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No Soup for Dubas

Créé par: dannibalcorpse
Équipe: 2022-23 Maple Leafs de Toronto
Date de création initiale: 10 juin 2022
Publié: 10 juin 2022
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
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Description
Toronto needs to figure out their goalie situation. Tons of chatter around John Gibson with people wanting to send out Willie Nylander for him, which seems to be a bit much for a guy who hasn't been very good for the past few years! And rumor has it that there has been very little talk between the Leafs' front office and Jack Campbell's people, so he may be ready to move on as well. What else is there for the Leafs to do?

Let's try and move some bodies and give them *something* in goal that actually works moving forward.

TRADES
-First we gotta clear up a little cap room. Chicago is really the only team that makes sense acquiring Mrazek; throw them a mid-round pick and an interesting prospect for their troubles. **Chicago can ask for more if they want, but this is a decent framework**

-Use the extra 10% cap cushion this summer and carry Justin Holl until you find a team that takes the bait. Might be Dallas if they lose Klingberg and want a decent veteran body back there. It could be another team that sacrificed RD depth to upgrade elsewhere and doesn't like what's left in UFA. I think he gets back a 4th/5th wherever he goes.

-Cam Talbot is unhappy in Minnesota you say? The same Cam Talbot that's put up a .914 SV%, 2.69 GAA, and has 19.2 GSAA in 103 starts over the past 3 seasons (equal/better to Campbell's numbers)? I'm unsure on the framework here, but assuming the Wild bring back MAF they'll need the cap space. Toronto gives them a warm body in Erik Kallgren to be their 3rd goalie, and a near-ready prospect in Mikhail Abramov so they can have some bottom-6 ELC guys. This was the hardest package to try and figure out for me - most of Toronto's roster players are paid too much to fit into Minnesota's cap, or are redundancies (the Wild do not need another defenseman.) I opted for giving them the closest-to-NHL ready guys in Toronto's system; maybe the ceilings aren't that high but I feel like Abramov can come in and play bottom-6 minutes right away and Kallgren can at least hold his own for a handful of starts if necessary. Wild fans - is there something else you'd want here?

SIGNINGS
Keep Lily & Sandin at $1.6M bridge deals, Engvall gets $2M on his bridge. Bring back Colin Blackwell if you can on a $1M deal for a couple seasons.

As far as new faces - Scott Wedgewood is the big one here. He had an alright season this year - .910, 3.14 GAA, 3.3 GSAA playing in front of an awful Arizona defense mostly. He can be a decent 1B for 30-35 games with a good D in front of him, and I think that this is what we have here.

Some more depth signings - Tyler Bozak takes over the Jason Spezza Memorial Homecoming Veteran Contract; Dominik Simon builds back some value on a $1M cap hit to play solid D on RW3, and Dakota Joshua is just a body who can take faceoffs occasionally if Bozak needs a night off.

LINES
Top 6 stays the same. It ain't broke. Don't fix it.
Third line is a shutdown line - Engvall-Kampf-Simon will be pests to any other team's top threats.
4th line is a line to cycle guys in and out of - I think pairing Robertson with two solid dependable vets will help him get the best development for now, but you can also have guys like Alex Steeves or Nick Abruzzese get some time on this line too.
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  1. Der-Arguchintsev, Semyon
  2. Mrázek, Petr
  3. Choix de 4e ronde en 2024 (TOR)
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  1. Choix de 5e ronde en 2022 (DAL)
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  1. Holl, Justin
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sending him to the proverbial "anywhere" for a mid-round pick
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TOR
  1. Talbot, Cam
  2. Choix de 4e ronde en 2022 (MIN)
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10 juin 2022 à 12 h 39
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Not sure why Minni trades Talbot without a goalie to replace him. Sorry nothing in that trade for the Hawks. Is Rubins the guy you want playing lots of minutes next season? (there will be injuries)
10 juin 2022 à 12 h 46
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Quoting: palhal
Not sure why Minni trades Talbot without a goalie to replace him. Sorry nothing in that trade for the Hawks. Is Rubins the guy you want playing lots of minutes next season? (there will be injuries)


Talbot trade is assuming they re-sign MAF; there's not a lot of chatter around possible destinations for Fleury and I feel like that means he most likely stays where he is.

With Chicago, I'd be fine upgrading the pick/prospects if I was Dubas - it's worth getting his full cap hit out to be able to run a 23 man roster. I also think that other teams with a little cap space might think about taking a pick/prospect for absorbing Mrazek's deal and do the buyout themselves - you're basically paying 4x$1M at that point to get a mid-round pick and a B-tier prospect, which isn't too shabby. That might keep the Mrazek dump price from reaching a 1st rounder.

Signed Rubins' RFA deal and never remembered to push him down to the AHL, whoops! I think you can get a decent 7th D for that cap hit though - guys like Michael Stone, Andrej Sustr, Andrej Sekera, Andy Greene, Joshua Brown - nobody incredibly sexy but veterans with NHL experience who can step up every now and then if you need fresh legs.
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10 juin 2022 à 12 h 50
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Talbot trade is assuming they re-sign MAF; there's not a lot of chatter around possible destinations for Fleury and I feel like that means he most likely stays where he is.

With Chicago, I'd be fine upgrading the pick/prospects if I was Dubas - it's worth getting his full cap hit out to be able to run a 23 man roster. I also think that other teams with a little cap space might think about taking a pick/prospect for absorbing Mrazek's deal and do the buyout themselves - you're basically paying 4x$1M at that point to get a mid-round pick and a B-tier prospect, which isn't too shabby. That might keep the Mrazek dump price from reaching a 1st rounder.

Signed Rubins' RFA deal and never remembered to push him down to the AHL, whoops! I think you can get a decent 7th D for that cap hit though - guys like Michael Stone, Andrej Sustr, Andrej Sekera, Andy Greene, Joshua Brown - nobody incredibly sexy but veterans with NHL experience who can step up every now and then if you need fresh legs.


Or you could sign Toronto boy Brendan Smith who can play D and F for 800k.
10 juin 2022 à 12 h 54
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Talbot trade is assuming they re-sign MAF; there's not a lot of chatter around possible destinations for Fleury and I feel like that means he most likely stays where he is.

Like you thought on the 7th NHL Dman.

MY opinion, the Leafs would be great place for Fleury and the Leafs.
The Leafs Cup champs from the 60s are still immortalized in Leaf Nation. Fleury and winning a Cup (heck winning a round) with the still very good Leafs could immortalize him even further.
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Quoting: MoreHitzSeider
Or you could sign Toronto boy Brendan Smith who can play D and F for 800k.


It still boggles my mind that that guy played out the entirety of a 4x$4.35M deal with the Rangers
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