dappleganger said:
Unless it's a swap of Phaneuf for Thornton. The Leafs can't give up talented youth for 3 years of Thornton.
Just to expand on this, I really think people are underestimating what it means to be 35 or older in the NHL. I know that a lot of us tend to think of guys like Jagr, who seems like he'll be playing top flight hockey forever, or Sundin who basically never slowed down but the reality is that there are tons of players who really did hit a wall at 36 or 37 whether based on ability or injury. Good players. Hall of Fame calibre players.
Sergei Fedorov scored 31 goals and 65 points at 34 and then never scored 20 or 50 again. Doug Gilmour at 36 scored 25 goals and 73 points, then played three more years topping out at 41 points. Steve Yzerman scored 79 points at 34, then was never able to stay healthy again. Mike Modano had 77 points at 35, then never hit 60 again. Again, this isn't to say that Thornton couldn't be a good player for the next three years, there are exceptional players who are effective at 38 and beyond but the reality for a lot of these guys is that it's not gradual. They lose a step and they're just not the same players they were.
So Thornton putting up good numbers last year...it's a good sign, sure, but it doesn't mean all that much for next year or the year after.