maplesyrup
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Oh God, could you imagine Ryan for Krejci (RFA) + Hamilton (part of the Kessel deal) + some (if necessary.) That's about as good as the Leafs cou'd do I think :-\ ... I'd be looking for the nearest window to jump out of.
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Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:We're quibbling about the difference between "miles apart" and "pretty important difference." Whatever.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:But no one has answered my query about Ryan vs Grabs defensively, and in terms of bringing effort every night.
Saint Nik said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:We're quibbling about the difference between "miles apart" and "pretty important difference." Whatever.
Well, yeah, that's why I said that I wasn't going to be dwelling in your definition of "miles". That is a very important statistical difference between the two players and that should be established.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:But no one has answered my query about Ryan vs Grabs defensively, and in terms of bringing effort every night.
I think that's because, realistically, nobody here is going to be able to offer much re: Ryan as a defensive player because none of us watch the Ducks too often. Numbers wise, Ryan's been a + player every year of his career and saw some limited SH time last year(marginally more than Grabo).
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:But no one has answered my query about Ryan vs Grabs defensively, and in terms of bringing effort every night. Aren't there concerns about Ryan in those respects? Because if there is my whole point is that I wouldn't be in a rush to trade a more complete player (Grabs) for the extra offense (Ryan). Especially on a team whose forwards have been defensively suspect for years.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Saint Nik said:Busta Reims said:I don't know about you, but I consider 14 goals and 16 points to be pretty significant differences.
Yeah, that's just where I was coming from. I mean, if you want to flip it, would anyone argue that there wasn't a pretty important difference between a forward scoring 22 goals and 53 points and a forward scoring 8 goals and 37 points? Because that's the same gap.
We're quibbling about the difference between "miles apart" and "pretty important difference." Whatever.
But no one has answered my query about Ryan vs Grabs defensively, and in terms of bringing effort every night. Aren't there concerns about Ryan in those respects? Because if there is my whole point is that I wouldn't be in a rush to trade a more complete player (Grabs) for the extra offense (Ryan). Especially on a team whose forwards have been defensively suspect for years.
Derk said:However, as was also posted earlier, the Leafs are tapped out capwise right now (according to Capgeek they only have LTIR monies left to them, 1.325 M or so), so the deal can't just be straight prospects for Ryan - Leafs will need to send SOME salary back to Anaheim, or make another move to dump salary. In its simplest terms, they need to move out at least Ryan's salary worth to accept his contract (I understand that it is probably more complicated than that, but it is a good place to start).
Busta Reims said:Derk said:However, as was also posted earlier, the Leafs are tapped out capwise right now (according to Capgeek they only have LTIR monies left to them, 1.325 M or so), so the deal can't just be straight prospects for Ryan - Leafs will need to send SOME salary back to Anaheim, or make another move to dump salary. In its simplest terms, they need to move out at least Ryan's salary worth to accept his contract (I understand that it is probably more complicated than that, but it is a good place to start).
Part of this issue will be solved when the Leafs start to get healthy again. Once the Leafs start to get their roster back down to 23 guys instead of the 28 they have right now. With Reimer back this week, Armstrong close to a return, Grabovski healthy, etc, the likes of Scrivens, Frattin and Colborne could be heading back to the Marlies in the next 7-10 days, freeing up the equivalent of $3M cap space - and, add in the current LTIR space the Leafs have to work with from Komisarek and, potentially, Lombardi's injuries, and there's enough cap space to make it work for now.
Derk said:Busta Reims said:Derk said:However, as was also posted earlier, the Leafs are tapped out capwise right now (according to Capgeek they only have LTIR monies left to them, 1.325 M or so), so the deal can't just be straight prospects for Ryan - Leafs will need to send SOME salary back to Anaheim, or make another move to dump salary. In its simplest terms, they need to move out at least Ryan's salary worth to accept his contract (I understand that it is probably more complicated than that, but it is a good place to start).
Part of this issue will be solved when the Leafs start to get healthy again. Once the Leafs start to get their roster back down to 23 guys instead of the 28 they have right now. With Reimer back this week, Armstrong close to a return, Grabovski healthy, etc, the likes of Scrivens, Frattin and Colborne could be heading back to the Marlies in the next 7-10 days, freeing up the equivalent of $3M cap space - and, add in the current LTIR space the Leafs have to work with from Komisarek and, potentially, Lombardi's injuries, and there's enough cap space to make it work for now.
