PARAMÈTRES D’AFFICHAGE
Basculer en mode sombre
Thème automatique
COTES DES PARIS
Cotes activées
LANGUE
EN
SE CONNECTER
S'INSCRIRE
FORUMS
ARCHIVES ▾
ARCHIVES
Masses salariales des années antérieures
(Premium)
Articles
Simulateur de repêchage d'expansion de 2017 - Vegas
Simulateur de repêchage d'expansion de 2021 - Seattle
CBA ▾
CBA
FAQ - Convention collective
FAQ - Rapports de dépistage
Historique des masses salariales
Rémunération maximale du contrat d’entrée
FAQ - Liste des blessés à long terme
FAQ - Rachats de contrat
FAQ - Offre Hostile
FAQ - Ballottage
FAQ - Liste de réserve
FAQ - Repêchage d'expansion
COTES
2
DÉPISTAGE
CALCS ▾
CALCS
Calculateur de rachat de contrat
Calculateur de ballottage
Calculateur d’offre qualificative
Calculateur d’arbitrage
Calculateur d'offre hostile
Calculateur d'impôt sur le revenu
OUTILS - FANTASY HOCKEY ▾
OUTILS - FANTASY HOCKEY
Sommaire
Alignements détaillés
Gardiens partants
Mises à jour - Statuts des joueurs
Historique des blessures
OUTILS ▾
OUTILS
Tableau de repêchage
Comparables de contrats
Équipes affiliées
Essais professionnels
Joueurs - Liste de réserve
(Premium)
Suivi des dépenses salariales
(Premium)
Rapports de dépistage
Cas d’arbitrage
Entraîneurs
Directeurs généraux
Joueurs appartenant à la formation au moment du gel - COVID
Clauses d'échange entrant en vigueur
(Premium)
JOUEURS ▾
JOUEURS
Joueurs autonomes
Joueurs actifs
Joueurs inactifs
Contrats 35 ans et +
Contrats d’entrée
Reports du contrat d'entrée
NTC-NMC
Gains en carrière
Comparables de contrats
Essais professionnels
Rapports de dépistage
Coût par point
Coût par arrêt
Transactions
Signatures
Mouvements de personnel
Historique des blessures
Historique du ballottage
Salaire retenu
Historique des rachats de contrat
ÉQUIPES ▾
CONFÉRENCE DE L'OUEST
PACIFIQUE
Ducks d'Anaheim
Flames de Calgary
Oilers d'Edmonton
Kings de Los Angeles
Sharks de San Jose
Kraken de Seattle
Canucks de Vancouver
Golden Knights de Vegas
CENTRALE
Coyotes de l'Arizona
Blackhawks de Chicago
Avalanche du Colorado
Stars de Dallas
Wild du Minnesota
Predators de Nashville
Blues de St-Louis
Jets de Winnipeg
CONFÉRENCE DE L'EST
MÉTROPOLITAINE
Hurricanes de la Caroline
Blue Jackets de Columbus
Devils du New Jersey
Islanders de New York
Rangers de New York
Flyers de Philadelphie
Penguins de Pittsburgh
Capitals de Washington
ATLANTIQUE
Bruins de Boston
Sabres de Buffalo
Red Wings de Detroit
Panthers de la Floride
Canadiens de Montréal
Sénateurs d'Ottawa
Lightning de Tampa Bay
Maple Leafs de Toronto
INTERACTIF ▾
OUTILS INTERACTIFS
Fauteuil - DG (Simulateur de formation personnalisée)
Repêchage simulé
Simulateur de transactions (propositions de transactions)
RECHERCHER
FAUTEUIL - DG
REPÊCHAGE SIMULÉ
SIMULATEUR DE TRANSACTIONS
ÉQUIPES ▾
Ducks d'Anaheim
Coyotes de l'Arizona
Bruins de Boston
Sabres de Buffalo
Flames de Calgary
Hurricanes de la Caroline
Blackhawks de Chicago
Avalanche du Colorado
Blue Jackets de Columbus
Stars de Dallas
Red Wings de Detroit
Oilers d'Edmonton
Panthers de la Floride
Kings de Los Angeles
Wild du Minnesota
Canadiens de Montréal
Predators de Nashville
Devils du New Jersey
Islanders de New York
Rangers de New York
Sénateurs d'Ottawa
Flyers de Philadelphie
Penguins de Pittsburgh
Sharks de San Jose
Kraken de Seattle
Blues de St-Louis
Lightning de Tampa Bay
Maple Leafs de Toronto
Canucks de Vancouver
Golden Knights de Vegas
Capitals de Washington
Jets de Winnipeg
JOUEURS ▾
Joueurs autonomes
Joueurs actifs
Joueurs inactifs
Contrats 35 ans et +
Contrats d’entrée
Reports du contrat d'entrée
NTC-NMC
Gains en carrière
Rapports de dépistage
