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skrackle said:That was JFJ's post '04 lockout folly. For some reason, he thought he had a roster with potential that he could top up with the likes of Lindros, Allison, Gill, Blake, Domi and whoever else, and somehow convert a non-playoff team into a contender.
I don't know how fair that is. For starters, I think it's a little forgivable that JFJ looked at the team after the lockout and thought they had some potential. Sundin was still around. McCabe and Kaberle were at their peak. There was a pretty good collection of younger players too with Antro, Steen, Wellwood and Colaiacovo. The problem with that team wasn't Allison or Lindros, it was Belfour and while it might be fair to say that JFJ should have known Belfour was finished I think it's safe to say that's an error he had in common with a lot of people on this board. It was an attempt to make one last push with Sundin and I'm more or less ok with that.
And even if you want to say that JFJ did a bad job of identifying guys to add, the reality is that signings like Allison and Lindros don't really hurt a team. They're short-term and can be easily corrected and that's the worst case scenario. A signing like Gill, I think, is a pretty good one for a young team. He's a good, steadying veteran presence and as the Leafs found out you can cash out on a guy like him and get bonus draft picks.
Even with Jason Blake, who I think we can all agree was JFJ's worst signing, you're still not giving up anything. And, yeah, cap space is important but I think we can agree that the real impact Blake had on the team and it's future paled in comparison to the bad trades Ferguson made.
A bad trade, as we've seen with JFJ and Burke, can really hurt a team if you misidentify what your team has/needs and don't set a good price on it. FA signings, even at their worst, seem to be pretty manageable. Looking at the Leafs right now I definitely would have preferred Burke signed more FA's and made fewer trades.