Woderwick
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Location: David Clarkson's Water Bottle, ON Joined: 02.12.2013
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@mirtle 3m
Shanahan says their July 1 was "strategic." Got most of the players they wanted. - Pecafan Fan
Both of them? |
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Pecafan Fan
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Pacioretty, c'est mou comme d'la marde - Gilbert Delorme Joined: 01.20.2009
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lies - senstroll
yeah that's what I was thinking too. |
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DoubleDown
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Not to point any fingers but Tyson Barrie has looked awful in the blue and white for the Leafs., QC Joined: 07.28.2006
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Compare the cap numbers when Toews and Kane signed to when Tavares signed, is there a big difference. - LeafMan
was only 2 years diff. i agree that JT left money on the table with that deal. i think everyone at the time said it was a great deal. but it's not like that deal will cost him $10-$15 million. when all is said and done, whatever he missed out on with this deal will be a drop in the bucket compared to his overall career earnings. |
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Yeti1181
Referee Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: I'm AWESOME, AB Joined: 07.27.2012
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is this like Bruke saying that they had Rielly #1 overall? - DoubleDown
That pick is looking dam good right now. If it wasn't for his injury that year he might have been in talks for number 1, you never know. |
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Badge
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Frank you Frankin Frankers, ON Joined: 07.22.2010
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Compare the cap numbers when Toews and Kane signed to when Tavares signed, is there a big difference. - LeafMan
JT's first year was $4M, so his cap number is $5.5 AAV. There's was $6.3, cause they didn't have the 1 lower year.
Of course, HAwks won a cup with Toews and Kane on ELC's... no reason for them to take the lower 1st year
EDIT: or did you mean team CAP? They signed 1 year apart. Not a huge difference in Salary Cap |
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Aaron_85
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Toronto, ON Joined: 04.22.2014
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At Yeti Delivery, we 100% support your efforts to be clean and sober.
But sometimes people enter AA when they don't really need to. Be it pressure from loved ones who don't understand you, jealous co-workers who forced you to go to AA, or maybe even some stupid court order, there are a lot of people who can handle drinking, and can safely ignore any 12-step program.
If that sounds like you, call Yeti Delivery. We are inexpensive, quick, and most importantly, discreet. We'll have that bottle to you in under 40 minutes, and we'll deliver it in a pizza box, so nobody but you will know your business.
Yeti Delivery - because drinking by yourself is still better than not drinking at all. - Atomic Wedgie
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Yeti1181
Referee Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: I'm AWESOME, AB Joined: 07.27.2012
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He'll sign before arbitration imho. - Pecafan Fan
What do you think he signs at? I'm still going with my 9 mill guess. |
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JohnFergusonJr
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: I'd be happy with Che Guevara; hero of the Cuban revolution. - Canada Cup aka AOCC Joined: 01.14.2011
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@mirtle 3m
Shanahan says their July 1 was "strategic." Got most of the players they wanted. - Pecafan Fan
That's like pretending you told your dog to crap on your neighbours lawn even though he did it by himself. |
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Woderwick
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: David Clarkson's Water Bottle, ON Joined: 02.12.2013
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is this like Bruke saying that they had Rielly #1 overall? - DoubleDown
I don't doubt that anymore. |
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Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: The centre of the hockey universe Joined: 07.31.2006
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is this like Bruke saying that they had Rielly #1 overall? - DoubleDown
I'll never forget that.
It will remain the first and only time that an NHL GM has ever used a bit of hyperbole when describing a first round pick.
What the heck was Burkie thinking? |
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Woderwick
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: David Clarkson's Water Bottle, ON Joined: 02.12.2013
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At Yeti Delivery, we 100% support your efforts to be clean and sober.
But sometimes people enter AA when they don't really need to. Be it pressure from loved ones who don't understand you, jealous co-workers who forced you to go to AA, or maybe even some stupid court order, there are a lot of people who can handle drinking, and can safely ignore any 12-step program.
If that sounds like you, call Yeti Delivery. We are inexpensive, quick, and most importantly, discreet. We'll have that bottle to you in under 40 minutes, and we'll deliver it in a pizza box, so nobody but you will know your business.
Yeti Delivery - because drinking by yourself is still better than not drinking at all. - Atomic Wedgie
Nice.
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Feeling Glucky?
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Tanktown, ON Joined: 10.08.2008
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is this like Bruke saying that they had Rielly #1 overall? - DoubleDown
Well he sure as hell wouldn't have taken Yak first overall, and Rielly would have been battling with Murray for top d-man if he hadn't been injured, so it's not a huge stretch.
If Galy and Rielly hadn't been injured, I wouldn't have been surprised to see a top-3 of Galchenyuk, Murray, and Rielly, in any order.
I think most re-draft articles in coming years will reflect that, too. |
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Badge
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Frank you Frankin Frankers, ON Joined: 07.22.2010
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That pick is looking dam good right now. If it wasn't for his injury that year he might have been in talks for number 1, you never know. - Yeti1181
I think he would have been 3rd at the very lowest. |
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Location: New Glasgow, NS Joined: 09.04.2008
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I'll never forget that.
It will remain the first and only time that an NHL GM has ever used a bit of hyperbole when describing a first round pick.
