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Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:
Serious question.  If, in the off-season, we could:

1.  Trade Kessel for a proven starting goaltender,
2.  Trade Phaneuf for a 1st,

would you do it?

1. no
2. I would be willing to package Phaneuf with out pick for a number 1/2 overall pick but my impression is that the draft isn't very deep this year
 
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:
Serious question.  If, in the off-season, we could:

1.  Trade Kessel for a proven starting goaltender,
2.  Trade Phaneuf for a 1st,

would you do it?

1. No, the guy is only 24 and is gonna hit 80 pts this year. Haven't had 80 pts Leaf since 30 year old Sundin.
2. Yes. Guy is a pylon.

Edit: Just managed to trade Captain Peanut for Colaiacovo in NHL12 who proceeded to get injured in the his first game for the remainder of the season. I still think I won that trade.
 
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:
Serious question.  If, in the off-season, we could:

1.  Trade Kessel for a proven starting goaltender,
2.  Trade Phaneuf for a 1st,

would you do it?

Goaltenders are extremely unreliable:  Look at Luongo being bashed after a decade of being at the top of the heap stats-wise.  Look at Bryz signing a billion dollar contract and having a worse save percentage than the leafs goalies. Then of course there's a guy like Toskala who looked decent, or at least equivalent to Nabokov in San Jose but washed out in Toronto. 

I just don't know what goalie in the league I could trade for and count on that goalie being a persistent rock behind the Toronto defense.  Maybe Lundquist?  So, basically, no I wouldn't do it.  I'd try to improve all other aspects of the team first, develop the younger goalies and pick up UFA goalies if I needed to.
 
princedpw said:
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:
Serious question.  If, in the off-season, we could:

1.  Trade Kessel for a proven starting goaltender,
2.  Trade Phaneuf for a 1st,

would you do it?

Goaltenders are extremely unreliable:  Look at Luongo being bashed after a decade of being at the top of the heap stats-wise.  Look at Bryz signing a billion dollar contract and having a worse save percentage than the leafs goalies. Then of course there's a guy like Toskala who looked decent, or at least equivalent to Nabokov in San Jose but washed out in Toronto. 

I just don't know what goalie in the league I could trade for and count on that goalie being a persistent rock behind the Toronto defense.  Maybe Lundquist?  So, basically, no I wouldn't do it.  I'd try to improve all other aspects of the team first, develop the younger goalies and pick up UFA goalies if I needed to.

I still believe that the Leafs have a very solid pool of goalie prospects with Gus, Reimer, Scrivens, Rynaas and Owuya. Hopefully one of these guys can be for real, but it will take time.
 
First set - excellent
7-2-1

Second set
4-5-1

Third set
5-4-1

Fourth set
4-4-2

Fifth set
5-4-1

Sixth set
4-5-1

Next 10:
San Jose L
Washington L
Florida L
@Chicago L
@Montreal W
Boston  -- L
@Pittsburgh L
Philadelphia
@Washington
@Florida


1-6, ok here's what's gonna happen with the remaining 15 games:

Philadelphia  W
@WashingtonW
@Florida W
@Tampa Bay W
@Ottawa W
@Boston OTL
NY Islanders W
@New Jersey W
NY Rangers W
Carolina W
Philadelphia W
Buffalo W
@Buffalo L
Tampa Bay W
@Montreal W

13-1-1, Leafs finish with 94 points
 
Judging by the way their playing and the sudden influx of injuries to key players, I would be surprised if they managed to win more than 4 of their remaining games. Lottery pick this year.
 
Mack674 said:
Judging by the way their playing and the sudden influx of injuries to key players, I would be surprised if they managed to win more than 4 of their remaining games. Lottery pick this year.

That's what will make the turnaround so remarkable.  We'll be talking about this season for years to come.
 
Zee said:
Mack674 said:
Judging by the way their playing and the sudden influx of injuries to key players, I would be surprised if they managed to win more than 4 of their remaining games. Lottery pick this year.

That's what will make the turnaround so remarkable.  We'll be talking about this season for years to come.

Dunno. I smell a winning tear and Leafs just missing the play offs. Thus, another middling prospect and Burke saying how happy he is that the guys responded to Carlyle at the end of the season. He believes in this group.
 
Chazz-Micheal Liles said:
Zee said:
Mack674 said:
Judging by the way their playing and the sudden influx of injuries to key players, I would be surprised if they managed to win more than 4 of their remaining games. Lottery pick this year.

That's what will make the turnaround so remarkable.  We'll be talking about this season for years to come.

