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Équipe: 2021-22 Maple Leafs de Toronto
Date de création initiale: 9 juin 2021
Publié: 9 juin 2021
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
Signatures de joueurs autonomes
UFAANSCAP HIT
32 250 000 $
1750 000 $
22 000 000 $
54 500 000 $
33 500 000 $
1750 000 $
11 000 000 $
Transactions
1.
TOR
  1. Choix de 5e ronde en 2022 (VAN)
  2. Choix de 3e ronde en 2023 (VAN)
VAN
  1. Kerfoot, Alexander
Détails additionnels:
Before the expansion draft - got the idea from a Vancouver ACGM post
2.
TOR
SEA
  1. Dermott, Travis [Droits de RFA]
Détails additionnels:
expo
3.
TOR
CHI
  1. Engvall, Pierre
Détails additionnels:
anywhere
Transactions impliquant une retenue de salaire
Repêchage1e ronde2e ronde3e ronde4e ronde5e ronde6e ronde7e ronde
2021
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2022
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2023
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TAILLE DE LA FORMATIONPLAFOND SALARIALCAP HITEXCÉDENTS Info-bulleBONISESPACE SOUS LE PLAFOND SALARIAL
2281 500 000 $81 404 783 $0 $400 000 $95 217 $

Formation

Ailier gaucheCentreAilier droit
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796 667 $796 667 $
AG, AD
RFA - 3
Logo de Maple Leafs de Toronto
11 640 250 $11 640 250 $
C
UFA - 3
Logo de Maple Leafs de Toronto
6 962 366 $6 962 366 $
AD
UFA - 3
4 500 000 $4 500 000 $
AD, AG
UFA - 6
Logo de Maple Leafs de Toronto
11 000 000 $11 000 000 $
C, AG
NMC
UFA - 4
Logo de Maple Leafs de Toronto
10 903 000 $10 903 000 $
AD
UFA - 4
Logo de Maple Leafs de Toronto
1 645 000 $1 645 000 $
AG, AD
UFA - 1
2 250 000 $2 250 000 $
C, AG
UFA - 2
Logo de Maple Leafs de Toronto
750 000 $750 000 $
AD
RFA - 2
2 000 000 $2 000 000 $
C, AD, AG
UFA - 2
Logo de Maple Leafs de Toronto
750 000 $750 000 $
C, AD
UFA - 1
Logo de Maple Leafs de Toronto
750 000 $750 000 $
AG, C, AD
UFA - 1
Logo de Maple Leafs de Toronto
725 000 $725 000 $
C
UFA - 1
Défenseur gaucherDéfenseur droitierGardien de but
Logo de Maple Leafs de Toronto
5 000 000 $5 000 000 $
DG
NMC
UFA - 1
Logo de Maple Leafs de Toronto
5 000 000 $5 000 000 $
DG/DD
NTC
UFA - 3
Logo de Maple Leafs de Toronto
1 650 000 $1 650 000 $
G
UFA - 1
Logo de Maple Leafs de Toronto
5 625 000 $5 625 000 $
DG
NTC
UFA - 3
Logo de Maple Leafs de Toronto
2 000 000 $2 000 000 $
DD
M-NTC
UFA - 2
Logo de Maple Leafs de Toronto
894 167 $894 167 $
DG
UFA - 1
1 000 000 $1 000 000 $
DG/DD
UFA
3 500 000 $3 500 000 $
G
UFA - 3
Logo de Maple Leafs de Toronto
863 333 $863 333 $ (Bonis de performance400 000 $$400K)
DD
RFA - 1

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9 juin 2021 à 11 h 48
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Absolutely bizarre seeing a leafs AGM that’s actually realistic and improves the team but here we are.

Glendenning isn’t worth 2 milly though you could probably get him for less. He’s basically a pk specialist and that’s it
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9 juin 2021 à 11 h 56
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Coleman won’t be getting 4.5 in a flat cap, bottom 6 doesn’t provide enough scoring, would rather have liljegren on third pair to see what he’s got.
9 juin 2021 à 12 h 3
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Quoting: The_Rocket
Absolutely bizarre seeing a leafs AGM that’s actually realistic and improves the team but here we are.

Glendenning isn’t worth 2 milly though you could probably get him for less. He’s basically a pk specialist and that’s it


How exactly is this improving the team?

Coleman is basically replacing Hyman which is at best a lateral move, more of a slight downgrade.

Haula is basically replacing Kerfoot which is a slight downgrade.

Glendening is replacing Engvall which is a lateral move. Glendening is better on the PK slightly but Engvall is far better at 5v5 (where the game is played the most).

Driedger directly replaces Anderson and is a lateral move. Both are good in the regular season and then awful in the playoffs. Driedger likely doesn't sign in Toronto and looks for more of a chance to be a true starter.

Not to mention that Kerfoot has been thrown away here for nothing and his value isn't taken advantage of. After his playoff series he's actually got good value.

The defensive depth isn't addressed after losing Dermott and Hutton. So if there's 1 injury then the defence is screwed (Muzzin can't stay healthy in playoffs).

