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TBLeafer said:10 days until he gets to the bargaining table stage...
TBLeafer said:bustaheims said:TBLeafer said:Yet part of the rebuild is precisely what that season produced, so it did its part.
Yes, by the time the season ended, the rebuild was starting, but it didn't start until midway through the season. At most, you could call the 14/15 season a transitional season - which leaves us back with where I started - in the 2nd year of/going into the 2nd full season of the rebuild.
Okay then, its the second full season. Like when Buffalo added ROR to Eichel.
As for history, when multiple top prospects of the level of quality Matthews and Marner are enter the league, their teams get better. It just happens, unless you're Edmonton, who had to wait until they drafted McDavid, but he got injured for a good chunk of the season so they still didn't make it out of the bottom five.
Kopitar, Doughty
Stmakos, Hedman
Toews, Kane
Crosby, Malkin
ROR, Eichel
Matthews, Marner, Nylander, Brown, Zaitsev all playing in their rookie season. Hell, perhaps even Jimmy Vesey.
RedLeaf said:TBLeafer said:10 days until he gets to the bargaining table stage...
Whether or not you think adding Stamkos to the mix is a good idea, how can most fans not be happy and excited about the direction this club has taken since Shanahan came on board?
And to think that only 3 short months ago, the thought of adding both Matthews and Stamkos to next year's lineup was some far off pipe dream. Now were on the verge of of watching this team hit two grand slam home runs in one off season. Of course, I'd settle for just Matthews if it doesn't go the way I think it will, but still...
Pretty exciting time to be a Leaf fan IMO!
TBLeafer said:As for history, when multiple top prospects of the level of quality Matthews and Marner are enter the league, their teams get better. It just happens, unless you're Edmonton, who had to wait until they drafted McDavid, but he got injured for a good chunk of the season so they still didn't make it out of the bottom five.
Kopitar, Doughty
Stmakos, Hedman
Toews, Kane
Crosby, Malkin
ROR, Eichel
Matthews, Marner, Nylander, Brown, Zaitsev all playing in their rookie season. Hell, perhaps even Jimmy Vesey.
I'm not quite sure I see how that addresses my point rather than restating the premise that he'd feel a limited window of opportunity for winning with a Leaf crest on his jersey trumps a far greater likelihood of doing it with another team that is already in a competitive position.TBLeafer said:As RL stated, Babcock was a "win now" coach. Stamkos has an EVEN MORE vested interest in becoming a Leaf and probably raised an eyebrow when Babs failed to sign with the Red Wings, just as he has failed to sign/turned down an offer(s) thus far with Tampa.
EVERY Toronto area born and raised fan of the team has an unwavering dream of seeing Toronto raise the Stanley Cup. The allure as Stamkos watching this rebuild unfold as it is should show him that in his next 7 year term, the Leafs are going to be continually building toward that same goal.
He will be in his prime and can contribute handily over the next 7 years to the Leafs achieving that goal. He would be the proven elite player and leader that would see the group of Matthews, Marner and Nylander along though their ELC and RFA years.
His contract would be tied to the remainder of Babcock's 8 year term. Do you think Babcock possibly wants to win one during that time?
Tigger said:TBLeafer said:bustaheims said:TBLeafer said:Yet part of the rebuild is precisely what that season produced, so it did its part.
Yes, by the time the season ended, the rebuild was starting, but it didn't start until midway through the season. At most, you could call the 14/15 season a transitional season - which leaves us back with where I started - in the 2nd year of/going into the 2nd full season of the rebuild.
Okay then, its the second full season. Like when Buffalo added ROR to Eichel.
As for history, when multiple top prospects of the level of quality Matthews and Marner are enter the league, their teams get better. It just happens, unless you're Edmonton, who had to wait until they drafted McDavid, but he got injured for a good chunk of the season so they still didn't make it out of the bottom five.
Kopitar, Doughty
Stmakos, Hedman
Toews, Kane
Crosby, Malkin
ROR, Eichel
Matthews, Marner, Nylander, Brown, Zaitsev all playing in their rookie season. Hell, perhaps even Jimmy Vesey.
