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How do you trust him now? A value contract should equate to a decent return.Bullfrog said:Trading Naz is ridiculous. He's got the best value contract on the team aside from Rielly.
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How do you trust him now? A value contract should equate to a decent return.Bullfrog said:Trading Naz is ridiculous. He's got the best value contract on the team aside from Rielly.
Kadri is gone! he is a liability to the team. Once forgivable, twice just idiotic and who needs an idiot on their team?......wait Edmonton!!!!Guilt Trip said:This is true also. Babs refusal to adjust hurt the Leafs more.mr grieves said:BermudaBudsFan said:Well said.AvroArrow said:BermudaBudsFan said:This is true. Very selfish, though he would say he was sticking up for a teammate, which is nonsense. I think if Dubas can get some value he is gone.Stronger Than All said:In case it hasn't been brought up lately, Kadri screwed them pretty badly.
Part of the team identity was based on being a 3 headed monster. Unfortunately, one of those heads put his own bull#$#% ahead of the team for the second year in a row. In my opinion, he needs to go. Once is bad enough, twice in 2 years is unforgivable.
Lose Kadri, and the Leafs still had 7 forwards who clocked .5 ppg or better. Boston had 5. It's on coaching staff that they couldn't find a third line that could score -- they had 5 games and did nothing. No excuse.
Bullfrog said:Trading Naz is ridiculous. He's got the best value contract on the team aside from Rielly.
Agreed and said it before Gardiner is a playoff disaster, that turn over was something a 6 year old in bantam would do. By Jake and thanks for saving us 6 million.Guilt Trip said:We won't know if Rosen is better until next year at the earliest. Gardiner was def hurt and his mobility was limited, but that shouldn't affect his brain. That second goal giveaway was classic Gardiner and that's why he need to go. Simply can't pay 6 or 7 mill for that..L K said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Also, while I don't think Rosen would have been a difference maker (Gardiner played OK most of the series), it didn't help that Gardiner has obviously hurt.
Gardiner was ok but the guy was skating around straight A?s a board. That he played as well as he did was a testament to how good he actually is as a player but he was really limited in his mobility
Agree, he has been a disaster the last 2 playoffs. He's got to go. I have a funny feeling Sandin is making this team next season.Highlander said:Agreed and said it before Gardiner is a playoff disaster, that turn over was something a 6 year old in bantam would do. By Jake and thanks for saving us 6 million.Guilt Trip said:We won't know if Rosen is better until next year at the earliest. Gardiner was def hurt and his mobility was limited, but that shouldn't affect his brain. That second goal giveaway was classic Gardiner and that's why he need to go. Simply can't pay 6 or 7 mill for that..L K said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Also, while I don't think Rosen would have been a difference maker (Gardiner played OK most of the series), it didn't help that Gardiner has obviously hurt.
Gardiner was ok but the guy was skating around straight A?s a board. That he played as well as he did was a testament to how good he actually is as a player but he was really limited in his mobility
AvroArrow said:Bullfrog said:Trading Naz is ridiculous. He's got the best value contract on the team aside from Rielly.
Well yeah, it's discounted because he doesn't play in the playoffs
What Kadri has done is the epitome of the selfish crap that Babcock, Dubas, and Shanahan say is unacceptable.
I like him and his contract. Moving him is a result of his selfishness and the fact that we would get full value on him.
BermudaBudsFan said:Sure, but I cite the second suspension in successive playoff years as the case to get rid of him. His teammates, you would expect, are justifiably pissed off.
Highlander said:Two days ago my best friend broke his neck biking in Arizona, he is 67 and thank God he is not paralyzed. It gives this loss some perspective, he has a long road back to normal.
pmrules said:Well...I'm at a loss for words. Disappointing is the only word that comes to mind.
On paper, this is one of the best teams I've seen in my lifetime. However, as proven time in and time out, what is good on paper is absolutely irrelevant in the playoffs.
I'm at a loss for words as to why we are done. On the ice, our top players didn't play that badly overall in the series. Matthews showed up, Rielly was good.
Andersen played well enough for us to win this in 6 games. We didn't lose this series because of the usual scapegoats (i.e. Hainsey/Zaitsev/Marleau/Goat etc.). We also didn't lose because Bergeron, Marchand and Pasternak scored a boat load of goals between them, which is what I would have expected in a 7 game series loss - Tavares/Marner/Hyman kept them mostly in check. We didn't lose because we were out muscled or out hustled. We won 2 (TWO!!!) games on their turf, so home ice was mostly irrelevant. Our defensive system was brutal at times, but in my opinion was not reason number 1 why we lost.
I just don't understand what i just saw over the last 7 games and conclude definitely on how or why our season ended. We should still be playing. I don't know what just happened.