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Forum: Armchair-GM8 juill. 2019 à 19 h 1
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<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>canucks_Fan_53</b></div><div>If Burns = Matthews, then your saying Lebanc = Liljegrin?
that'd be the day</div></div>

I'm not equating Liljegren with LeBanc...if you go back and look at Doug Wilson's original summer plan for last year, he offered Tavares $13million to be a #1 C for the foreseeable future. Sharks would have had Tavares and Burns as #1C and #1D and no money for EK65. Pavs wouldn't have been re-signed in either case because there was never going to be enough money to sign him after the other contracts kicked in.
EK65's new contract is lower than what Tavares would have received. Now look at it from Toronto's perspective: You can't keep Marner if he gets an offer sheet greater than $9.6million; unless you trade someone else. You also have only 1 Dman signed for 2020-21 season and you'd be cash strapped that year too to be able to upgrade. So, a) who do you trade to keep Marner and b) how do you get a D that can get you past Round 1? Or, alternatively, you keep Tavares, Marner, Nylander and add Burns and a Lebanc to replace Kadri's scoring so that you now have 2 top D signed for 2020-21. From the Sharks perspective, you keep Doug's perspective of having a young #1C and a #1D (who is younger than Burns) ...Sharks are closer to replacing Lebanc with Chekovich, Chmelevski, or Blichfield in a couple of years than they are with replacing a Pavelski type of #1C. If Doug's assessment of Ferraro and/or Merkley is correct, then in a couple of years you have a replacement for Burns as well ...and you wont lose them in the Seattle expansion draft..
Forum: San Jose Sharks8 juill. 2019 à 17 h 58