bustaheims said:
RedLeaf said:
Again, this all depends on what he shows the management at camp. If he turns on the jets and is too hard to leave behind, ala Gardiner last year, than they will certainly burn the year up to have him in the lineup. It's always fun to have a blue chip in the organization either way.
Well, the situation here is fairly different than it was with Gardiner. A year of his contract was going to be used up no matter what, since he was either going to be a Leaf or a Marlie. He was 3 years older than Rielly is now and wasn't coming off a season that was shortened because of a significant injury. Burke's said it before - he doesn't like to bring kids into the lineup when they're still junior eligible and, on top of that, he prefers to give them a season or two in the AHL. Rielly would have to be absolutely lights out, top pairing quality fantastic in camp to not be sent back.
I hear ya. I was just saying it wouldn't be impossible for him to make the team.
I wouldn't want a borderline decision made to start him with the big club, and possibly hinder his career in any way either. He would have to clearly be in the top 4 to make it with the Leafs, otherwise send him down for experience.
Long shot, yeah. