cw said:
riff raff said:
RedLeaf said:
Potvin29 said:
@DamoSpin Btw, VAN asking for Bjugstad, first rounder and a good roster player. Makes no sense for FLA.
Would
really like to know who Gillis has asked Burke to part with for Luo. Im sure we'd all be angry about it.
Most speculate it starts with Gardiner.
And Burke has said he isn't going anywhere.
Given Luongo's contract, asking for Gardiner seems close to unrealistically insane to me - unless there's more coming back the Leafs way. There are simply not a bunch of teams stampeding to get Luongo, in large part because of his contract (many teams cannot afford the risk) and his recent play.
If Luongo stayed with the Canucks this season, I wouldn't be shocked.
For sure. Gillis is trying to trade a player with a) a high-value, very long-term contract, b) a no-trade clause, c) the player asking for a trade, d) an extremely limited market to trade to both in terms of goaltending need and waiver of NTC, while e) very obviously having no further need for the player. He HAS to trade this player, and it's plainly obvious to everybody. He is trying to trade a decent calibre of player while having a very obvious and extreme weakness in negotiating position. Gillis would be very lucky to get anything other than a bad contract player in return.
It seems almost unthinkable that Gillis should think he has any negotiating leverage with anybody to unload Luongo. He can wait all he wants, I don't think any of the very few teams talking to him is going to blink at all on this one. Sure, the closer it gets to September, the more Luongo might be willing to look at other teams, and maybe that's what Gillis is after, but I doubt that would change Gillis' trading prospects much, if at all. For that matter, if he sits on this into September, it will be sure to be a circus in Vancouver.
I'm going to enjoy watching that asking price fall to nothing, or perhaps more likely, worse than nothing.