Nik the Trik said:TBLeafer said:Look at all that cap we'll have cleared in just 2 seasons to allow for those contingencies...
But that's sort of the double-edged sword of the Leafs' situation. Either they don't have internal solutions and they need to address it externally or they do have internal solutions and a lot of that cap space is going to be eaten up by extensions to guys we haven't really factored into long-term budgets.
Now given those two options you absolutely pull for the latter because the reality is that if the Leafs in a year or two's time are sitting around and looking for their version of Keith or Doughty(or, if Rielly's that, Seabrook or Vlasic) the reality is that that's going to be incredibly hard to find even if you had all the cap space in the world. Guys like that just typically aren't for sale.
So in my ideal world what happens this season is the Leafs get a year of useful evaluation of what they have and wind up with another top 5 pick that they can use to add a top tier defensive prospect.
Who is to say what internal options will or won't develop?
PK Subban - 2nd round, 43rd overall
Roman Josi - 2nd round, 38th overall
Erik Karlsson - 1st round, 15th overall
Duncan Keith - 2nd round, 54th overall
Alex Pietrangelo - 1st round, 4th overall
Zdeno Chara - 3rd round, 56th overall
Kris Letang - 3rd round, 62 overall
Ryan Suter - 1st round, 7th overall
Shea Weber - 2nd round, 49th overall
Niklas Lidstrom - 3rd round, 53rd overall
Lubomir Visnovsky - 4th round, 118th overall