Coût par point
Coût par arrêt
Transactions
Signatures
Mouvements de personnel
Historique des blessures
Historique du ballottage
Salaire retenu
Historique des rachats de contrat
Comparables de contrats
Essais professionnels
OUTILS ▾
Tableau de repêchage
Comparables de contrats
Rapports de dépistage
Cas d’arbitrage
Essais professionnels
Entraîneurs
Directeurs généraux
Joueurs appartenant à la formation au moment du gel - COVID
Joueurs - Liste de réserve
(Premium)
Suivi des dépenses salariales
(Premium)
Clauses d'échange entrant en vigueur
(Premium)
Équipes affiliées
OUTILS - FANTASY HOCKEY ▾
Sommaire
Alignements détaillés
Gardiens partants
Mises à jour - Statuts des joueurs
CALCS ▾
Calculateur de rachat de contrat
Calculateur de ballottage
Calculateur d’offre qualificative
Calculateur d’arbitrage
Calculateur d'offre hostile
Calculateur d'impôt sur le revenu
RAPPORTS DE DÉPISTAGE
COTES
CBA▾
FAQ - Convention collective
FAQ - Rapports de dépistage
Historique des masses salariales
Rémunération maximale du contrat d’entrée
FAQ - Rachats de contrat
FAQ - Liste des blessés à long terme
FAQ - Offre Hostile
FAQ - Ballottage
FAQ - Liste de réserve
FAQ - Repêchage d'expansion
ARCHIVES ▾
Masses salariales des années antérieures
(Premium)
Articles
Simulateur de repêchage d'expansion de 2017 - Vegas
Simulateur de repêchage d'expansion de 2021 - Seattle
FORUMS
SE CONNECTER
S'INSCRIRE
EN
Basculer en mode sombre
Cotes activées
Lanny_McJagrBomb
Membre depuis
26 déc. 2020
Équipe favorite
Maple Leafs de Toronto
Messages dans les forums
73
Messages par jour
0.1
MESSAGES
SUJETS
MENTIONS "J'AIME"
ÉQUIPES VIA FAUTEUIL-DG
Forum:
Toronto Maple Leafs
27 juin 2023 à 23 h 41
Sujet:
Toronto Maple Leafs 2023 2024 Offseason Discussion - Draft Day And Free Agency
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>MatthewsFan</b></div><div><div class="tweet"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Here is the list of NHL players who have more goals and more assists than William Nylander over the last 3 years. Anyway, let’s spend hours pontificating why we’d better fucking dare not overpay him by $200K for the next 6 years. <a href="https://t.co/o4Ok7GlnH5" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">pic.twitter.com/o4Ok7GlnH5</a></p>— Active Stick (@TheOakLeafs) <a href="https://twitter.com/TheOakLeafs/status/1673508128732659712?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">June 27, 2023</a></blockquote>
</div>
All I would argue is “how are you replacing this”?
I’m starting to come to the realization that I’d rather tread water till 2025. Re-sign AM and WN, don’t commit to any FA long term and wait till JT’s 11 million contract is off the books. Then build a balanced lineup.
IMO there is still no real cap space to do that, just window dressing.</div></div>
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
3 juin 2023 à 11 h 44
Sujet:
Tor - Van Nucks add centre Leafs get playoff performer
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Element23VM</b></div><div>Cuz 2 Million in cap space is gonna turn you from a team stuck in the margins to a team primed to win the Cup?</div></div>
If you expect every trade to single handedly turn around a franchise then I have a bridge to sell you
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
14 mai 2023 à 20 h 21
Sujet:
Nick Robertson fresh start
Take the 2nd round pick out and you're closer. Robertson's value is nowhere near what it was when he was drafted in the 2nd Round. You're not getting that value PLUS a 22-year old who just had a great rookie season in the AHL.
