It's clear the Leafs are pretty high on Kerfoot to extend him for four years right off the bat, at slightly more than Kappy and Johnny. Does that mean we should expect him to perform slightly better than those two? If so, I am definitely pleased with the signing. I guess we can only wait and see. How do people feel about the deal?
I think more intriguing is the whole Cody Ceci picture and what people are making of him? While I know he is not an advanced stats darling, he also played on a really bad team, with crappy defensive partners and was expected to shutdown the opposition's top lines with not much help. Perhaps it was a case of him either trying to do too much or just getting overwhelmed by what was asked of him. I can honestly say I have not watched him near enough to form any kind of insightful opinion, so I am prepared to leave the jury out on him until until I can watch him as a Leaf for at least half a season, unless he shows himself to be obviously terrible pretty quick. I doubt that will happen, at least I sure hope not.
I think both sides in his contract settlement are taking a "prove your worth" attitude here, which may be the best way to go. He seems to have the raw tools, so it may just be a question of whether in a new environment they can help him with his decision making and/or if the Leafs system better suits him. I'm prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt. Though not a d-man, I know Kadri used to make a lot of super bad turnovers with the puck, but under Babcock he really cut down his bad decisions and actually became very crafty with the puck. Who knows what will happen with Ceci, but if the Leafs can mold him into the kind of defencemen people thought he could be when he was first drafted, that would be a real coup. If not, they can choose to cut him loose after the season and reuse that cap space elsewhere. Probably worth the gamble.
I think more intriguing is the whole Cody Ceci picture and what people are making of him? While I know he is not an advanced stats darling, he also played on a really bad team, with crappy defensive partners and was expected to shutdown the opposition's top lines with not much help. Perhaps it was a case of him either trying to do too much or just getting overwhelmed by what was asked of him. I can honestly say I have not watched him near enough to form any kind of insightful opinion, so I am prepared to leave the jury out on him until until I can watch him as a Leaf for at least half a season, unless he shows himself to be obviously terrible pretty quick. I doubt that will happen, at least I sure hope not.
I think both sides in his contract settlement are taking a "prove your worth" attitude here, which may be the best way to go. He seems to have the raw tools, so it may just be a question of whether in a new environment they can help him with his decision making and/or if the Leafs system better suits him. I'm prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt. Though not a d-man, I know Kadri used to make a lot of super bad turnovers with the puck, but under Babcock he really cut down his bad decisions and actually became very crafty with the puck. Who knows what will happen with Ceci, but if the Leafs can mold him into the kind of defencemen people thought he could be when he was first drafted, that would be a real coup. If not, they can choose to cut him loose after the season and reuse that cap space elsewhere. Probably worth the gamble.