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Armchair-GM
7 sept. 2020 à 23 h 58
Sujet:
Andersen and Pesce Trade and Bottom 6 Depth
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Jamiepo</b></div><div>Pesce... fast? Not really. He is a stay at home guy. Would fit nicely on the leafs for sure but it is not worth moving nylander for. Dubas already **** this one down so it’s not worth debating. Especially with nylander coming off a productive year and Pesce a down year and a season ending shoulder injury.
Answer thiese two questions
who is the more skilled player?
What is the most valuable position in hockey?</div></div>
Skill? Nylander
Valuable Position? Center, but Nylander has largely played wing at the NHL level, and does not flesh out the team well. Unsure whether or not he plays top line on the Hurricanes.
Pesce has reasonably fast speed. I wouldn't say he's Cale Makar or Morgan Rielly, but he's certainly faster than average.
And just because Dubas has shot this before, doesn't mean he can't circle back to it, but that's a good point. The shoulder injury is also a good point.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
7 sept. 2020 à 23 h 45
Sujet:
Andersen and Pesce Trade and Bottom 6 Depth
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Jamiepo</b></div><div>Looks better? Rookie on his offside in the top 6, an overpaid 4th line that should only see 5min a game an underpaid Demelo and a very old guy alive being asked to take on a decent workload.
This would blow up in your face when nylander puts up 80+ points next season and leafs sputter.
Holl for Larsson written all over this.
It’s a simple remedy. Andersen goes to canes for a reasonable return of futures... after leafs have found a replacement.
Leafs sign Demelo to a reasonable contract and keep 2 of Holl Dermott lehtonen or liljegren on the right side.</div></div>
TBH just switch Robertson to the left (where he should be), slide AJ to 3rd line, Mikheyev to 2nd line RW, not a big deal imo just annoying to look at.
DeMelo is not really overpaid here. Cap is not increasing, this is likely the best he ever gets, and previous seasons he hasn't put up the most stellar of numbers. Guys like this don't make more than 3 million a year unless they're someone like Radko Gudas and hit a ton or put up more than 10-high teens points in a season. He's projected at around 2-3 million for 2-3 years. We get surprised all the time at signings and trade returns (Ex Ennis for a 5th at trade deadline) and he still overpaid on Maroon and Khudobin.
A reasonable return of futures, if you're not trading Nylander, makes enough sense. Hadyn Fleury or Jake Bean and a B-level prospect makes sense. I think that if you're trying to get closer to winning, having Pesce (25 year old, fast, defensively sound, relatively cheap for 4 more seasons) is just what you need. Nylander would put up 80+ points for the Canes so he should get something more back, but the idea of trading him and Andersen for those 2 roster players doesn't kill me.
Holl for Larsson killllllls me thank god Dubas is smarter than that... right?? :grimace
Forum:
Armchair-GM
7 sept. 2020 à 23 h 33
Sujet:
Andersen and Pesce Trade and Bottom 6 Depth
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Whiskerz</b></div><div>Sharks don't need another LD. We already have our 3 set in stone unless someone gets traded (unlikely given only one we likely wanna move is Vlasic)</div></div>
I think he explained in his blurb that SJS aren't necessarily the team that'd take Dermott for a mid 30s pick, just one team that maybe might. Could be any team, the idea of moving Dermott to a struggling defensive team for a mid 30s pick is all I care about.
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Jamiepo</b></div><div>You know we could just trade all our players for nothing and get 81.5m in cap space.... I’m sure the Preds wouldn’t mind doing Matthews for Turris if you want...
That trade is bad for the leafs. Also bad for the canes cap but they could always move other players and get even more value back from this deal. You can’t move players around to get another “William” nylander.
They also aren’t moving Pesce for just Andersen either.</div></div>
Value is off because no picks are coming from Carolina to Toronto, but I think the additions of Foegele, Pesce, and DeMelo into the line-up help round out the team more, and Robertson being ready partially resolves the loss of Nylander's offense. So should Foegele, to an extent, and a healthy Rielly should help etc etc.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
7 sept. 2020 à 23 h 29
Sujet:
Andersen and Pesce Trade and Bottom 6 Depth
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>palhal</b></div><div>Leafs take that deal all day long if only to get cap relief. But why does Carolina take on that cap and why do they need three goalies?</div></div>
The Hurricanes likely make another deal involving Reimer (or less likely, Mrazek) if this deal were to take place. Could see one of Reimer or Mrazek coming to the Leafs in a trade but for this Armchair GM I'm guessing that's not what he'd shoot for.
So that partially resolves the issue of Carolina's cap, by general assumptions. I think Black Ice addressed team needs well, made reasonable offers, and the team looks better than this year's. I like it. He even overpaid on Maroon and Khudobin (imo) and still managed to have cap space left over.