In reality, the Leafs are probably better off not trading him. His value is at it's lowest right now. Best case scenario for them is to hold on to him for another year, hopefully he stays healthy and then they can either implement him into the lineup or sell him when his value isn't at it's lowest.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
17 avr. 2023 à 13 h 39
Sujet:
Roster next season with Murray and Muzzin on LTIR
Keep Steeves down and just sign Bunting for 4.2 instead of Rodrigues and Steeves
Forum:
Toronto Maple Leafs
30 sept. 2022 à 14 h 43
Sujet:
My take on Steve Dangle Leafs Prospect Pyramid
It’s no secret the Leafs prospect pool is not very strong, it’s supposed to be when you’ve been a top team in the NHL for the past few years. They currently sit around 17-20 range in Team prospect rankings. The Leafs have not had many high picks in recent years, their system lacks depth, notably at Center and Defense, but there is a few players here who I think can help the team. It is frustrating watching a team like CAR, who have been contenders for the past few season still have the ability to add multiple picks and have a very deep prospect pool. It is still less than ideal to have such a thin draft capital regardless of what the circumstances are.
There’s a consistency to what the Leafs value — puck skills and intelligence — but in the past two years, the Leafs have moved more heavily into physical skills, like puck protection, at both the draft table and in prospect free agent signings. The Leafs have put together an interesting mix of prospects, ranging from toolsy in-flight creators to heavy forecheck battlers.
It has been a few years since the Leafs were sending players from the Marlies to come up and help the Leafs. All of: Nylander, Hyman, Brown, Kapanen, Johnsson, Engvall, Moore, Leivo, Gauthier, Frattin, Marchment, Dermott, Carrick, Holl, Sandin, Liljgren, have all spent time with the Marlies before they came up to help the Leafs. I am hopeful this year is the start of another run for the Marlies to graduate players (Robertson, Steeves, Holmberg, Douglas, McMann, Kral) that can come in the help out the Leafs today followed by Knies, Niemela, Tverberg, Voit, Moldenhauer, Peska down the road.
Will highlight one player from each Tier.
<strong>Tier One </strong>
No one
<strong>Tier Two </strong>
Matthew Knies
Knies - His play by Team USA at the WJC has some deciding that the hype on Knies is overblown, and he’s not that good. I will agree he did not standout out on the score sheet but was extremely effective at setting up plays with his aggressiveness around the net. He’s also quite talented in transition, as he can pick up the puck behind the net and absolutely fly through the neutral zone, building up speed using crossovers as he moves through the neutral zone. Knies likes to break the play out wide when entering the offensive zone, cut around the defender, and then drive hard to the net. Knies has a really high motor when it comes to driving to the net. He’s capable of taking on 3 or more defenders at a time with the puck on his stick, allowing his teammates to exploit the added space in the offensive zone. Though Knies may be considered more of a pass-first player with incredible vision, don’t sleep on his shot. He has a wicked wrist shot that he can deliver with speed and accuracy. Leaf fans defiantly need to take a step back and realize he is not going to walk onto the NHL team and take over a top-six spot. Patience will pay off with Knies, I see him signing his ELC after his college season and hopefully add some depth for a playoff run. But a full year in the AHL starting next year will pay off for his development.
<strong>Tier 3</strong>
Nick Robertson - Topi Niemela
Topi Niemela - is a player who gets rave reviews for his skating, defense and “hockey IQ”. Thought to basically only be a defensive defenseman, he has greatly improved his offensive potential and developed into a very good two-way defenseman. This past season, Niemelä showed that he could realize his whole potential. He set a Liiga record for most points by an U20 defenseman in a single season with 32 in only 48 games. He at times led the team in scoring, played on the top pair, on the penalty kill, and on the powerplay. The future for Niemelä seems bright as a potential two-way defender who can play in all situations. He can kill penalties, run a powerplay, and eat minutes at even strength. The skills and the intelligence are all there, the key with him will be to get stronger. At 170 lbs will not be enough for him as a defenseman to survive the NHL. The main issue with Niemelä’s projection as a defenseman in the NHL is if he can physically handle it. Being smart and a brilliant skater is likely already enough to get him there at some level, but adding muscle and strength could help him lock down a second pairing spot. He at least starts next season in the AHL, maybe a mid-season call-up but he IMO is two years away from competing for a job.
