Nik the Trik said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			
	
		
			
				RedLeaf said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			Considering the fact that next years draft could potentially be one of the best in quite a while, I wouldn't have a problem with another disappointing season. (Providing its another VERY disappointing one).
		
		
	 
Considering what's at the top of this year's draft I don't think anyone would object to that in theory, the problem is that there's really no evidence that the team is aiming that way. They're not realistically a bottom feeder any more than they are a real contender.
		
 
		
	 
I think it's too early to say just how good of a draft this might be.  The top 2 players are obviously fantastic prospects but I really want to see who sinks/swims over at least a portion of the year before being excited about the concept of the Leafs finishing 5-12th in the draft lottery.
I don't mind those lines at all to be honest.  I think Kozun's likely going to flame out to be honest but he's a place-holder given the injuries to Booth and Clarkson.  I like Leivo and I'm glad he's getting a chance in the top 6 to try and produce.
Frattin doesn't deserve a roster spot right now, let alone a spot in the lineup.  I still think that trading D'Amigo for Frattin was a mistake.  He's just not shown the ability to be a useful hockey player outside of a few small stretches.  D'Amigo isn't a devastating loss, but he's one of those decent 4th liners who can kill penalties, plays hard and won't complain if he's the 13th forward.  Not a long-term loss to gripe about, but I think he's a better player than Frattin.