This team can roll four forward lines and I think it's cool.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
4 sept. 2020 à 14 h 59
Sujet:
Messing around with the rumor mill
TBH, I might skip going for Parayko and instead looking to sign free agents like Radko Gudas (or DeMelo as everyone says), or trying to acquire Pesce or Roy or Walker in trades. You save money, and don't have to give away your best defensive prospect.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
4 sept. 2020 à 14 h 53
Sujet:
Dougie
Dougie isn't getting out of Carolina, I don't think. He was on pace for serious Norris contention this season before he was injured. He's exactly what the Leafs could use (right shot, good pass, good mobility, great shot, all-around stud defenseman with size) but you'd have to pay a king's ransom. Goalies tend to not go for all that much in the trade market. I'd think that a Dougie trade would start at Nylander, likely with a 1st and a prospect, with the canes sending Dougie and a depth forward... but the canes don't need another forward really? (Although they surprised me with their moves at the trade deadline this year.)
Forum:
Armchair-GM
13 août 2020 à 18 h 47
Sujet:
Adding character D
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>villenash</b></div><div>Why did Ian Scott not play during the 2019-2020 season?</div></div>
He's developing. Looks like a good goalie prospect though.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
13 août 2020 à 18 h 47
Sujet:
Adding character D
Isles decline, but you have the right idea going on here. Not sure I'd sign Brassard when Kerfoot looked slick at 3C in the playoffs and exhibition vs the habs, and there's likely a cheaper UFA signing (i.e. Ennis) or promotion from within (i.e. Brooks?) that you could get going on, as well as Barabanov who is super skilled and coming over from Russia.
I think the approximate values on these trades are good though, and team needs are met! Seems cool to me.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
13 août 2020 à 17 h 43
Sujet:
Nylander
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>dzad96</b></div><div>Sanford Kyrou a 1st and a 3rd is fair value for Nylander IMO. Johnson is a cap dump for a chance at Petro. That's the way I break that down.</div></div>
Cap dumping a young, intense 20 goal scorer for a chance at a stud defense isn't good asset management. Gotta get the high return on pieces on like that, especially when a team like Nashville, Dallas, or Arizona would be on the prowl for scorers like Johnsson and you could get more back.
Sanford and a pick in the 80s is in the realm of acceptable offerings for Johnsson, but a 25th-ish pick and Kyrou as a sweetner isn't enough to poach a 30 goal scorer with good upside.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
13 août 2020 à 17 h 0
Sujet:
Nylander
I think the Nylander trade makes sense with the pieces/team needs going back and forth, but that the value would need to be increased a little from STL's end - Nylander is a top notch winger and a 2021 3rd is likely in the 80s, with the 2020 1st being in the late 20s. UFA rights is cute but not worth all that much.
Sanford is a good fit for the Leafs though, and Kyrou is an interesting throw-in but not super high in value either.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
11 août 2020 à 11 h 10
Sujet:
Leafs offseason
The TOR-OTT trade is unlikely to happen, but a mid 20s pick for Kapanen for a team like Dallas or Arizona (the teams I'd trade Kapanen and Johnsson too) is definitely reasonable, especially in the case of Dallas that needs more young scoring.
I also believe that Johnsson, who has skill and edge and can put up 20 goals, is worth more than a mid 60s pick - even if teams are scared of his injury history and the flat cap, I believe you could still fetch at least a late 60s pick, maybe get a b-tier prospect in there, but again, that's splitting hairs and the idea is to just get something back for shipping out the asset (and also to just see what the roster looks like).
Domi for Nylander makes sense.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
13 mars 2020 à 15 h 32
Sujet:
Would this expansion team make the playoffs
Ennis >> Barbashev, Engvall, Goodrow
Forum:
Armchair-GM
11 mars 2020 à 11 h 42
Sujet:
Big Trade
1. Florida one of the worst GAA in the league, so they won't move their blue chip defenseman.
2. Florida wants to cut costs, so acquiring Marner likely isn't in their M.O.
3. Marner is having an off-season, but is still putting up well-over a point-per-game pace. I wouldn't refer to a 93-point pace winger as "an overpaid winger". Even if he's not playing his best hockey, that's downplaying how good he is.
But holy moly, would Ekblad look good in a Leafs jersey :tonguewink
Forum:
Armchair-GM
27 févr. 2020 à 15 h 14
Sujet:
Nylander must go if leafs miss playoffs or first round exit
<a href="/users/truculence67" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@truculence67</a> You wouldn't consider re-signing Spezza, or did you forget? I think he'd come back for the same deal to try to win the cup.