When Kopitar played his first season the team dropped 21 points ( drafting Hickey at 4 ), climbed 3 the next year ( drafting Doughty ), and 8 the next. Doughty joined the team during that 8 point increase, as did Quick, it wasn't until Kopitar's 4th season the team leapt forward in the standings.
Stamkos' first year in the league the team dropped 5 points in the standings, allowing them to draft Hedman. The following year, they climbed a remarkable 14 points ( taking, ahem, Brett Connolly at 6 overall ) but it wasn't until Stamkos' 3rd season ( Hedmans 2nd )they really jumped forward, only to fall down again for a few seasons.
Toews and Kane joining the team at the same time definitely had an impact, jumping 16 points but still missing the playoffs and had a pretty significant team already built to play with. The next season they added Quenneville and went to the conference finals.
Crosby's first year the team finished with another dismal 58 points, when Malkin and Staal arrived the year after, yeah they took off, though I don't think we're saying Matthews and Marner will be those guys.
In Buffalo, not only did O'Reilly and Eichel play their first seasons, so did Reinhart, and Ristolainen played his second season. A jump of 27 points is a lot but then they tanked pretty damn hard for those two young centres and were still no where near the playoffs.
So, sometimes they get worse before they get better, sometimes a team has been constructed differently and they get better quicker, it's not an exact defining quality and yes, there's no guarantees with drafting, especially if a team requiring a rebuild gets impatient.
Misty said:I'm not quite sure I see how that addresses my point rather than restating the premise that he'd feel a limited window of opportunity for winning with a Leaf crest on his jersey trumps a far greater likelihood of doing it with another team that is already in a competitive position.TBLeafer said:As RL stated, Babcock was a "win now" coach. Stamkos has an EVEN MORE vested interest in becoming a Leaf and probably raised an eyebrow when Babs failed to sign with the Red Wings, just as he has failed to sign/turned down an offer(s) thus far with Tampa.
EVERY Toronto area born and raised fan of the team has an unwavering dream of seeing Toronto raise the Stanley Cup. The allure as Stamkos watching this rebuild unfold as it is should show him that in his next 7 year term, the Leafs are going to be continually building toward that same goal.
He will be in his prime and can contribute handily over the next 7 years to the Leafs achieving that goal. He would be the proven elite player and leader that would see the group of Matthews, Marner and Nylander along though their ELC and RFA years.
His contract would be tied to the remainder of Babcock's 8 year term. Do you think Babcock possibly wants to win one during that time?
The entire Leafs management team, Babcock included, has devoted the year to tempering fan expectations with a constant stream of "it's going to take as long as it takes...we're simply embarking on a process and we're going to hold to it no matter how long it takes." Does Babcock want to win a cup within the next 8 years? Sure. Does he expect to? Not if he's as smart as he's said to be. I think he, himself, stated that he simply intends for the team to be in the discussion when it comes to legitimate contenders towards the end of his current contract, and to remain in that discussion. The message has been pretty clear, though, from Brendan, Lou and Mike: it's going to take time.
If Stamkos has been listening, he'll know that by signing with the Leafs he'll be significantly reducing his shorter term chances of hoisting a cup as a player. After all, I'm sure he's aware that even at the peak of the Wings' success under Babcock, they still only won one cup and that was with a strongly established core of well-developed high-end players...something the Leafs utterly lack at this point in time. That's more a cautionary tale for Stamkos than a selling feature.
Maybe his motivation is an altruistic desire to help the Leafs toward that eventual goal, even if they don't achieve it until after his playing days are over. It's just not an attitude that most players with his elite skills tends to exhibit. Most, like Hossa, try to position themselves with the best possible chance to win.
Tigger said:Patience requires a little more than 15 months and shiny new toys.
TBLeafer said:Tigger said:Patience requires a little more than 15 months and shiny new toys.
How many draft picks do we have over the next three seasons again, including this June 24th?
It doesn't stop with signing Stamkos. Just the top 10 first rounders do.
