Zee said:
There's a lot of smart guys in the front office and they've been running numbers all summer. I think it goes without saying that they would have multiple avenues and offers to get this done. Dubas himself said yesterday that a bridge deal would be "sub-optimal" for both parties so I'm sure they have an idea of what that would look like.
No doubt but the person I'm responding to seems to think that Dubas wouldn't have multiple offers out there so I was addressing that which, as you say, should go without saying but there's always one in the barrel.
I think we can all agree that a bridge deal would be sub-optimal for both parties but I think for a long term deal you do need to have a sort of mutual sense of co-operation that doesn't seem to be present at the moment(and at the very least, I think, would involve both parties in the current impasse being willing to compromise). Failing that, I think a fair argument can be made that the Leafs are actually better served with Nylander on a bridge deal so, you know, like you say it's almost certainly out there as a possibility.