GDT: Trades & Free Agency -- Off-season edition

Evilhomer

Registered User
Oct 10, 2019
4,016
3,847
Nashville paid a stupid amount of money to clear the cancers outta their locker room in Duchene and RyJo. Why would they wanna turn around and burn both assets and money on Marner?
More importantly, isn't it possible that they just cleared cap space because they are about to absorb $5.5 million of dead cap space on Duchene's buyout?
 
  • Like
Reactions: JKG33

Soundgarden

#164303
Jul 22, 2008
17,527
6,142
Spring Hill, TN
I've been hearing Askarov hype for years now, but whenever I've seen him play - like in WJC, he's been garbage. And Nashville doesn't seem to want to give him the keys either.

Are we sure he's actually worth the hype?

He's the best goalie not currently in the NHL, just because he had bad WJCs, on bad Russian teams mind you, doesn't mean he's not worth the hype. He had a monster year in Milwaukee.
 

Fogelhund

Registered User
Sep 15, 2007
21,647
24,370
With only 4 NHL defenseman under contract and only 15 roster spots filled.
They've got a ton of young kids who will likely be competing for spots this year. In addition to the ones mentioned above, Kemmel, Svechkov, L'Heureux, Afanasyev could all be competing for forward spots. They have a ton of prospects.

 

TheDoldrums

Registered User
May 3, 2016
12,275
18,390
Kanada
usual suspects endlessly repeating themselves about what a loser Marner is...this is the Leafs. The second he gets traded he is going to win, a la Kessel or Kadri. it's so predictable.

Not saying trading him is the wrong move, I want to do it and they need to do something differently. But we are cursed, you know Marner (and Keefe) will start having unprecedented playoff success with new teams
 

OVO16

#WeTheNorth
Apr 16, 2017
10,111
9,864
Marner (no retention) for Saros makes a ton of sense.
There's gotta be more coming with Saros. I can see us being interested in Sissons too. Potentially even sherwood.

But as others have said, Nashville's package isn't overly enticing for me because I would much rather target a forward or a defenseman as my main piece

Trading a talent like Marner for a Goalie will go down as one of the all time Leaf dumb moves.
I agree but I will say Saaros looks like the real deal and we haven't had a surefire goaltender in ages.

But it would suck getting him as the main piece in trade centered around Marner
 

sxvnert

Registered User
Nov 23, 2015
12,203
7,294
There's gotta be more coming with Saros. I can see us being interested in Sissons too. Potentially even sherwood.

But as others have said, Nashville's package isn't overly enticing for me because I would much rather target a forward or a defenseman as my main piece
Top player (at full cap hit - $10,903,000) for top goalie ($5,000,000). The additional 5.903m will be a huge help. I'm fine with it.
 
  • Like
Reactions: JKG33

ACC1224

Super Elite, Passing ALL Tests since 2002
Aug 19, 2002
74,378
40,295
There's gotta be more coming with Saros. I can see us being interested in Sissons too. Potentially even sherwood.

But as others have said, Nashville's package isn't overly enticing for me because I would much rather target a forward or a defenseman as my main piece


I agree but I will say Saaros looks like the real deal and we haven't had a surefire goaltender in ages.

But it would suck getting him as the main piece in trade centered around Marner
I'm not opposed at all to getting an elite goalie, it shouldn't cost a Marner type though.
 

Fogelhund

Registered User
Sep 15, 2007
21,647
24,370
I'm not a huge fan of what Nashville would have to offer either. It doesn't look like Saros is available, which I'd be meh on anyway. Askarov, Wood, Kemmel, L'Heureux, 22nd OA.... decent prospects all of them, (but nothing of really good quality) and Askarov could end up being very good.. often first round pick goalies are.

While some are saying Askarov was amazing last year in the AHL, his Save percentage was below that of Hildeby.

Unless it's a lot of decent quantity, I'm not sure it's a great trade... I just don't see them moving much off their roster.

Ultimately we should want to get back D, or C prospects/players as the priority. I don't really see any prospect at D, or C, that I'd get excited about.

Edit... Hildeby is looking good, Akhtyamov just won VHL goalie of the year... Should we really be trading our best trading chip for another prospect goalie... even if it comes with the pedigree of Askarov? When we have far greater needs?

 
Last edited:

JKG33

Leafs & Kings
Oct 31, 2009
6,740
10,053
Winnipeg
usual suspects endlessly repeating themselves about what a loser Marner is...this is the Leafs. The second he gets traded he is going to win, a la Kessel or Kadri. it's so predictable.

Not saying trading him is the wrong move, I want to do it and they need to do something differently. But we are cursed, you know Marner (and Keefe) will start having unprecedented playoff success with new teams
As opposed to the usual suspects who think teams will want to back up the brinks truck (in assets and money) for the privledge of overpaying a playoff disappointment?

