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Créé par: Cupfriendly
Équipe: 2018-19 Maple Leafs de Toronto
Date de création initiale: 14 mars 2018
Publié: 14 mars 2018
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
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RFAANSCAP HIT
66 500 000 $
1800 000 $
1800 000 $
11 000 000 $
23 250 000 $
UFAANSCAP HIT
14 000 000 $
14 000 000 $
14 000 000 $
24 500 000 $
13 500 000 $
Transactions
TOR
    Max domi
    ARI
    1. Horton, Nathan (2 000 000 $ retained)
    2. Hyman, Zach
    3. Choix de 1e ronde en 2019 (TOR)
    4. Choix de 2e ronde en 2021 (TOR)
    Rachats de contrats
    Transactions impliquant une retenue de salaire
    Repêchage1e ronde2e ronde3e ronde4e ronde5e ronde6e ronde7e ronde
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    Logo de TOR
    Logo de TOR
    Logo de TOR
    Logo de STL
    Logo de TOR
    Logo de TOR
    Logo de TOR
    2020
    Logo de TOR
    Logo de TOR
    Logo de TOR
    Logo de TOR
    Logo de TOR
    Logo de TOR
    Logo de TOR
    Logo de SJS
    2021
    Logo de TOR
    Logo de TOR
    Logo de TOR
    Logo de TOR
    Logo de TOR
    Logo de TOR
    TAILLE DE LA FORMATIONPLAFOND SALARIALCAP HITEXCÉDENTS Info-bulleBONISESPACE SOUS LE PLAFOND SALARIAL
    2680 000 000 $81 245 833 $2 550 000 $4 550 000 $-1 245 833 $
    Ailier gaucheCentreAilier droit
    6 250 000 $6 250 000 $
    AG, C
    NMC
    UFA - 2
    925 000 $925 000 $ (Bonis de performance2 850 000 $$3M)
    C
    UFA - 1
    6 500 000 $6 500 000 $
    AD
    UFA - 6
    4 000 000 $4 000 000 $
    AG, AD
    UFA - 5
    4 500 000 $4 500 000 $
    C
    M-NTC
    UFA - 4
    894 167 $894 167 $ (Bonis de performance850 000 $$850K)
    AD
    UFA - 1
    4 000 000 $4 000 000 $
    AD, AG, C
    UFA - 4
    4 000 000 $4 000 000 $
    C, AD
    UFA - 3
    2 100 000 $2 100 000 $
    AD, AG
    UFA - 2
    2 500 000 $2 500 000 $
    AG, AD
    UFA - 2
    3 500 000 $3 500 000 $
    C, AG
    UFA - 1
    863 333 $863 333 $
    AD
    UFA - 1
    925 000 $925 000 $
    AD, AG
    UFA - 1
    800 000 $800 000 $
    C
    UFA - 2
    800 000 $800 000 $
    AG, AD
    UFA - 1
    3 250 000 $3 250 000 $
    C, AD
    UFA - 2
    Défenseur gaucherDéfenseur droitierGardien de but
    5 000 000 $5 000 000 $
    DG
    UFA - 4
    4 500 000 $4 500 000 $
    DD
    UFA - 6
    5 000 000 $5 000 000 $
    G
    M-NTC
    UFA - 3
    4 050 000 $4 050 000 $
    DG
    UFA - 1
    4 500 000 $4 500 000 $
    DD
    UFA - 2
    850 000 $850 000 $
    G
    UFA - 1
    863 333 $863 333 $
    DG/DD
    UFA - 2
    3 000 000 $3 000 000 $
    DD
    M-NTC
    UFA - 1
    1 000 000 $1 000 000 $
    G
    UFA - 1
    925 000 $925 000 $ (Bonis de performance850 000 $$850K)
    DG
    UFA - 1