Dunno. I smell a winning tear and Leafs just missing the play offs. Thus, another middling prospect and Burke saying how happy he is that the guys responded to Carlyle at the end of the season. He believes in this group.

Or in other words "The worst case scenario!"

Better they tank completely then have a run.  Then Burke would be under no illusions.
 
Chazz-Micheal Liles said:
Zee said:
Mack674 said:
Judging by the way their playing and the sudden influx of injuries to key players, I would be surprised if they managed to win more than 4 of their remaining games. Lottery pick this year.

That's what will make the turnaround so remarkable.  We'll be talking about this season for years to come.

Dunno. I smell a winning tear and Leafs just missing the play offs. Thus, another middling prospect and Burke saying how happy he is that the guys responded to Carlyle at the end of the season. He believes in this group.

We get it.
 
Bender said:
Chazz-Micheal Liles said:
Zee said:
Mack674 said:
Judging by the way their playing and the sudden influx of injuries to key players, I would be surprised if they managed to win more than 4 of their remaining games. Lottery pick this year.

That's what will make the turnaround so remarkable.  We'll be talking about this season for years to come.

Dunno. I smell a winning tear and Leafs just missing the play offs. Thus, another middling prospect and Burke saying how happy he is that the guys responded to Carlyle at the end of the season. He believes in this group.

We get it.

Do you? Perhaps I did not make myself clear enough.
 
Chazz-Micheal Liles said:
Bender said:
Chazz-Micheal Liles said:
Zee said:
Mack674 said:
Judging by the way their playing and the sudden influx of injuries to key players, I would be surprised if they managed to win more than 4 of their remaining games. Lottery pick this year.

That's what will make the turnaround so remarkable.  We'll be talking about this season for years to come.

Dunno. I smell a winning tear and Leafs just missing the play offs. Thus, another middling prospect and Burke saying how happy he is that the guys responded to Carlyle at the end of the season. He believes in this group.

We get it.

Do you? Perhaps I did not make myself clear enough.

No, I think it's pretty clear you are predicting a worst case scenario and are making that known in every thread.
 
To be fair the worst-case scenario is a safe bet when we're talking Leafs since the lockout.  A bunch of 9th and 10th in the conference finishes and of course that 29th in the league...

I also feel that we're prime for a march to the 9th or 10th spot and summer full of Burke gushing about it.  Maybe it happens maybe it doesn't but that's where my money is.
 
pnjunction said:
To be fair the worst-case scenario is a safe bet when we're talking Leafs since the lockout.  A bunch of 9th and 10th in the conference finishes and of course that 29th in the league...

I also feel that we're prime for a march to the 9th or 10th spot and summer full of Burke gushing about it.  Maybe it happens maybe it doesn't but that's where my money is.

To be honest, I don't really see the point in being pessimistic until that comes to pass. If there's no hope for things to improve then what's the point of following a sports team, let alone the Leafs?
 
pnjunction said:
To be fair the worst-case scenario is a safe bet when we're talking Leafs since the lockout.  A bunch of 9th and 10th in the conference finishes and of course that 29th in the league...

I also feel that we're prime for a march to the 9th or 10th spot and summer full of Burke gushing about it.  Maybe it happens maybe it doesn't but that's where my money is.

Yep. It's a pretty safe bet that when the Leafs (and by extension, Leaf Nation) has an opportunity to get the shaft, we all lube up. I mean how
many times has this happened? Our #1 goalie goes down and BB picks up a waiver has-been and he turns into Bernie Parent? We get a minor leaguer throw a hat trick in the last game to screw a Top 5 pick. We trade our First-Rounder (well...2 actually) and we promptly drop to 29. I was totally shocked we didn't win the lottery that year.

I mean, for Heaven's sake, if we didn't want to cry, it would be laughable.
 
WAYNEINIONA said:
Then what would they have to complain about?

There's a difference between complaining and having absolutely no hope for any outcome other than the worst case scenario at every turn.
 
Bender said:
WAYNEINIONA said:
Then what would they have to complain about?

There's a difference between complaining and having absolutely no hope for any outcome other than the worst case scenario at every turn.

It seems to me that some are taking actual delight in the adversity this team has faced, supposed fans that do nothing but point out negative aspects as if it somehow is lost on the masses, like Kurtz bearing torch and sword in the darkness.

I mean, yeah get it out of your system if you need to but once in a blue moon give some props?

It can't really hurt, unless complaining and noting every bad touch is the only thing keeping you going, not sure what they're a fan of in that case.
 
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