Some of these packages mentioned over the last few weeks are laughable for the team that isn't Toronto. Players thatre overpaid, with 1 yr left to UFA and a NTC don't get big returns to begin with
 

Kurtz

Registered User
Jul 17, 2005
10,177
7,097
He's the best goalie not currently in the NHL, just because he had bad WJCs, on bad Russian teams mind you, doesn't mean he's not worth the hype. He had a monster year in Milwaukee.

Russian team being bad had nothing to do with it - he was letting in bad goals.

I don't know about a monster year - he wasn't close to leading the league in any statistical categories, in fact his numbers are almost identical to Hildeby's. Hunter Sheppard had a monster year. Clay Stevenson, Henrik Tikkanen, Trent Miner, Joel Blomquist all had better years and are all similar age.

So where is this "best goalie not in the NHL" talk coming from, because I've been hearing it for years, and his numbers and when I've watched him play never lived up to the hype.
 

Fogelhund

Registered User
Sep 15, 2007
21,647
24,370
I've been hearing Askarov hype for years now, but whenever I've seen him play - like in WJC, he's been garbage. And Nashville doesn't seem to want to give him the keys either.

Are we sure he's actually worth the hype?
He's a goalie... so you never really know... but he's only 21, turning 22 in June, so it shouldn't be expected for him to be tearing it up in the NHL yet. Odds are usually pretty good that a 1st round pick goalie ends up very good, but then we have a lot of prospect goalie depth already, so I'm not sure it would be the right move. Plus, even if he does excel, it's not likely for another couple of years...
 

Soundgarden

#164303
Jul 22, 2008
17,527
6,142
Spring Hill, TN
Russian team being bad had nothing to do with it - he was letting in bad goals.

I don't know about a monster year - he wasn't close to leading the league in any statistical categories, in fact his numbers are almost identical to Hildeby's. Hunter Sheppard had a monster year. Clay Stevenson, Henrik Tikkanen, Trent Miner, Joel Blomquist all had better years and are all similar age.

So where is this "best goalie not in the NHL" talk coming from, because I've been hearing it for years, and his numbers and when I've watched him play never lived up to the hype.

Watching him he has the "it" factor that a lot of guys don't have. He's a very special player.
 

Kurtz

Registered User
Jul 17, 2005
10,177
7,097
He's a goalie... so you never really know... but he's only 21, turning 22 in June, so it shouldn't be expected for him to be tearing it up in the NHL yet. Odds are usually pretty good that a 1st round pick goalie ends up very good, but then we have a lot of prospect goalie depth already, so I'm not sure it would be the right move. Plus, even if he does excel, it's not likely for another couple of years...

Do we have those odds or is this speculation?

This research says the opposite:

Based on the results here, it appears forwards are the safest bets to draft, especially in the first two rounds. But that’s not shocking because the wing is the easiest position to play in the NHL. The lead they had over defensemen in the second half of the first round was surprising to me, and I’ll definitely remember that in the future.

When it comes to goalies, don’t worry too much about the guys in the top 15; they don’t appear to be significantly riskier than the skaters in that range but there’s still a bit more risk there.
But it appears you don’t get good bang for your buck taking goalies in the second half of the first round – the second and third rounds appear to be the optimal time to draft netminders.
 

Dreakmur

Registered User
Mar 25, 2008
18,783
7,097
Orillia, Ontario
I'm not a huge fan of what Nashville would have to offer either. It doesn't look like Saros is available, which I'd be meh on anyway. Askarov, Wood, Kemmel, L'Heureux, 22nd OA.... decent prospects all of them, (but nothing of really good quality) and Askarov could end up being very good.. often first round pick goalies are.

While some are saying Askarov was amazing last year in the AHL, his Save percentage was below that of Hildeby.

Unless it's a lot of decent quantity, I'm not sure it's a great trade... I just don't see them moving much off their roster.

Ultimately we should want to get back D, or C prospects/players as the priority. I don't really see any prospect at D, or C, that I'd get excited about.


I would rather Askarov ove Saros. If Saros isn't available, hopefully Askarov is.

Off the roster, I'd be interested in Colton Scissons and maybe Cole Smith.
 
  • Like
Reactions: supermann_98

supermann_98

Registered User
May 8, 2002
9,499
7,844
Visit site
Nashville paid a stupid amount of money to clear the cancers outta their locker room in Duchene and RyJo. Why would they wanna turn around and burn both assets and money on Marner?
Shhh, we're hoping they don't notice or dont mind Marner's teaching his teammates how to griddy
 
  • Haha
Reactions: JKG33

Ad

Upcoming events

Ad

Ad