<strong>Tier 4</strong>
Alex Steeves – Nick Abruzzese – Roni Hirvonen – Pontus Holmberg – Ty Voit – Ryan Tverberg – Nick Moldenhauer – Vyschslav Peska – Curtis Douglas – Bobby McMann
Nick Moldenhauer – I was really high on Tverberg and Joe Miller last year (both took big steps in their development) this year I believe Moldenhauer will – he is also off to a great start with the Chicago Steel. This is a guy who missed over two months through training camp and into the season with an illness which caused him to lose 15 lbs. Then 39 seconds into his first shift after returning, he was accidentally kicked in the face by a player which cut him along his jawline. Two days later, they discovered it had just barely nicked his carotid artery and he had to have an emergency blood transfusion and 175 stitches to fully stop the bleeding. CRAZY. In his first 21 games back he had only 14 points to start off the year but then exploded for 29 points in 20 games to finish off the year. He actually finished 2nd in even strength primary points, only five behind the leader with 21 fewer games played. And he finished with the highest primary points per 60 minutes rate in the USHL for draft eligible players. That was ahead of Cameron Lund (34th), Dylan James (40th overall), Ryan Greene (57th), and Adam Ingram (82nd overall) who were all taken before him. He also is relied on in all situations – playing 2nd PP and 1st on the PK unit. He changes speeds, uses his edges well, and despite being a bit on the smaller side bigger opponents have trouble knocking him over. Moldenhauer profiles as a super utility forward (hi Alex Kerfoot), where he can be used in all situations. He is responsible defensively and can do very well on a penalty kill. He can contribute to a secondary powerplay unit. He can play center and both wings. The Steel have Nick lined of as the 1C to start the year and he is off to a great start (3G 1A in 2 games). With the lack on C depth in the system, this would be a great to see. He is defiantly a longer term project but could develop into a really good 3C for the Leafs.
<strong>Tier 5 </strong>
Filip Kral, Artur Akhymov, Veeti Miettnen, Dmitri Ovchinnikov, Pavel Gogolev, William Villaneuve, Semyon Der-Arguchintsev, Max Ellis, Fraser Minten
Fraser Minten - When he was selected, Minten was seen as a bit of a reach. A few outlets had him ranked at the very end of the second round at the earliest, but most had him as a late 3rd to early 4th round pick. His 55 points in 67 games don't look spectacular, but he started the season further down the lineup, not getting much playing time and no time on the powerplay to rack up more points. Only averaged about 14 minutes of ice time per game for the whole season. He did finish 7th in the WHL for his age group in total primary points and even strength primary points. But he really elevated his game in the playoffs for Kamlopps - he improved his production from 0.76 points and 2.86 shots per game to 0.93 points and 3.79 shots per game while adding 16 points in 17 playoff games. Minten isn’t going to dazzle you with his puck skills or make a lot of highlight reel plays, but he works hard in all three zones and can create a fair amount of offense from his determination for the puck. He’s steady, with very little panic in his game. This is a player I am not high on but will try to watch as many Blazers games as I can this year. There are times where it can look like he’s a physical, power forward with some one-touch skill and some scoring prowess around the net. There are other times where he looks like a fringe 4th liner whose only value will come from his relentless forecheck and shoot the puck from anywhere. Minten has an NHL projectable game, his dogged determination in the defensive zone will carry him to the NHL. If he was selected in the 4th round or lower I would probably be more excited for him, but at 38th overall, they Leafs needed to swing for the fences with a higher ceiling player (Gleb Trikozov, Lane Hutson, Calle Odelius, Noah Warren, Michael Fisher) but the Leafs staff is much smarter than me. I will be rooting for Minten to prove me wrong.
HM
Joe Miller - Michael Koster - Braeden Kressler - Nikita Grebenkin - Keith Petruzzelli (unsigned) - Rodion Amirov (just get healthy)
Here is Steve Dangle's list <div class="yt_out_cont"><div class="yt_cont"><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/lotcOm3Ci7I" frameborder="0"></iframe></div></div>
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
17 mai 2022 à 19 h 10
Sujet:
The Leafs Kawhi trade
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Chabotrrorr</b></div><div>If Leafs are trading Nylander, it should be for a much cheaper forward because of the cap, so they might do it for Marchand 1M retained. I don’t see the licker leaving Boston, though. But you never know (Chara)</div></div>
Well, while marchand isn’t much cheaper, he’s also ten times the player. Acquiring awesome contracts isn’t a bad thing
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
13 mai 2022 à 18 h 11
Sujet:
ehlers to sens
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Lanny_McJagrBomb</b></div><div>I agree that Jets are unlikely to deal Ehlers, but if they went full rebuild mode what do you realistically think they would get for him?
