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Islanders @ Leafs - Dec. 29th, 7:00pm - TSN4, Fan 590

2badknees said:
Downside -result won't help in move/prep Bernier for a waiver claim....

Those things weren't likely to happen anyway. Not with another year on his contract. It would take a good 20+ game run for teams to change their opinion on him. So, no big deal there.
 
freer said:
If it weren't for Bernier, they would of won.

I can't wait until they drop that chump.

Nah. Bernier wasn't great, but even strength scoring chances were pretty close, and it definitely felt like the Isles were getting much better chances than the Leafs. Bernier being in just made the score worse.
 
bustaheims said:
2badknees said:
Downside -result won't help in move/prep Bernier for a waiver claim....

Those things weren't likely to happen anyway. Not with another year on his contract. It would take a good 20+ game run for teams to change their opinion on him. So, no big deal there.

I think it might take an entire season and nice run in the playoffs for teams to change their minds on Bernier.
 
Al14 said:
I think it might take an entire season and nice run in the playoffs for teams to change their minds on Bernier.

It would take that for the Leafs to get value for him. A good 20+ game run, and a team might be willing to take him if the Leafs were basically giving him away.
 
So, that's 4 wins in 20 games against the East, now. And, with the Blue Jackets winning tonight, once again, the Leafs are in position where they'd be in last place if it wasn't for the shootout.

Also, this:

jonasTSN1050: Bernier now has the worst save percentage in the league (.883). 49 goals in 419 shots.
 
bustaheims said:
Al14 said:
I think it might take an entire season and nice run in the playoffs for teams to change their minds on Bernier.

It would take that for the Leafs to get value for him. A good 20+ game run, and a team might be willing to take him if the Leafs were basically giving him away.

Devan Dubnyk - traded for a 3rd round draft pick after 19 games of .916 SV% in Arizona.
Prior to that backup stretch in Arizona he had a season of 3.43 GAA and .891 SV% in 34 games.
Prior to that his career was pretty similar to Bernier's.  Decent numbers but nothing overly spectacular and really hadn't established himself as a clear #1 goaltender.
 
Ok, so Bernier 2.0 still has some bugs. But I'm confident Bernier 2.1 will iron most of those out.
 
I wonder if Reimer being back and playing tomorrow did a number on Bernier mentally. I mean I'm reaching, but it seems to be a mental thing with him.
 
L K said:
Devan Dubnyk - traded for a 3rd round draft pick after 19 games of .916 SV% in Arizona.
Prior to that backup stretch in Arizona he had a season of 3.43 GAA and .891 SV% in 34 games.
Prior to that his career was pretty similar to Bernier's.  Decent numbers but nothing overly spectacular and really hadn't established himself as a clear #1 goaltender.

Yeah, though, Dubnyk being on a cheap deal and a pending UFA definitely helped the situation there a little in terms of value.
 
L K said:
bustaheims said:
Al14 said:
I think it might take an entire season and nice run in the playoffs for teams to change their minds on Bernier.

It would take that for the Leafs to get value for him. A good 20+ game run, and a team might be willing to take him if the Leafs were basically giving him away.

Devan Dubnyk - traded for a 3rd round draft pick after 19 games of .916 SV% in Arizona.
Prior to that backup stretch in Arizona he had a season of 3.43 GAA and .891 SV% in 34 games.
Prior to that his career was pretty similar to Bernier's.  Decent numbers but nothing overly spectacular and really hadn't established himself as a clear #1 goaltender.

I do think that if you can convince a team that you can give them an upgrade in net, they can lose their minds a little. Trades like the Lehner trade or Jones trade or whichever Leafs trade you want to cite show, to my mind, that so long as you can show some sort of real upside then teams will make some pretty questionable decisions there.

So it's really just about getting a stretch of good play, I think. Then things like price won't matter as much and I do think the return could be better than expected.
 
bustaheims said:
L K said:
Devan Dubnyk - traded for a 3rd round draft pick after 19 games of .916 SV% in Arizona.
Prior to that backup stretch in Arizona he had a season of 3.43 GAA and .891 SV% in 34 games.
Prior to that his career was pretty similar to Bernier's.  Decent numbers but nothing overly spectacular and really hadn't established himself as a clear #1 goaltender.

Yeah, though, Dubnyk being on a cheap deal and a pending UFA definitely helped the situation there a little in terms of value.

Yeah this is what I was going to mention.  Bernier carries a $4.2 million cap hit and has an .898 SV% in 2015.
 
Potvin29 said:
Yeah this is what I was going to mention.  Bernier carries a $4.2 million cap hit and has an .898 SV% in 2015.

There's basically no way for the Leafs to get value back for Bernier this season, but, if he were to have a good extended run between now and the deadline/end of the season, they may be able to pull of a straight contract swap. That's the best case scenario in terms of moving him. Otherwise, I imagine they just bite the bullet and let his contract run out. They probably won't need the cap space next season, so it's not a big deal (and, because of the way his contract is structured, a buyout would only free up ~$1.4M next season any way).
 
back to good ol Nuckles, againing admiting he was not ready. Imagine your pilot coming on the intercom and saying he just wasnt ready to fly the plane all that good that day? 

He could be a very good goalie, the problem is all between his ears.
 

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