azzurri63
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cw said:Guilt Trip said:TRE came into a pretty good situation. He had 17m to address the team's needs. While the UFA market wasn't a banner year there still was some D that would have improved over what Klingberg brought...Dumba, Graves, Clifton, Gostisbehere, Gustafsson, were all affordable.cw said:The bigger culprit here is what Treliving and his predecessor(s) did. I have to cut Treliving some slack because last summer, he inherited Dubas' situation. The UFA cupboard for what they needed was pretty bare when combined with their limited cap situation. As they tried to re-sign O'Rielly, Schenn, etc, other teams snatched up UFAs. Some of this was in the cards last June no matter who the GM was.
I have no issue with the Bert, Domi and D depth signings but the rest, not so much. Reaves, Kampf, Klingberg were failures before the ink dried. That's 7.65M in wasted space.
Dumba they tried for.
The Hockey News: Report: Maple Leafs 'Wanted' Defenseman Matt Dumba During Free Agency This Summer
Graves was left handed top 4 - not a great fit with McCabe/Rielly as they wanted a righty
Ditto for Gostisbehere
I'm sure they knew McCabe could play the right side but they also knew he preferred the left
Clifton was a righty but 5-6 - they wanted top 4
Ditto for Gustafsson as a 5-6 (I probably would have re-signed him over Klingberg though they might have said goodbye to Gustafsson before July 1 expecting they would get someone else)
Scott Mayfield wanted to stay with the Islanders and basically came to terms just before free agency
Gudas - Leafs tried. He didn't want to play in Canada - especially in Toronto due to media
These guys had to want to come to Toronto, pay the taxes, etc. Accept the media scrutiny.
On Jul 1, all the UFAs are falling like dominos. It's a musical chairs scramble. The dollars, term, talent, etc all has to fit.
Dumba was the only fit - a top 4 righty who will to come to Toronto but they couldn't agree on the number/terms. He didn't get the contract he wanted so he signed a one year deal with Arizona where he lives in the off season
The problem is, as we are seeing now, there were not a lot of these guys to go around. Teams are locking them up before they become UFAs and lost for nothing.
They need to bury Calgary tonight to get Tanev 2 pts closer to the trade market
Do we really want to trade for an aging D man who has had injury problems and give up more assets or picks which are becoming thin? Is he going to move the needle that much? Sure he'll help this blue line but at what cost? I've always like Tanev when he was in Vancouver but always hurt. last couple seasons in Calgary he's been healthy but always skeptical with him.