Also, I just noticed the Buddy Robinson signing. Good idea as well, also he has a cool name :awesome
Forum:
Armchair-GM
26 févr. 2020 à 12 h 56
Sujet:
Nylander must go if leafs miss playoffs or first round exit
I don't really see how Fabbro improves the defense moreso than Manson, and you're losing a really good player in Nylander to do it. Like... he's getting over 30 goals this year, is a gym rat, is showing good effort, and only costs 7M. He's not the player to move.
Bonino as a pickup makes a ton of sense, and a Sam Bennett reclamation project is also something I think is a good idea, but you could probably get more for Kerfoot than <em>just</em> Bennett.
Trevor Lewis would be a sick pick-up too: ditto for Trevor VR
Forum:
NHL Trades
24 févr. 2020 à 14 h 5
Sujet:
(OTT/EDM) - Ennis for 2021 5th round pick
Holy crap, what a win for the Oilers. DeMelo, Namestnikov, and Ennis returns aren't good enough altogether, but at least Pageau more than makes up for it lmao
Forum:
Armchair-GM
13 févr. 2020 à 15 h 48
Sujet:
Leaf fans reality check
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>NHLfan10506</b></div><div>Counter-offer for Dumba...
Bracco
Dermott
2020 2nd round pick</div></div>
They really don't need another LD. Dumba's just not worth it, especially for the Leafs. The only reason he's talked about, at all, is because he's available and shoots right. And he big, but he sucks defensively.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
13 févr. 2020 à 12 h 48
Sujet:
Would Montreal EVER Read Description
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>MaxDomi13</b></div><div>I think MTL might want Mikheyev as the base</div></div>
I think that would be a good spot to start at.
I don't think that the Leafs would be looking to acquire Danault. They seem high on Kerfoot right now, who is locked up for longer and is younger. For that reason, if Montreal were interested in Kerfoot...
Forum:
Armchair-GM
7 févr. 2020 à 17 h 57
Sujet:
Hey Flames Fans
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>InTreWeTrust</b></div><div>Before Gio went down I would have said yes to your proposed trade. That being said call us in a week! If after this 4 game road trip we continue to slide I think we become sellers and I have always though Kap would be a good fit on our right side!</div></div>
Always good to see someone not calling you dumb in the first message, let alone someone who agrees with you, haha. I think so too. I figure this would be a deal that gets done closer to the deadline, because of Giordano going down and the Flames being a shaky bubble team.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
6 févr. 2020 à 16 h 19
Sujet:
BATTLE OF ONTARIO TRADE CENTRE
Do you think that you can grab Geoffrey Lupul from Free Agency? I think you're a little tight for cap space, but he might be tempted by the prospect of a cup.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
29 janv. 2020 à 1 h 32
Sujet:
Smart adds
Going for Ennis is smart, but I think you might need to offer a bit more for a guy who's on pace for 20 goals this season. Not sure Jujube and a 4th is enough for that kind of cheap depth scorer when the Sens might get more lucrative offers from other teams, and when they have so many AHL prospects with higher ceilings than Khaira.
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Armchair-GM
29 janv. 2020 à 1 h 22
Sujet:
What it would take to move Reilly
Honestly, not sure the Kings deal tips the scale enough to win the Kings' interest in giving Martinez to the Leafs. Bracco isn't a super well-thought-of prospect right now, and a mid to mid-low second (assuming the Leafs make the playoffs) is not enough paired with Bracco, who is maybe a bottom 6 NHLer.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
28 janv. 2020 à 1 h 48
Sujet:
Hey Hawks Fans
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>exo2769</b></div><div><a href="/users/Austerity" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@Austerity</a> I've followed Joki since he was drafted by the Hawks. Even his year in Portland in the WHL. The Joki for Nylander trade was Stan's single biggest mistake in his trading career. Arguable bigger than extending Seabs. Only time will tell. Joki's a stud. The only D prospect I saw in my lifetime that Coach Q actually trusted. AND he trusted him so much that Joki was tossed on the ice against McDavid when they played EDM. I don't see Joki getting traded.</div></div>
Yeah, that makes sense to me. His poise looks like his greatest strength from when I've watched him.
I think that the Leafs are kind dead in the water in looking for a certified top 4 RHD. In my opinion, Dumba costs too much and is too high of variance to go for. He's not even close to being guaranteed to be effective enough to justify the potential price tag.
I made a meme Armchair GM last Friday that was just on the cusp of being obvious, and it grabbed Martinez (for Nylander, of course) - what would the cost realistically be for him, and should the Leafs even bother trying to trade?
I'm starting to think they should just try a Lefty on the right side, even if they're less effective there, and run Sandin on 3LD for:
Rielly-Barrie
Muzzin-Holl
Sandin-Dermott
It's not a super tough D line, but it's fast and skilled. It just worries me on zone entries and clearing the front of the net... so the defensive part, lol. Maybe pick up Hainsey or DeMelo from Ottawa and run 7D?
