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Fine..We don't want you anymore. Better?Nik the Trik said:Asking a player if he'd be open to a trade is not treating them like crap.
Guilt Trip said:Fine..We don't want you anymore. Better?
OldTimeHockey said:I think Patrick Marleau has been around long enough to know it's part of the business side of the game. I'd also like to think that he'd be wise enough to see the writing on the wall already.
Winning a Cup this season might help make his decision. He would have already accomplished everything in his career at that point and might think twice about playing more years. Ergo, go back to SJ and play your retirement year.Nik the Trik said:OldTimeHockey said:I think Patrick Marleau has been around long enough to know it's part of the business side of the game. I'd also like to think that he'd be wise enough to see the writing on the wall already.
Like I said though, you don't even need to bring it up in a way that implies anything. Because he's got the NMC he's got the final authority on trades so in any exit interview you could say "If we get any trade offers for you should we pass them along for your consideration or are you happy here?"
If he says he'd never even think of moving on, you drop it. If he seems receptive to at least considering it, you're not insulting him by exploring possibilities.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Marleau will only be leaving the Leafs before the end of his contract if he wants to.
And anyway, I'm not sure why all the complaining. We knew from the get-go that his cap hit wasn't going to be justified by his points production. They overpaid him to come in and be a mentor, which by all accounts he's done superbly, and hopefully put up a decent number of points. He'll probably end up with 20/40 at the end of the season. He won't be a defensive black hole.
Would it be nice if he were getting paid 4 instead of 6? Of course, but then he never would have left SJ for that number.
I think Marleau is doing just fine, in the big scheme of things.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:And anyway, I'm not sure why all the complaining.
Nik the Trik said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:And anyway, I'm not sure why all the complaining.
I've looked throughout the thread and I don't know where you're seeing "all the complaining" about Marleau. Some people think it'd make next year's team better if they didn't have to worry about his cap hit, then there's been some discussion about whether or not they could trade him.
herman said:Nik the Trik said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:And anyway, I'm not sure why all the complaining.
I've looked throughout the thread and I don't know where you're seeing "all the complaining" about Marleau. Some people think it'd make next year's team better if they didn't have to worry about his cap hit, then there's been some discussion about whether or not they could trade him.
Most of the complaining (about Marleau) is in the GDTs, so that might be the context of the comment.
Nik the Trik said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:And anyway, I'm not sure why all the complaining.
I've looked throughout the thread and I don't know where you're seeing "all the complaining" about Marleau. Some people think it'd make next year's team better if they didn't have to worry about his cap hit, then there's been some discussion about whether or not they could trade him.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Marleau will only be leaving the Leafs before the end of his contract if he wants to.
And anyway, I'm not sure why all the complaining. We knew from the get-go that his cap hit wasn't going to be justified by his points production. They overpaid him to come in and be a mentor, which by all accounts he's done superbly, and hopefully put up a decent number of points. He'll probably end up with 20/40 at the end of the season. He won't be a defensive black hole.
Would it be nice if he were getting paid 4 instead of 6? Of course, but then he never would have left SJ for that number.
I think Marleau is doing just fine, in the big scheme of things.
All likelihood, Brown takes his spot. Goat comes in and Lindholm goes to wing.Zee said:Any word or educated guesses how the lines will look for 2 games with Hyman out?
Marleau-Tavares-Marner
Johnsson-Matthews-Kapanen
Ennis-Kadri-Nylander
Lindholm-Goat-Brown
?
(Nylander could flip with Kapanen if they think Willy's ready to reunite with Matthews)
Guilt Trip said:All likelihood, Brown takes his spot. Goat comes in and Lindholm goes to wing.Zee said:Any word or educated guesses how the lines will look for 2 games with Hyman out?
Marleau-Tavares-Marner
Johnsson-Matthews-Kapanen
Ennis-Kadri-Nylander
Lindholm-Goat-Brown
?
(Nylander could flip with Kapanen if they think Willy's ready to reunite with Matthews)
I would have liked to see one of the Marlies get rewarded for a few games.Zee said:Guilt Trip said:All likelihood, Brown takes his spot. Goat comes in and Lindholm goes to wing.Zee said:Any word or educated guesses how the lines will look for 2 games with Hyman out?
Marleau-Tavares-Marner
Johnsson-Matthews-Kapanen
Ennis-Kadri-Nylander
Lindholm-Goat-Brown
?
(Nylander could flip with Kapanen if they think Willy's ready to reunite with Matthews)
Oh yeah, forgot that Brown is like "Hyman-lite" in terms of his "he goes and gets the puck, and goes and gets it, and goes and gets it". You're probably right