Potvin29 said:
cw said:
But I doubt any GM in the league is going to give the Leafs much to take on seven more years at $8mil per after a third season collapse and pout by Kessel. He's paid like a top 10 player in the NHL but in his prime, not playing like one. It's just too risky for that much cap space in an upcoming season where the cap isn't likely to budge. The Leafs would probably have to eat a some of his contract to get any value back.
I think you (a) undervalue how much offensive production is worth in the NHL (goal scoring is a rare occurrence, goal-scorers are valued heavily) and (b) how much NHL GMs would take into account the last few months compared with the previous body of work Kessel has produced for the Leafs/Bruins. There's no sense the Leafs over-reacting to a few months of poor play just like another GM shouldn't.
He's produced at an elite level multiple years running and
people want to take the last few months and say his value is significantly lower and it's indicative of his play going forward. We don't know, all we know is that he's performed among the top 10 offensively in the league longer than he's performed like this while a Toronto Maple Leafs player.
Re-read your bolded words above and ask yourself if you'd scramble to get your mitts on a cheque book to pay this guy $8mil/yr for another 7 years right now. Or would you be a little or a lot hesitant.
We've got a guy, who as you say, has been a top 10 scorer or close to it .... sitting at 37th in scoring (which is pretty much all he does) and not looking like he gives a crap. Has Phil gone Alexei Yashin on us? Not even you (in your bolded words) can answer that with certainty right now.
You answered by saying "We don't know"
So folks, including NHL GMs, are going to be like you - pretty wary of signing up to take on a commitment to give him another $56 mil no matter what ... to a guy who may not give a crap any more.
Odds are, Phil will turn it around - at least some. From that, I think the Leafs can move him for more when he does.
I don't think that's undervaluing him - it's trying to get fair value for him when his value is low right now.