And Engvall has been thrown away to "anywhere" for what looks for nothing. As inconsistent as he is, he's better off keeping as a depth option and he can be buried in the minors for only $125K against the cap and can come up and play a good checking role if there's injuries.

This team is at best on even par with last seasons team. Is this an improved team? Absolutely not.
9 juin 2021 à 13 h 42
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Quoting: The_Rocket
Absolutely bizarre seeing a leafs AGM that’s actually realistic and improves the team but here we are.

Glendenning isn’t worth 2 milly though you could probably get him for less. He’s basically a pk specialist and that’s it


Yeah I figured, just not sure if someone would overpay him in free agency
9 juin 2021 à 13 h 48
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Quoting: TrueCanuck
How exactly is this improving the team?

Coleman is basically replacing Hyman which is at best a lateral move, more of a slight downgrade.

Haula is basically replacing Kerfoot which is a slight downgrade.

Glendening is replacing Engvall which is a lateral move. Glendening is better on the PK slightly but Engvall is far better at 5v5 (where the game is played the most).

Driedger directly replaces Anderson and is a lateral move. Both are good in the regular season and then awful in the playoffs. Driedger likely doesn't sign in Toronto and looks for more of a chance to be a true starter.

Not to mention that Kerfoot has been thrown away here for nothing and his value isn't taken advantage of. After his playoff series he's actually got good value.

The defensive depth isn't addressed after losing Dermott and Hutton. So if there's 1 injury then the defence is screwed (Muzzin can't stay healthy in playoffs).

And Engvall has been thrown away to "anywhere" for what looks for nothing. As inconsistent as he is, he's better off keeping as a depth option and he can be buried in the minors for only $125K against the cap and can come up and play a good checking role if there's injuries.

This team is at best on even par with last seasons team. Is this an improved team? Absolutely not.


For me, the argument about Glendenning vs Engvall is moot, Engvall isnt working out here and needs a change of scenery.

Kerfoot is getting taken by the Kraken if we dont trade him, that loses leverage for your return, maybe it could be a 2nd rounder from the canucks, but they could just say "ok, we'll wait for seattle to take him and make a deal with them instead".

Driedger is not a lateral move from Andersen, he's an upgrade. Andersen is 31, and had an 0.895 in 24 games. Driedger is 27 with a 0.927 in 23 games. Clear upgrade and a lower cost.

I think we can agree that the defense was not the issue this playoffs, it was depth scoring. With our current cap situation, its not going to be possible to address both.

Overall, is it a huge improvment? No, but thats just not possible with the flat cap. I think this addresses some of our weakness without sacrificing any prospects.
9 juin 2021 à 14 h 15
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For me, the argument about Glendenning vs Engvall is moot, Engvall isnt working out here and needs a change of scenery.

Kerfoot is getting taken by the Kraken if we dont trade him, that loses leverage for your return, maybe it could be a 2nd rounder from the canucks, but they could just say "ok, we'll wait for seattle to take him and make a deal with them instead".

Driedger is not a lateral move from Andersen, he's an upgrade. Andersen is 31, and had an 0.895 in 24 games. Driedger is 27 with a 0.927 in 23 games. Clear upgrade and a lower cost.

I think we can agree that the defense was not the issue this playoffs, it was depth scoring. With our current cap situation, its not going to be possible to address both.

Overall, is it a huge improvment? No, but thats just not possible with the flat cap. I think this addresses some of our weakness without sacrificing any prospects.


I think what's overlooked about Engvall is that when he's good, he's a really good checker. He's the main guy that shut McDavid down in the 3 game set in Edmonton and that's obviously not easy to do. He's just not consistent at all. When you can bury him for almost literally nothing, I think you keep that as a depth piece if you can. Glendening is only good for killing penalties and if you're only gonna use him there then he's not really worth bringing in. Again, a lateral move but it's a minor one. No biggy.

I think Kerfoot is likely gone before the draft. After his great playoffs, there's gonna be playoff teams that look at him as a strong option for depth and will bring the price back up to neutralize the expansion draft situation. I've suggested Kerfoot to Vegas for William Carrier and the 34th overall pick in the draft, which actually got good feedback from Vegas fans. It may be a little high, but even Carrier and a 3rd is a good price for Kerfoot.

Andersen to Driedger is a lateral move. You mention the regular season stats but don't mention that Andersen played injured all season long. And like Andersen, once Driedger played in playoffs he went down to a .871sv% when it really matter. At least Andersen as put up back to back playoffs of at least .922sv%. & Driedger is so unproven as a starter that it's really a lateral move at best. There's not telling how he holds up over a season getting more consistent starts.

I also don't agree that depth scoring was Toronto's issue - to me it was clearly the star power not scoring. Spezza scored. Kerfoot scored. Nylander scored. Hell even Joe Thornton had as many goals as Matthews and had more than Marner. That's the issue - the stars need to get it done. The depth was a strong part of the team all season.
 
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