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    14 mars 2018 à 6 h 17
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    Listen i like mike green but he isnt going to improve the blue line enough to help you. Instead of using those assets on domi go gind that dman. If its signing carlsson do it or trading for oel but thats what your missing .
    14 mars 2018 à 7 h 16
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    Filppula Wasn’t willing on waiving his NTC to here last season he definitely wouldn’t sign here
    14 mars 2018 à 8 h 46
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    I still think the main way for Toronto to get that #1 right handed D is giving up on of their young 3. Like Nylander for Hanafin or something along those lines. See what plays out though
    14 mars 2018 à 8 h 48
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    WELL YOU ASKED. . . . WHY NOT?????
    First off: JVR and Bozak will likely be looking for a minimum of 5 years of term, in what very well might be their final shot at a big contract. (JVR - 6 x $6M, Bozak 5 x $5M) so likely not in Leafs snack bracket! I love Komorov, and would like to see him resigned if only to play 4th line minutes and PK, but you are likely looking at a minimum 3 year deal, so he likely moves on! Both Green and Filppula, both had opportunities to come to the Leafs and chose not to, and quite frankly, neither is a player that Leafs should want even short term. Green who has become a 3rd pairing/PP guy, and Filppula a 4th line center that can be (and has to be) filled from within or through free agency for a less than $1M contract!
    AZ with all of their problems, might be the last team in the league (Ottawa excepted) that would be in a position to take on uninsured bad money of a player never going to play! You overpay for that and Domi, (who while still having upside) a player coming off a terrible year. No deal would include Leafs first for the above, let alone throwing in a Hyman, whose value is as much his contract as is his ability!
    Just a few thoughts on the above. . . .You asked!
    14 mars 2018 à 9 h 50
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    Quoting: Subbanator7667
    I still think the main way for Toronto to get that #1 right handed D is giving up on of their young 3. Like Nylander for Hanafin or something along those lines. See what plays out though


    Hanafin gets close to 64% of his zone starts in the offensive zone. He is extremely sheltered, wouldn't move Nylander for him.
    Leafs do not need to get a number 1 RD if it will cost one of the big 3. They have a young core who will only get better and look to be making the playoffs for the 2nd straight year. Why make a big change? Rather wait to see what liljegren becomes or even take a swing at a UFA like Carlson.

    That Domi trade is beyond brutal for the leafs too. Last thing they should trade for is a small winger.
    14 mars 2018 à 10 h 56
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    You realize that the leafs trading Horton is absolutely stupid bc
    1. they can’t put him on LTIR so they are stuck with that 2,000,000 on the books
    2. Arizona (internal budget team aka poor) now has to pay for a player who’s not playing
    So neither team benefits and both teams lose
    14 mars 2018 à 11 h 31
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    If Mike Green signs that cheaply he'll resign back with Detroit, He's already stated that he wants to finish his career there. And Ken Holland wants him to stay as well. Green will get a 3 x 5.5 deal from Detroit this summer.
    15 mars 2018 à 1 h 44
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    Quoting: Wotisthebest
    Hanafin gets close to 64% of his zone starts in the offensive zone. He is extremely sheltered, wouldn't move Nylander for him.
    Leafs do not need to get a number 1 RD if it will cost one of the big 3. They have a young core who will only get better and look to be making the playoffs for the 2nd straight year. Why make a big change? Rather wait to see what liljegren becomes or even take a swing at a UFA like Carlson.

    That Domi trade is beyond brutal for the leafs too. Last thing they should trade for is a small winger.


    I think they do. The whole theory you can win without elite defence is only proven by a team that has a ridiculously good offence. By that I mean a generational offence, Crosby and Malkin are two of possibly the greatest 50 players to ever play this game, possibly even matching Mario and Jagr.

    Suggesting that the leafs can achieve similar possibilities off of Mathews, Nylander and Marner I think is unjustified. Eventually I think they trade high on on of them like Columbus did/ what Carolina is waiting to do and get an elite player in a place of weakened in exchange, in this case for a defenceman
    15 mars 2018 à 18 h 7
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    Quoting: Subbanator7667
    I think they do. The whole theory you can win without elite defence is only proven by a team that has a ridiculously good offence. By that I mean a generational offence, Crosby and Malkin are two of possibly the greatest 50 players to ever play this game, possibly even matching Mario and Jagr.

    Suggesting that the leafs can achieve similar possibilities off of Mathews, Nylander and Marner I think is unjustified. Eventually I think they trade high on on of them like Columbus did/ what Carolina is waiting to do and get an elite player in a place of weakened in exchange, in this case for a defenceman


    Morgan Rielly is playing like a top pairing guy, Dermott look like a shoe in for a top 4 guy, Gardiner is a #2/#3 etc. The Leafs don't actually have a bad defense. They are a young team who will grow and play better defensive hockey as they spend more time in the league.

    Going with the Pens example, I agree the leafs don't have as potent or experienced offensive core as the Pens but the leafs do have a far better defensive core than the one the Pens won the cup with last year (Letang was injuried).

    The Leafs are not like the oilers who had no good defenders and so made stupid trades to aquire them. The Leafs have good young defenders and some good defender prospects. They are almost top 5 in the league, why would they making major shakeup trades? If the Leafs were struggling and missing a playoff spot i may consider trading Marner or Willy but they aren't.
     
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