exist is also having two elite wingers in Marner and Nylander (he will be you’ll see don’t pick this part to argue).
They key to long term success of Toronto will be if they can consistently draft and develop, Johnsson/Dermott/Brown level players.
If they can do that they will have a perpetual depth pipeline. With their financial resources it should be an absolutely attainable goal. They don’t need to hit homeruns (Pasternak) they just need to make sure they’re getting some capable replacements. - Blazed
At this point you're probably tired of all my "yeah but..." responses - but here's another one.
The Hawks were in essentially the same position where there was an established core group and the plan was to continue replacing the non-core group players as they needed to be resigned to be replaced by draft picks and young inexpensive players acquired by trading those non-core players being cycled out. The fly in the ointment of that plan is that all the other team know they have you over a barrel so you never get as much in the trades as expected - plus you're drafting at the low end of the round and hitting on draft picks in the 20's is more miss than hit in terms of getting top-9/top-4 guys.
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Not really the principal, I think Kapanen is a good player but I don't think he'll be a special player. The first round, especially early , is where you find special players. Now if i thought the Hawks would but I the top 10 in the NHL I'd be more comfortable seeing them trade a first for Kapanen. And I think the Hawks are closer to being a lottery team at the moment.
Now IF the Hawks were to offer sheet Marner and have to give up the draft picks I'd love to see that because Marner is already a special player. - paulr
The proposal had the 1st pick in 2020 - not 2019. The thought process is that the Hawks are borderline playoff team now and should be better next season so the probability of the Hawks having one of more ping pong balls in the 2020 draft is pretty remote.
Another consideration is that we hope to be competitive while T&K and still playing at a high level, with 2020/21 probably being the season we're shooting for. Kapanen will be a 24 year old in his prime. The 2020 1st round draft pick probably won;t even be in the NHL in 2020/21 much less an experienced and productive piece of the team. |
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Blazed
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Joined: 07.18.2012
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At this point you're probably tired of all my "yeah but..." responses - but here's another one.
The Hawks were in essentially the same position where there was an established core group and the plan was to continue replacing the non-core group players as they needed to be resigned to be replaced by draft picks and young inexpensive players acquired by trading those non-core players being cycled out. The fly in the ointment of that plan is that all the other team know they have you over a barrel so you never get as much in the trades as expected - plus you're drafting at the low end of the round and hitting on draft picks in the 20's is more miss than hit in terms of getting top-9/top-4 guys. - EbonyRaptor
To be fair none of the three examples I mentioned were first round picks, Toronto has a recent history of drafting solid depth guys. Ultimately I think their success will depend on that continuing.
As for over the barrel I don’t really buy that at all. That is more for cap teams with horrible contracts.
If Toronto decides they are indeed in cap hell and want to shed salary, hypothetically Kadri goes on the block. Does he only receive low-ball offers? No a group of interested teams would make competitive offers against each other.
Connor Brown would require no incentive to trade. He could bring a depth draft pick back this week if they wanted. |
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RickJ
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: Burlington, ON Joined: 01.12.2010
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I wouldn't mind if the Leafs won. They don't bother me, but also, I don't live in TOR and I know a Leaf Cup would be completely unbearable for Paul and Rick...so yeah, I'm for it! - HawkintheD
Tonight's game is very enjoyable - Leafs trailing 3-1 with 9 minutes to go.
Zaitsev graduated from the same school as Gus - Turnover U. |
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paulr
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: YYZ Joined: 06.26.2011
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Tonight's game is very enjoyable - Leafs trailing 3-1 with 9 minutes to go.
Zaitsev graduated from the same school as Gus - Turnover U. - RickJ
Gardiner was pathetic on the second goal. So weak on the puck. Leafs have to improve on the back end |
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To be fair none of the three examples I mentioned were first round picks, Toronto has a recent history of drafting solid depth guys. Ultimately I think their success will depend on that continuing.
As for over the barrel I don’t really buy that at all. That is more for cap teams with horrible contracts.
If Toronto decides they are indeed in cap hell and want to shed salary, hypothetically Kadri goes on the block. Does he only receive low-ball offers? No a group of interested teams would make competitive offers against each other.
Connor Brown would require no incentive to trade. He could bring a depth draft pick back this week if they wanted. - Blazed
Well, if nothing else I admire your optimism and your refusal to be swayed by my jaded and jaundiced attitude. |
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HawkintheD
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: Sick Bay, MI Joined: 02.22.2012
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Tonight's game is very enjoyable - Leafs trailing 3-1 with 9 minutes to go.
Zaitsev graduated from the same school as Gus - Turnover U. - RickJ
Trading Gus to TOR would be like winning the lottery for you I'm guessing. |
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paulr
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: YYZ Joined: 06.26.2011
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The proposal had the 1st pick in 2020 - not 2019. The thought process is that the Hawks are borderline playoff team now and should be better next season so the probability of the Hawks having one of more ping pong balls in the 2020 draft is pretty remote.
Another consideration is that we hope to be competitive while T&K and still playing at a high level, with 2020/21 probably being the season we're shooting for. Kapanen will be a 24 year old in his prime. The 2020 1st round draft pick probably won;t even be in the NHL in 2020/21 much less an experienced and productive piece of the team. - EbonyRaptor
While I still think the Hawks will be a borderline team next season, I'll give that to you. The Hawks needs aren't another forward, it's 2, 3 or even 4 defenseman. Without improving the defense, Kapanen or even Marner doesn't improve the team enough to be a cup contender. |
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Elbows15
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Location: I was going to do the math on this but I don't think it will help., IL Joined: 08.04.2013
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I think this gem from Oscar Gamble pretty much sums up the LEaf cap situation for out visitor.
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Blazed
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Joined: 07.18.2012
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Well, if nothing else I admire your optimism and your refusal to be swayed by my jaded and jaundiced attitude. - EbonyRaptor
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RickJ
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Location: Burlington, ON Joined: 01.12.2010
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Trading Gus to TOR would be like winning the lottery for you I'm guessing. - HawkintheD
Actually Gus doesnt bother me too much unless he dogs it after a bad giveaway. He really is no worse than Jake Gardner or Jordan Oesterle or Kevin Shattenkirk. Not one of them can play defence. |
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scott.jackson
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: Georgian Bluffs, ON Joined: 06.24.2014
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Marner at 9 even for just 5 years would be a great deal. - Blazed
For Toronto it would be. He is getting 11M. If he doesn't he will sign the offer sheet the Uncle Lou gives him. |
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paulr
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: YYZ Joined: 06.26.2011
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For Toronto it would be. He is getting 11M. If he doesn't he will sign the offer sheet the Uncle Lou gives him. - scott.jackson
Id argue Marner is the Leafs' best player and should sign for no less than Matthews. |
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RickJ
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Location: Burlington, ON Joined: 01.12.2010
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For Toronto it would be. He is getting 11M. If he doesn't he will sign the offer sheet the Uncle Lou gives him. - scott.jackson
Another dream from Leafland - Marner signing for $9M - $2.6M less than Mathews.
He has been their best player all year, why agree to a discounted contract? As you indicate, he wont. |
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I can leave if you want I originally to popped in after watching the game last night to say what a beauty Kane was.
Just chatting hockey, cleared up some misinformation, tossed in some opinions. Sorry to bother ya bud? - Blazed
Honestly good luck, i thought we would be fine as well, it was a rough go, so many good players we had to either trade, or trade with a player with a bad contract. This hard cap sucks.
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