Nik the Trik said:
I appreciate that the Leafs haven't had a ton of post-season success yet and for some people that's all that would justify such a decision but the idea of someone like Gardiner taking a below market deal to stay with a contender in a city he likes isn't some sort of crazy nonsense to be dismissed as unheard of fantasy.
I just can't see it. Why lock up Gardiner to a long term deal when you have Rielly, Dermott and Sandin coming. Not to mention the possibility of hanging on to Muzzin. Why would Gardiner want a short term deal? Doesn't seem to make sense? I think Babs likes the righty-left 3-3 thing, so I can't see them flipping a lefty to the right side, though I suppose Dermott could do it. As much as some people might like that to happen, including Gardiner, just doesn't seem realistic at all. I think Dubas is just walking a kind PR line, but really knows there is no real room for Jake in the Leafs future plans. I wish him well, think he's a real stand up guy who bleeds blue, so I hope the fans give him (and Kadri) great ovations when he returns. That would show a lot of class, especially in Gardiner's case, with all his trials and tribulations.