OldTimeHockey
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Snoop Lion said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:LeBrun's blog explained quite well how this makes sense from Lombardi's viewpoint, and how taking the $500k in salary clinched the deal. That is significant to the Leafs with the cap going down but if Bernier pans out and the cap goes up as expected next year, it will prove to be a good investment.
Will Bernier pan out, is the question. To hear Ranford tell it, the guy is Vezina material. I'd take that with several grains of salt.
I also think Frattin could flourish in LA. How he was used by RC was bit of a puzzler (like so many of his lineup decisions). Going 0 for 21 to end the season sure doesn't help me make my point, but then again (rather like Grabs) he wasn't put in a position to really play to his offensive strengths. Lombardi, at any rate, apparently wanted him more than Matt Read.
I'm expecting Frattin to do pretty well in LA, especially if he gets a shot on LA's 2nd line with Richards/Carter.
Losing Frattin and Komarov actually stings quite a bit right now. I'm guessing this is when they'll start to address the 3rd and 4th lines.
So Frattin goes from being a borderline 3rd liner on the Leafs to a 2nd liner on a Stanley Cup winning team. Neato!