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herman said:By Burke's estimate, Tyler Bozak was what, a late 1st rounder?
Nik the Trik said:herman said:By Burke's estimate, Tyler Bozak was what, a late 1st rounder?
Yeah, but by Burke's estimate so was Tyler Biggs.
Deebo said:The full 925k +850k Schedule A bonuses.
herman said:Deebo said:The full 925k +850k Schedule A bonuses.
#NotNewJersey
Zee said:herman said:Deebo said:The full 925k +850k Schedule A bonuses.
#NotNewJersey
For some dude we haven't even heard of.
16) Toronto Maple Leafs: You almost forgot Lou Lamoriello, who was incredibly overmatched as a GM in the salary cap era, was making decisions for the Leafs until this summer. Matt Martin isn't the criminal overpayment people are making it out to be but he serves no purpose there. The same can be said for Roman Polak, who will probably steal ice time from someone younger. Five years and $25 million for Frederik Andersen and his career .918 save percentage could go either way but seems an unnecessary expenditure for a team whose other offseason moves suggest they may tank for a second straight year. At least they gave Auston Matthews all the contract bonuses.
Nik the Trik said:Dave Lozo ranked all thirty-one NHL teams' off-seasons:
https://sports.vice.com/ca/article/which-nhl-team-had-the-best-offseason
16) Toronto Maple Leafs: You almost forgot Lou Lamoriello, who was incredibly overmatched as a GM in the salary cap era, was making decisions for the Leafs until this summer. Matt Martin isn't the criminal overpayment people are making it out to be but he serves no purpose there. The same can be said for Roman Polak, who will probably steal ice time from someone younger. Five years and $25 million for Frederik Andersen and his career .918 save percentage could go either way but seems an unnecessary expenditure for a team whose other offseason moves suggest they may tank for a second straight year. At least they gave Auston Matthews all the contract bonuses.
I think he nailed it.
CarltonTheBear said:You know, I've seen that thought mentioned here as well, but to me the Polak and Martin moves show that the Leafs don't want to tank another year. I would imagine that they believe those are two players who can help the Leafs win hockey games. Then there's the fact that none of none of the older core players were dealt (although hard to say if they were just unsuccessful in that attempt). And of course "upgrading" the goaltending seems to suggest they want to win more games too.
I don't necessarily think that they're going into the season with a strict goal of making the playoffs, but I also just don't really get the tanky-vibe that we had last season.
CarltonTheBear said:Nik the Trik said:Dave Lozo ranked all thirty-one NHL teams' off-seasons:
https://sports.vice.com/ca/article/which-nhl-team-had-the-best-offseason
16) Toronto Maple Leafs: You almost forgot Lou Lamoriello, who was incredibly overmatched as a GM in the salary cap era, was making decisions for the Leafs until this summer. Matt Martin isn't the criminal overpayment people are making it out to be but he serves no purpose there. The same can be said for Roman Polak, who will probably steal ice time from someone younger. Five years and $25 million for Frederik Andersen and his career .918 save percentage could go either way but seems an unnecessary expenditure for a team whose other offseason moves suggest they may tank for a second straight year. At least they gave Auston Matthews all the contract bonuses.
I think he nailed it.
You know, I've seen that thought mentioned here as well, but to me the Polak and Martin moves show that the Leafs don't want to tank another year. I would imagine that they believe those are two players who can help the Leafs win hockey games.
A couple of years ago he was coming to us as a number five or six. Now he?s coming to us as a bit more of a depth guy to support some of our young players, and he understood the role he?s coming into.
Potvin29 said:That doesn't really line up with what Shanahan's said though:
A couple of years ago he was coming to us as a number five or six. Now he?s coming to us as a bit more of a depth guy to support some of our young players, and he understood the role he?s coming into.
So if he was coming in as a 5 or 6 a couple of years ago and now he's more of a depth guy then it sounds like he's at least a 6 or a 7 on the depth chart. Not really someone I think they would be counting on to move the dial on the win column either way.
bustaheims said:I feel like there's a good chance they're hoping to pull a Winnik with Polak.
CarltonTheBear said:While I know this sounds strange coming from someone who didn't want the deal in the first place, I'm a little surprised it wasn't a 2-year contract. I think the extra year on Winnik's deal probably made him a little more attractive to Washington, and if they couldn't trade him then he might have been good expansion draft fodder. Who knows, Vegas might have found him more appealing than say Marincin.
Nik the Trik said:Dave Lozo ranked all thirty-one NHL teams' off-seasons:
https://sports.vice.com/ca/article/which-nhl-team-had-the-best-offseason
16) Toronto Maple Leafs: You almost forgot Lou Lamoriello, who was incredibly overmatched as a GM in the salary cap era, was making decisions for the Leafs until this summer. Matt Martin isn't the criminal overpayment people are making it out to be but he serves no purpose there. The same can be said for Roman Polak, who will probably steal ice time from someone younger. Five years and $25 million for Frederik Andersen and his career .918 save percentage could go either way but seems an unnecessary expenditure for a team whose other offseason moves suggest they may tank for a second straight year. At least they gave Auston Matthews all the contract bonuses.
I think he nailed it.
bustaheims said:I feel like there's a good chance they're hoping to pull a Winnik with Polak.
Nik the Trik said:I think that's probably true but in order for that to go down you have to put Polak in a real role. Not top 4 necessarily but a regular with a steady presence on the PK at least. That does put the squeeze on someone.