This package translates to:
#7 overall pick this year
High second round pick this year
Greig (drafted late 1st round in 2020, was on the Canadian WJC team)
Brannstrom....maybe still has potential?
Brown (deadline trade candidate on expiring contract...Jets probably get a 3rd round pick for him)</div></div>
If they did go full rebuild, I would think they forgo taking players like Brown and Brannstrom, that they don't need and likely go for the best picks/prospects they could get. So, something around Greig and the pick and probably something else.
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
13 mai 2022 à 18 h 20
Sujet:
ehlers to sens
As A Sens Fan I do Not see the Jets even considering Trading away Elhers him and connor are untouchables and i ottawa values greig too much to give him up its a good proposal tho
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
5 mai 2022 à 20 h 58
Sujet:
Marner Blockbuster
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Dutchies</b></div><div>You're a smart man........ice in the winter, bugs in the summer......not a good combo lol.
Personally I don't have an issue with the contracts, other than them being a little early. But they've earned them in the regular season, and are poised to do so in the post season too. I have a bigger issue with the Tavares contract.......haven't liked it since the beginning, and didn't like it when they were courting Stammer either.
I don't agree with your Ehlers comp, but he's an excellent player. Connor is a better comparable, even though one's a goal scorer and another is an assist machine.
I don't think at this point anyone can disagree with Marner being ranked that high. He's been a huge part of turning around the TOR PK, a big reason why they have a top 5 PP, and is a PPG+ player for his short career. Generational no, but people throw that term around way too loosely. Generational is Orr, Gretzky, Howe, Lemieux. McD is getting there. Matthews could. Sid, Ovie, pretty much there. But generational should only be a few players per decade.</div></div>
Yeah, the Marner and Matthews contracts wouldn't be too bad if he would have at least got term, but getting killed on term and dollars isn't good. I also agree with you on Tavares, that one really hurts.
I can understand liking you're guys though, I just would prefer the cap flexibility. It's tough having that much top end and having to skimp everywhere else.
I agree too on your generational comments. I enjoyed the debate.
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
5 mai 2022 à 0 h 25
Sujet:
Marner Blockbuster
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Windjammer</b></div><div>That's pretty awful for Winnipeg. I doubt they want to get stuck with Marner's contract.</div></div>
stuck with marners contract? he is a 25 year old superstar in his prime making like 2.75m more than wheeler im a winnipeg homer too but marner is a fantastic player his contract shouldnt be compared to Matthews or mcdavids they are severally under paid.
Forum:
Toronto Maple Leafs
3 mai 2022 à 10 h 12
Sujet:
Game one win
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Saskleaf</b></div><div>Probably the most complete game I've seen them play. Pumped for game 2. Go leafs go!</div></div>
That was a fun game to watch. The crowd was just amazing.
Forum:
Toronto Maple Leafs
3 mai 2022 à 9 h 52
Sujet:
Game one win
Probably the most complete game I've seen them play. Pumped for game 2. Go leafs go!
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
28 avr. 2022 à 13 h 22
Sujet:
miller
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Jim_Benning_2</b></div><div>can't wait for angry rangers fan demanding miller for a 7th</div></div>
They shouldn’t. This is horrid for the canucks.
Forum:
Toronto Maple Leafs
16 avr. 2022 à 17 h 16
Sujet:
How Much Would It Take To Get Rid Of Mrazek Via Trade?
Considering he suffered 3 groin injuries in a season
Potentially Nothing
As hes probs just gonna stay on LTIR for the remainder of his deal
Heck someone may even pay for him should this happen
Forum:
Armchair-GM
14 avr. 2022 à 13 h 42
Sujet:
1st round ko
Delete this before more people see it
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
11 avr. 2022 à 17 h 42
Sujet:
Vince Dunn to NYC
Francis hangs up the phone. The best player and the higher pick? Now if it was Kravtsov, Lundqvist and a second for Dunn and a 6th, he might look at it.
