BlueWhiteBlood
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Corn Flake said:I think it will be tough to move him without taking salary back, if he can be moved. The number of "good" UFA d-men still out there on the market makes it even tougher. Why engage in a long-term deal in Liles when you can sign an Ian White and fill a void? If a team sees him as a long-term solution then yeah sure.
one idea would be if the Leafs could take back some cheap-but-bad contracts... players under the $1 mil threshold who can be demoted and not count against the Leafs cap but still have to be paid.
Alternative would be to send a good prospect (or two?) along with him. Leafs do have a bit of a glut of good defensive prospects... maybe let 1 go to make it happen.
I see Liles like I do a couple of the other journeymen out there, such as Wideman and Seidenberg, and in Wideman's case, he's still making pretty good cash. I suppose a team would have to like what Liles can bring and see it as a good risk to take, that he'll return to form.
I'd keep some cash for a player, but in Liles' case, maybe the 800k over 3 million, but probably not too much more than that.