That was part of my problem. There were too many numbers to look at and a project deadline that was looming at the same time! It'd be nice if this happens, but again seems a little too public for BB.
Busta Reims said:Derk said:However, as was also posted earlier, the Leafs are tapped out capwise right now (according to Capgeek they only have LTIR monies left to them, 1.325 M or so), so the deal can't just be straight prospects for Ryan - Leafs will need to send SOME salary back to Anaheim, or make another move to dump salary. In its simplest terms, they need to move out at least Ryan's salary worth to accept his contract (I understand that it is probably more complicated than that, but it is a good place to start).
Part of this issue will be solved when the Leafs start to get healthy again. Once the Leafs start to get their roster back down to 23 guys instead of the 28 they have right now. With Reimer back this week, Armstrong close to a return, Grabovski healthy, etc, the likes of Scrivens, Frattin and Colborne could be heading back to the Marlies in the next 7-10 days, freeing up the equivalent of $3M cap space - and, add in the current LTIR space the Leafs have to work with from Komisarek and, potentially, Lombardi's injuries, and there's enough cap space to make it work for now.
Tigger said:If the Leafs are willing to take Blake back in the deal, would that substantially change the player package going the other way?
IE, if the deal was say Kulemin Kadri and a 1st without Blake ( for argument ) would that turn the 1st into a 2nd or replace Kadri with Ross or D'Amigo with him?
I'm not asking for/about anything definitive just impressions on what getting rid of that salary might really be worth to the Ducks.
Erndog said:Tigger said:If the Leafs are willing to take Blake back in the deal, would that substantially change the player package going the other way?
IE, if the deal was say Kulemin Kadri and a 1st without Blake ( for argument ) would that turn the 1st into a 2nd or replace Kadri with Ross or D'Amigo with him?
I'm not asking for/about anything definitive just impressions on what getting rid of that salary might really be worth to the Ducks.
I think that salary may be just a cost of doing business. Sort of like, "You want Bobby? Be prepared to pony up a few young assets AND take back some money." I don't think it changes things substantially... they may give back a later pick like a 3rd or 4th or something along with Bobby but the principal ~3 young assets stay unchanged.
RedLeaf said:Personally, I think the best way this goes down is....
Aulie/Franson-Kadri-2nd
But of course it seldom works out best case scenario.
Sarge said:RedLeaf said:Personally, I think the best way this goes down is....
Aulie/Franson-Kadri-2nd
But of course it seldom works out best case scenario.
Compare that to say Krejci (Dreger belives Anaheim would prefer a center and he's a RFA.) and say, Hamilton (a fair bit more upside than either of Aulie or Franson.) I like Boston's package better and it's a deal that frankly, I think makes sense for both teams. I really don't think your proposal is competitive enough. - Just me.
Erndog said:Tigger said:If the Leafs are willing to take Blake back in the deal, would that substantially change the player package going the other way?
IE, if the deal was say Kulemin Kadri and a 1st without Blake ( for argument ) would that turn the 1st into a 2nd or replace Kadri with Ross or D'Amigo with him?
I'm not asking for/about anything definitive just impressions on what getting rid of that salary might really be worth to the Ducks.
I think that salary may be just a cost of doing business. Sort of like, "You want Bobby? Be prepared to pony up a few young assets AND take back some money." I don't think it changes things substantially... they may give back a later pick like a 3rd or 4th or something along with Bobby but the principal ~3 young assets stay unchanged.
Tigger said:Sarge said:RedLeaf said:Personally, I think the best way this goes down is....
Aulie/Franson-Kadri-2nd
But of course it seldom works out best case scenario.
Compare that to say Krejci (Dreger belives Anaheim would prefer a center and he's a RFA.) and say, Hamilton (a fair bit more upside than either of Aulie or Franson.) I like Boston's package better and it's a deal that frankly, I think makes sense for both teams. I really don't think your proposal is competitive enough. - Just me.
This where I wonder again about the effect of a Blake on the decision ( again, not that there's a definitive reason to think he's a make or break part of it ), does Boston have the ability/willingness to include him coming back in that deal?
Sudafederov said:Lots of proposals in this thread involving Blake.
Blake is currently injured if I'm not mistaken and therefore cannot be traded right now.
Should a trade happen involving Blake, you're looking at January at the earliest.