What the heck was Burkie thinking? - Atomic Wedgie
He may turn out to be the pick of the draft that year. |
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Yeti1181
Referee Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: I'm AWESOME, AB Joined: 07.27.2012
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I think he would have been 3rd at the very lowest. - Badge
Agreed |
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Badge
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Location: Frank you Frankin Frankers, ON Joined: 07.22.2010
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I don't doubt that anymore. - Woderwick
and honestly, if they had him pegged as the best potential player in the draft, I completely believe it.
That isn't how ISS ranks the players. They go with the best player at that time. But as far as future value to a team, Rielly has a higher ceiling than Yak, and it was obvious from his 54 pt rookie season. |
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DoubleDown
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Not to point any fingers but Tyson Barrie has looked awful in the blue and white for the Leafs., QC Joined: 07.28.2006
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Well he sure as hell wouldn't have taken Yak first overall, and Rielly would have been battling with Murray for top d-man if he hadn't been injured, so it's not a huge stretch.
If Galy and Rielly hadn't been injured, I wouldn't have been surprised to see a top-3 of Galchenyuk, Murray, and Rielly, in any order.
I think most re-draft articles in coming years will reflect that, too. - Feeling Glucky?
i think it's far too early and not one of the top-5 picks has proven anything yet. they're a slow-developing class. or maybe we've just been spoiled with so many high picks coming in and lightning it up right away. |
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Feeling Glucky?
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Tanktown, ON Joined: 10.08.2008
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I don't doubt that anymore. - Woderwick
Burke's never really been a fan of the Euros, so that draft comes down to Rielly vs Murray for him.
Rielly has the higher offensive potential, Murray is the better all-around player.
Not a stretch at all. |
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MCharisma91
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Location: Toronto Joined: 07.10.2010
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@mirtle: In person, William Nylander really doesn't look that small to me. Kadri-ish. Don't think that'll be what holds him back at all.
Yeah, it'll be the media and the stupid negative Leaf "fans" that will hold the kid back. |
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Viktory
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Location: Hamilton, ON Joined: 08.12.2011
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That's like pretending you told your dog to crap on your neighbours lawn even though he did it by himself. - JohnFergusonJr
Eh, I don't believe they were going after too many players at this point. Like, really, were they trying to sign Vanek, Stralman or Nisk? Highly doubt that.
I'm still under the impression the Leafs brass want another homerun prospect to go with a young core. Let's say an Eichel next year. So, between Nylander, Johnson, Brown, and "Eichel" with a young group of Rielly, Gardiner, Kadri, JVR and Bernier. And in their prime vets Kessel, Phaneuf and Lupul, gives them some good deep players up front.
Don't forget the defensive prospects either. Loov, Granberg, Finn and Nilsson look really good coming up to. Perhaps I'm being the forever optimist, but the depth is starting to come along. |
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senstroll
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Location: Leafs AAV Champs, ON Joined: 02.22.2008
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@mirtle: In person, William Nylander really doesn't look that small to me. Kadri-ish. Don't think that'll be what holds him back at all.
Yeah, it'll be the media and the stupid negative Leaf "fans" that will hold the kid back. - MCharisma91
leafs might have gotten the steal of the draft |
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viper488
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: MB Joined: 07.26.2010
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As a guy who watches a lot of Jets hockey I would emphatically say NO.
He's got talent but I feel he currently has way too much downside to justify paying even a moderately high asking price.
He has great straight line speed, is tough, aggressive, and goes to the net. Unfortunately that's about it. His speed is only straight line speed. He has no moves, is not a good puck handler, can't (or won't) pass, and he misses the net more often than he hits it. He has the pieces to be an effective power forward but his accuracy has to improve dramatically.
IMO he's is a selfish player with the puck and takes bad penalties at awful times and seems extremely arrogant. He doesn't seem to understand or care about how his actions affect the team. I can't see him having a positive impact in the room. He hasn't exactly been PR friendly either.
His trade value will probably never be better than it is right now. Someone will pay for potential he may never reach. If I'm the Jets and I see a good offer I take it and never look back. |
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Yeti1181
Referee Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: I'm AWESOME, AB Joined: 07.27.2012
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leafs might have gotten the steal of the draft - senstroll
Again |
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Feeling Glucky?
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Location: Tanktown, ON Joined: 10.08.2008
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i think it's far too early and not one of the top-5 picks has proven anything yet. they're a slow-developing class. or maybe we've just been spoiled with so many high picks coming in and lightning it up right away. - DoubleDown
I think Reinhart is proving that a name can go a long way.
Every scouting report I read about the guy screamed "jack of all trades, master of none"... all talked about how his offense "should" improve.
That's not what any team should be looking for in a top-5 pick... and if anything, it looks like his offense has taken a step back since being drafted. |
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TheThrill
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Sid, I'm open!, ON Joined: 12.10.2013
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Eh, I don't believe they were going after too many players at this point. Like, really, were they trying to sign Vanek, Stralman or Nisk? Highly doubt that.
I'm still under the impression the Leafs brass want another homerun prospect to go with a young core. Let's say an Eichel next year. So, between Nylander, Johnson, Brown, and "Eichel" with a young group of Rielly, Gardiner, Kadri, JVR and Bernier. And in their prime vets Kessel, Phaneuf and Lupul, gives them some good deep players up front.
Don't forget the defensive prospects either. Loov, Granberg, Finn and Nilsson look really good coming up to. Perhaps I'm being the forever optimist, but the depth is starting to come along. - Viktory
It definitely is better than it has been in years, but it is still going to be a while before we can recover from decades of traded 1sts and terrible drafting. It is on the upswing though, IMO |
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