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Frank E said:So...who they waiving to make room for Boyle?
Smith seems like a pretty safe assumption.
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Frank E said:So...who they waiving to make room for Boyle?
Nik the Trik said:Frank E said:So...who they waiving to make room for Boyle?
Smith seems like a pretty safe assumption.
Nik the Trik said:Significantly Insignificant said:While I don't disagree on the price, the move itself didn't need to be made. Let Gauthier grow in to that role. I don't understand what the difference is between letting Matthews learn on the job in his role, but Gauthier isn't allowed to make mistakes and learn at his while at the pro level. Competing for a playoff spot shouldn't be the end goal for this year.
I agree this move wasn't necessary but I'm guessing with the season wearing on there are likely going to be quite a few nights where both Boyle and Gauthier might be in the lineup. Having Gauthier in a 5th C line and getting an occasional game doesn't strike me as cutting off his opportunity to learn and develop.
Significantly Insignificant said:While I don't disagree on the price, the move itself didn't need to be made. Let Gauthier grow in to that role. I don't understand what the difference is between letting Matthews learn on the job in his role, but Gauthier isn't allowed to make mistakes and learn at his while at the pro level. Competing for a playoff spot shouldn't be the end goal for this year.
CarltonTheBear said:WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:They have 1 of the 3 seconds left now, the other one is accounted for as part of another trade, all that remains is to determine which one of the two the other team takes.
Tampa gets the earliest/best pick. Anaheim gets the middle one. Toronto keeps the latest/worst pick.
Frank E said:So...who they waiving to make room for Boyle?
Significantly Insignificant said:So if as you say, they move Bozak, JVR, and Komarov, then this move on it's own isn't overly bad. However, this deal pretty much signifies that they are making a serious attempt at the playoffs. The concern I have there is that having that mindset is going to impact what they do with those three, or Polak and Hunwick.
lamajama said:Don't the Leafs owe a 2nd round compensation pick for Babcock or Lou or something like that??
herman said:Significantly Insignificant said:While I don't disagree on the price, the move itself didn't need to be made. Let Gauthier grow in to that role. I don't understand what the difference is between letting Matthews learn on the job in his role, but Gauthier isn't allowed to make mistakes and learn at his while at the pro level. Competing for a playoff spot shouldn't be the end goal for this year.
I'm speculating from Babcock's perspective, but a Matthews error usually just means we didn't score, while a Gauthier error usually means we got scored on, just based on how the lines are deployed.
Significantly Insignificant said:While I don't disagree on the price, the move itself didn't need to be made.
herman said:I'm speculating from Babcock's perspective, but a Matthews error usually just means we didn't score, while a Gauthier error usually means we got scored on, just based on how the lines are deployed.
bustaheims said:I disagree. Depth down the middle is the Leafs' biggest weakness.
Nik the Trik said:herman said:I'm speculating from Babcock's perspective, but a Matthews error usually just means we didn't score, while a Gauthier error usually means we got scored on, just based on how the lines are deployed.
I don't think that tracks. Both guys make defensive zone mistakes but I doubt the majority of anyone's mistakes result in goals against.
Competing for a playoff spot should always be the goal as long as you don't sacrifice the future and the Leafs didn't with this trade. Bringing in Boyle is nothing but positive for the future of these kids. There's never a bad word against this guy and he can truly play anywhere in your line up. As for Gauthier. You can't have too many kids learn on the job and the Leafs are weak up the middle. Watching Smith in the third slot Sat was the clincher for me. He shouldn't even be on the Leaf roster.Significantly Insignificant said:bustaheims said:WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:Froese and a 2nd this year.
Reasonable - especially if Lou and Co. move Polak/Hunwick/Komarov for picks, and use internal or cheap replacements. Boyle makes for a pretty good 4th line C.
While I don't disagree on the price, the move itself didn't need to be made. Let Gauthier grow in to that role. I don't understand what the difference is between letting Matthews learn on the job in his role, but Gauthier isn't allowed to make mistakes and learn at his while at the pro level. Competing for a playoff spot shouldn't be the end goal for this year.
herman said:That's very true, but I'm surmising based on Babcock's deployment at the beginning of the year with his null-out assignments (Hunlak, 4th line). Historically, Babcock needs a group he can count on to make the other team stand on their head and do triple salcows coming out of backflips to potentially pot a goal.
Guilt Trip said:Competing for a playoff spot should always be the goal as long as you don't sacrifice the future and the Leafs didn't with this trade. Bringing in Boyle is nothing but positive for the future of these kids. There's never a bad word against this guy and he can truly play anywhere in your line up. As for Gauthier. You can't have too many kids learn on the job and the Leafs are weak up the middle. Watching Smith in the third slot Sat was the clincher for me. He shouldn't even be on the Leaf roster.Significantly Insignificant said:bustaheims said:WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:Froese and a 2nd this year.
Reasonable - especially if Lou and Co. move Polak/Hunwick/Komarov for picks, and use internal or cheap replacements. Boyle makes for a pretty good 4th line C.
While I don't disagree on the price, the move itself didn't need to be made. Let Gauthier grow in to that role. I don't understand what the difference is between letting Matthews learn on the job in his role, but Gauthier isn't allowed to make mistakes and learn at his while at the pro level. Competing for a playoff spot shouldn't be the end goal for this year.
And in the grand scheme of things, they paid nothing off the roster for Boyle besides an easily recouped 2nd rounder. Great deal.
Significantly Insignificant said:bustaheims said:WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:Froese and a 2nd this year.
Reasonable - especially if Lou and Co. move Polak/Hunwick/Komarov for picks, and use internal or cheap replacements. Boyle makes for a pretty good 4th line C.
While I don't disagree on the price, the move itself didn't need to be made. Let Gauthier grow in to that role. I don't understand what the difference is between letting Matthews learn on the job in his role, but Gauthier isn't allowed to make mistakes and learn at his while at the pro level. Competing for a playoff spot shouldn't be the end goal for this year.
Significantly Insignificant said:bustaheims said:WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:Froese and a 2nd this year.
Reasonable - especially if Lou and Co. move Polak/Hunwick/Komarov for picks, and use internal or cheap replacements. Boyle makes for a pretty good 4th line C.
While I don't disagree on the price, the move itself didn't need to be made. Let Gauthier grow in to that role. I don't understand what the difference is between letting Matthews learn on the job in his role, but Gauthier isn't allowed to make mistakes and learn at his while at the pro level. Competing for a playoff spot shouldn't be the end goal for this year.