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
29 mars 2022 à 16 h 25
Sujet:
1 OUT OF CORE 4 TO LEAVE PER CHRIS JOHNSON MOCK
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>jimtrott44</b></div><div>Dream on Leafs fans.</div></div>
Lol first of all he is not a Leafs fan so there is that, secondly that is not close.
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
14 mars 2022 à 16 h 3
Sujet:
Hawks-Toronto Fleury Trade - Third is conditional on if he resigns or not
take out the 50% on Mrazek and just give them the 3rd to take on the full contract. Leafs can't afford to be retaining on future years when it comes to a (most likely) rental.
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
10 mars 2022 à 17 h 52
Sujet:
possible blockbuster deadline trade
Of course the habs win this trade, it’s a horrible deal for Colorado. Overrated defenseman and at best 3rd liner for a future top pairing defenseman and a 2nd? You have to be a habs fan.
Forum:
Toronto Maple Leafs
8 mars 2022 à 9 h 57
Sujet:
How much will Bunting cost
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>McRanteskog</b></div><div>3yr 3.5-4mil probably</div></div>
I don't know...if he keeps up this pace next year, Edmonton probably gives him the Hyman contract :tearsofjoy
Forum:
Toronto Maple Leafs
5 mars 2022 à 23 h 46
Sujet:
I think its time for Steve Briere to be fired
I think its time for the Leafs to get a new goaltending coach. Steve Briere has been with us since 2016 and so far the results have been mixed. Would like for us to go get a guy with more experience and pedigree.
No idea who is available but I think its time for a change in that department
As we have seen in the past that sometimes it takes for a new goalie coach to come in and help out the teams goalie issues.
Forum:
Toronto Maple Leafs
28 févr. 2022 à 0 h 16
Sujet:
Saturday's 10 - 7 win over Detroit
Honestly it was fun and stressful
People yelling at Campbell but hes in a slump
Slumps happen to goalies all the time
The good news is its happening now vs. April
Time to get him back on track as we have seen what he can do when he is in the zone (Pittsburgh game classic example). As people forget hes 43-13-7 with the Leafs including a 2.37 gaa and a 0.920SV that includes 6 shutouts. Last time we drove a goalie out he went to Carolina and is probs top 3 Vezina candidate rn.
Team defense could be better as honestly if they had played like they did periods 1-2 it would have probs been 10-4 easily. But whatever its one of those weird games that happens once every 10 years move on.
Besides without that game we dont see how dominate line 1
6 goals 9 points for Matthews, Marner, and Bunting combined lul
Fully expect a better effort against Washington and the game will probs play out like the Minnesota one did. Boring and low scoring.
Not gonna lie kind of want to see a bit more of Mrazek. As I know 6 of 8 on Saturday but he came in late and didnt really warm up. But game before only 1 goal on 30 shots or something lul.
Forum:
Toronto Maple Leafs
27 févr. 2022 à 19 h 10
Sujet:
Saturday's 10 - 7 win over Detroit
They stuck it out but it was ugly.
Campbell falling apart was hurtful.
Mzraek should have the net to run with for a bit to me.
Forum:
Toronto Maple Leafs
20 févr. 2022 à 10 h 58
Sujet:
Reactions to the Latest Trade?
Certainly can't hurt getting another Dman for hopefully a long playoff run. But I find interesting on CF, that so many think how lousy the Leafs defence is? Sixth in the GAA in the league, Florida is 15th, and Leafs are best in the Atlantic. Sure the Leafs would love to add a solid NHL Dmen.....but wouldn't virtually any playoff contender?
Forum:
Armchair-GM
18 janv. 2022 à 21 h 43
Sujet:
Blockbuster SJ TOR Trade
This is so, so bad
1
2
Suivant
Page 1
Remerciements à
Guillaume Lambert-Héon
pour l'aide à la traduction de l'anglais au français
SalarySwish
| Masses salariales de la NBA par CapFriendly
Conditions d’utilisation
Politique de confidentialité
Règlements du forum
À propos de nous
FAQ - Convention collective
Nous contacter
Privacy Manager
Follow @CapFriendly
CapFriendly
CapFriendly
© 2024 CapFriendly.com