bustaheims
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Etiam Vultus said:I believe that we traded the Kaberle pick from Boston (30th) plus our second to select Biggs at 22nd overall.
Yup.
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Etiam Vultus said:I believe that we traded the Kaberle pick from Boston (30th) plus our second to select Biggs at 22nd overall.
Thanks for the clarification.Tigger said:Yeah, it was the Philly pick the Leafs used for Percy though Colborne, Percy and Liles would still look pretty good for Kabs.
"He would run through a brick wall for" Burke and called him a great leader, nice. Let's hope some ufa's are listening, maybe they'll give us a discount to come play under a GM like that.CarltonTheBear said:Liles interview on the Fan 590:
http://www.fan590.com/media.jsp?content=20120125_155706_1664
Says a lot of nice things about the Leafs organization. One of the hosts asked if Liles had any regrets about not going to July 1st... like 10 minutes after he signed the contract.
CarltonTheBear said:@Michael_Traikos Michael Traikos
J-M LIles says there is a partial no-trade clause to his contract. #Leafs
5 minutes ago via web
Probably has to give a list of some sort. I have no problem with these sort of NTC's. I mean, nobody should have to get traded to Edmonton.
Tigger said:That applies to his current contract Sarge. No details yet on the scope of limitation in his new deal so far.
L K said:bustaheims said:Deebo said:McKenzie says 3.875 AAV.
Man, when it comes to re-signing players, Burke is like a ninja. When it comes to UFAs, I don't know what happens.
The flow of the team offense is very different when he is back there...he also makes the PP very dangerous. On the flip side, he's not all that great in the defensive zone and that makes for some harrowing experiences at times but I can live with a sub-4M contract. He's certainly still movable if Gardiner establishes himself as a go-to guy offensively down the road. I honestly think he would have gone for 4.5-5M as a free agent, so to sign him at 3.85 is more than a little reasonable (maybe a concession for the 4th year?)
It certainly does look like someone is going to be gone soon on the blueline though. Between Holzer in the AHL, Aulie as the 7th D-man and the glut of Schenn/Komisarek/Franson/Gunnarsson, something is going to have to happen soon and if they find a way to add an impact player, or even find a way to turf Komisarek's contract so that they can add a forward in the offseason, that would be huge.
Significantly Insignificant said:I think this may have been part of the downfall this year. He was supposed to be the one providing a calming influence on the back end. Once he went out, the wheels came off shortly after and they couldn't get them back on again. I don't think that this is the only reason the Leafs struggled after January 31, but I think it was a factor.