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Tobey2002

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Forum: Armchair-GM6 mars 2022 à 15 h 59
Forum: Armchair-GM6 mars 2022 à 14 h 17
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Tobey2002</b></div><div>Marner isnt the issue in Toronto minus the 2LW spot this is the deepest offensive leafs team of our lifetime. Fluery has stated that he doesnt intent to move at the deadline as well, though it was steve simmons who reported that so I wouldnt be surprised if that was BS. Either way not a fan of that first deal. Dillon makes sense for the leafs, but the jets seem to be in limbo at the moment it might be time for a reset there, I think they'd prefer picks over prospects atm. Martin would only work if they try to recreate the identity line, spezza would be useless out there with them.</div></div>

Yes Marner has been great for the leafs, I dont doubt hes a top tier player and that their offense has been deep. It would be borderline crazy to trade Marner at the moment but to get value you have to give up value. Kane is almost a point per game player in the playoffs, 3 Stanley Cup Champ and I think he could get the most out of Matthews. Ya I saw some reports Fluery wasnt interested in uprooting his family again but the potential for a long playoff run could maybe change that. Matt Martin I fully believe could act as an engine for the leafs and fill a role that several players have been brought in to fill and some have done a decent job at but I havent seen a more passionate leafs team then when he played for them. He has also held his own against every tough guy in the league that the leafs could play in the playoffs.

<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>njlaf705</b></div><div>I would say that Dillon is a good option, compared to the other LHD on the market, for the leafs if they are without Muzzin until the playoffs. Would the leafs give a 1st and a prospect for Dillon? if you look at his numbers they are actually better this year.</div></div>

My thought was Dillion would essentially play in the spot for Muss until he is 100% or playoff ready, then the two could be interchangeable. I doubt a 1st is on the table for this year without it being a bit of a bigger transaction. Leafs have a couple good young D in the prospect pool, not sure how willing I would be to part with some of them especially if they move on from some of the ones in my previous trades.
Forum: Armchair-GM6 mars 2022 à 14 h 54
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Tobey2002</b></div><div>Ahh that makes a ton of sense, I'm guessing a chychrun move would be an offseason move then correct? Yeah I didnt do much more than a surface level look into the Kings, I was mostly just seeing what would stick</div></div>

Welcome to CapFriendly, by the way! Sometimes, it's not too friendly.

Right now, the team's major need is a high-quality LD to add to youngsters Mikey Anderson and Tobias Bjornfot. (At the beginning of the season, GM Rob Blake delivered himself of some comments on that subject that pointed to guys like Jakob Chychrun, Ivan Provorov, Mikhail Sergachev and Zack Werenski, but I don't know how available any of them are.) RD is permanently set as is with Drew Doughty, Matt Roy and Sean Durzi there with Sean Walker returning from injury and Brandt Clarke and Brock Faber in the wings; even excellent RD prospects like Jordan Spence and Helge Grans appear surplus at this point. A secondary question is the eventual replacement of Dustin Brown at RW. Center is full with Anze Kopitar, Phillip Danault and Quinton Byfield backed up by Blake Lizotte, Gabe Vilardi, Alex Turcotte and Rasmus Kupari. Left-handed forwards are in such plentiful supply that Alex Iafallo and Trevor Moore have enabled Los Angeles to play Adrian Kempe and Arthur Kaliyev on RW along with "natural" rightie Viktor Arvidsson. The goaltending is set for at least one more year, inasmuch as Jonathan Quick is having a better year than Cal Petersen. Now you're all caught up.