Maybe a deal sending Johnsson to the Senators for Ennis and DeMelo would be a good idea (and possibly offloading Ceci)? I think it's possible Ennis would come back to Toronto and perform well, especially given Babcock being gone.
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Armchair-GM
27 janv. 2020 à 14 h 33
Sujet:
Hey Hawks Fans
Good discussion we're having. As a Leafs fan (who was a big Hawks fan throughout the era where the Leafs were trash and prioritized Tyler Biggs because he biggs rather than talent), I think Murphy is the perfect fit for the Leafs and would be willing to pay a premium for him.
The question becomes would the Hawks listen to an offer, and what would it take? A cost-controlled 20ish goal scorer/pest in Johnsson is a nice piece, along with a few other pieces may do it. The situation is as complex as I sensed though, and Exo's post I liked a lot:
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>exo2769</b></div><div>This is a very complicated question from the Hawks point of view without even introducing other teams. Yes, Shaw is loved in Chicago. He's also just got another concussion and has on occasion mentioned that he can't take too many more of those. DeHaan has had (I think ) 4 shoulder surgeries and I know 2 within the past 2 years on the same shoulder. ~$8M in cap crunch is there. The 1st thing the Hawks organization needs to do is better understand what Shaw/DeHaan want to do. Those are the 1st dominos when it comes to the long term situation for the Hawks. If those guys call it quits...those contracts aren't toooo hard to move. LTIR and insurance paying the salaries...I can think of a few teams that'll take that on for smaller assets.
The Hawks need more Connor Murphy's. Not less. So it would have to be a MASSIVE overpayment in order for Stan to listen. I'd also support that decision as a Hawks fan. You don't get a better hockey club by trading away your best players. So unless it's 99.9% certain that prospect is going to be something good...there's not a whole lot to talk about.
I hear <a href="/users/MG1986" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@MG1986</a> when he says hockey trade because both teams want to win now (Leafs more likely this year than Hawks), but the example of Murhpy for Johnsson is a fleecing. That's NOT CLOSE to a hockey trade. The hardest position to find in the NHL today is RHD. The easiest position to find is middle six winger. I can't state enough how pissed I'd be to lose Murphy for a $3.4M - 25 year old - middle six winger. How about this trade. Saad for Reilly? It's just not close.
From the opposite view point...I'd suggest that Leafs fans overvalue their wingers. It's just pretty darn easy to find a winger that'll score ~40 points and it won't cost you $3.4M to do it. Every single year in the NHL there are wingers that make this production on ELCs. Every year. You don't find ELCs be top 4 RHD every year.
***EDIT*** Stan traded Kahun for Maatta. You can go back and check my history. I was darn pretty upset when that happened. Today...I don't mind the trade. I was wrong back then. I don't care about Kahun's 27 points in 48 games. Good for him. The Hawks need D and bad. Maatta's been pretty decent.</div></div>
I guess another question becomes, if the Leafs were able to obtain Jokiharju from the Sabres and flip him to the Hawks in a 3-way deal, what would that take in both trades?
In my not-super-well-informed opinion, Jokiharju is a young RHD who projects to be approximately a 3rd defenceman for his whole career. I know the Hawks would be interested in having him back.
Is a deal for Murphy dead in the water if the 3-way route has to be taken? Will the Leafs have to give up too much to obtain Jokiharju in the first place?
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Armchair-GM
27 janv. 2020 à 13 h 44
Sujet:
Hey Hawks Fans
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>MG1986</b></div><div>I don't think the Leafs and Hawks match up very well on a deal. Connor Murphy's value seems to get blown well out of proportion considering what he brings to the table, and the Leafs are deep enough at wing that someone like Saad, or even Shaw would probably not be a great fit, even though both of those player, and especially the latter, bring a grit element the Leafs currently do not have. If the Leafs make a meaningful move (a trade where they acquire a non-rental) I think they will be trading offense for defense. So, unless the Blackhawks are prepared to make a hockey trade like Johnsson for Murphy, which I think is more than a fair deal both ways, I don't see this working out. As a side note, if the Hawks retained some money, I do think the Leafs would be extremely interested in rental Lehner.</div></div>
I like your take on the situation, but I think the current market for Defence is a seller's market: teams with Defence will want a premium, and Murphy is 6'4" EvErY TiMe He StEpS oN ThE IcE.
He's also got good underlying numbers. Obviously, the Leafs would be interested in rental Lehner - he solves any and all defence problems a team can have, and then you can run rested Robin and Freddy... perhaps run 11F and 7D for rested D as well, and cycle the hell out of the Leafs forwards.
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