Tigger said:
KW Sluggo said:
Bullfrog said:
bustaheims said:
louisstamos said:
Which is why I don't think the price for Luongo will be as high as some people may think. Vancouver is desperate to get rid of him, and he'll have a limited list of teams he'll accept a trade to.
I wouldn't be surprised to see him go for, say, a 2nd round pick.
I honestly don't believe that's the case at all.
That's probably true, but seriously, no comment on the last sentence? Seriously?
A 2nd rounder!!
It is a Toronto tradition to trade a first rounder (and more) for a goalie that lets in the inexplicably soft and inopportune goal that has to be moved by the other team.
I am afraid we would have to insist that Vancouver take our first round pick.
Tradition?
Here is your tradition courtesy of Steve Simmons:
NO DRAFT SHMAFT
Claude Giroux was drafted in 2006, nine picks after the Maple Leafs selected Jiri Tlusty. Giroux was part of a terrific run of draft picks made by the Philadelphia Flyers between the years of 2003 and 2007. Why do those years matter here? Because in that five-year span, the Leafs traded away all five first-round picks they had (including the two players they selected, Tlusty and Tuukka Rask) without anything to show for it in between. They also traded away three of their five second-round picks, ending up with one player of semi-consequence, Nikolai Kulemin for the 10 prized draft selections over five years. This is significant now because the players chosen in those years are becoming important or have become important NHL players. In that time, the Flyers added Giroux, one of the five best forwards in the game, along with Mike Richards, Jeff Carter, James VanRiemsdyk and Steve Downie, and that?s just with first round choices. The current Maple Leafs administration, which traded picks away for Phil Kessel, is responsible for what?s happened post 2008. But they are also paying the price for those who came before them.