Bonsixx said:
Luongo's availability is Cujo becoming available, it's Belfour becoming available.
There are a few extremely significant differences between Cujo/Belfour and Luongo - neither Cujo nor Belfour came with any talent cost, under a salary cap or with a 10 year contract. Sure, adding Luongo is an improvement in the short-term, but, what if, 5 years from now, like many other 38 year old goalies, he's on the verge of being done and the new CBA removes the possibility of getting him off the cap by sending him to the AHL (a very real possibility for players over 35 - it's one of the ways the league will look at to discourage these retirement style contracts)? Suddenly, there's more than $5M in cap for another 5 seasons committed to a goalie that can't hack it anymore. In terms of long-term planning, Luongo comes with way too many risks - which is exactly why so many of us (and, if the latest reports are to be believe, those in charge of the Leafs) are so hesitant about trading anything of value for him.