I'm perfectly okay with that at this point. We have enough of those to form our new core around.
TBLeafer said:Tigger said:Patience requires a little more than 15 months and shiny new toys.
How many draft picks do we have over the next three seasons again, including this June 24th?
It doesn't stop with signing Stamkos. Just the top 10 first rounders do.
I'm perfectly okay with that at this point. We have enough of those to form our new core around.
Tigger said:TBLeafer said:Tigger said:Patience requires a little more than 15 months and shiny new toys.
How many draft picks do we have over the next three seasons again, including this June 24th?
It doesn't stop with signing Stamkos. Just the top 10 first rounders do.
I'm perfectly okay with that at this point. We have enough of those to form our new core around.
You don't really know that, I get that you 'feel' that but it's really unknown right now. You didn't really address that last post either, just skipped by the evidence and said the same thing.
Al14 said:I just can't see us signing Stamkos. Despite the lack of Cap space, I see him signing in Detroit to be closer to home. Failing that, I see him as a Ranger.
Still, it would be nice to have him as a Leaf. Fingers crossed.
Coco-puffs said:Al14 said:I just can't see us signing Stamkos. Despite the lack of Cap space, I see him signing in Detroit to be closer to home. Failing that, I see him as a Ranger.
Still, it would be nice to have him as a Leaf. Fingers crossed.
Toronto is much closer to Markham than Detroit. Am I missing something?
Al14 said:Coco-puffs said:Al14 said:I just can't see us signing Stamkos. Despite the lack of Cap space, I see him signing in Detroit to be closer to home. Failing that, I see him as a Ranger.
Still, it would be nice to have him as a Leaf. Fingers crossed.
Toronto is much closer to Markham than Detroit. Am I missing something?
Yes, however, if he doesn't want to sign with our Leafs, Detroit would be the next closest after Buffalo.
Not sure he'd be interested in Buffalo.
TBLeafer said:Al14 said:Coco-puffs said:Al14 said:I just can't see us signing Stamkos. Despite the lack of Cap space, I see him signing in Detroit to be closer to home. Failing that, I see him as a Ranger.
Still, it would be nice to have him as a Leaf. Fingers crossed.
Toronto is much closer to Markham than Detroit. Am I missing something?
Yes, however, if he doesn't want to sign with our Leafs, Detroit would be the next closest after Buffalo.
Not sure he'd be interested in Buffalo.
I'd say Buffalo looks to actually have more promise than an ageing Detroit roster with no top prospects. They are regressing.
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:TBLeafer said:Al14 said:Coco-puffs said:Al14 said:I just can't see us signing Stamkos. Despite the lack of Cap space, I see him signing in Detroit to be closer to home. Failing that, I see him as a Ranger.
Still, it would be nice to have him as a Leaf. Fingers crossed.
Toronto is much closer to Markham than Detroit. Am I missing something?
Yes, however, if he doesn't want to sign with our Leafs, Detroit would be the next closest after Buffalo.
Not sure he'd be interested in Buffalo.
I'd say Buffalo looks to actually have more promise than an ageing Detroit roster with no top prospects. They are regressing.
Have you been to Buffalo? (Detroit isn't much better I know.)
TBLeafer said:Not beyond driving through it or watching a Bills or a Leafs game there. Can't say I've checked out the nightlife with Niagra Falls so close.
I think proximity to Toronto and future Stanley Cup contention both currently favour Buffalo over Detroit.
TBLeafer said:Tigger said:TBLeafer said:Tigger said:Patience requires a little more than 15 months and shiny new toys.
How many draft picks do we have over the next three seasons again, including this June 24th?
It doesn't stop with signing Stamkos. Just the top 10 first rounders do.
I'm perfectly okay with that at this point. We have enough of those to form our new core around.
You don't really know that, I get that you 'feel' that but it's really unknown right now. You didn't really address that last post either, just skipped by the evidence and said the same thing.
What exactly do you mean by evidence? It all seemed like opinions to me, so I responded with my own.