OldTimeHockey said:
IJustLurkHere said:
OldTimeHockey said:
sickbeast said:
It looks to me like this could turn into a high stakes game of chicken. Who do you guys think has more to lose? Nylander with his ~$7 million sacrificed by sitting out for the season, or the Leafs with this potentially costing them the Stanley Cup?
That's quite the stretch there.
Is it though? We?ve gotten used to every decision in Leafsland being about the long term, but let us look at this year in isolation for a moment.
The Leafs are 8-5, and when healthy have an amazing offence, great PP, solid goaltending... and cap space to burn. They also have a lot of middling prospects which along with draft picks can be turned into rental defensemen.
Next year the Leafs will be good... but cap crunch hits and it will be MUCH more tactical to acquire pieces.
If the Leafs aren?t thinking of taking a run this year, they?re wasting possibly the best opportunity they?ll have for ~5 years when the next batch of kids are maturing to complement the strong core they have built.
No one said anything about taking a run but speaking about the Stanley Cup is very premature.
Let's look at it realistically. The Leafs are 8 and 5. From those 13 games we've a seen a team spend a good chunk of time in their own end, a goalie that generally gives up one suspect goal a game, and an offence that has gone into hibernation at the first sign of other teams adjusting their game plans towards the team. The PP has also struggled mightily since teams have been aggressive on the Leaf players.
Like I said, it's a real stretch to start talking about the Stanley Cup.
As far as fan5 expectations go, maybe, but if you're Dubas right now, you've got a 1 Dec deadline to decide that the Leafs are or are not going to be contenders.
If you decide yes, you need to maximise the assets by either signing or trading Nylander. While it's theoretically possible to both with the argument with Nylander (by letting him sit) and the cup, come playoff time, you want your strongest possible team on the ice.
If you decide no, that may ultimately prove correct, but as I note above, the Leafs are in a great position to add rentals to a really good team. If you take last nights lineup, put Matthews back in, add Nylander, then add (hypothetically) Bouwmeester AND McQuaid on the back end.
You don't have to decide to load up till the trade deadline. However if Nylander is still sitting on Dec 2, any run taken will not be as strong as it could.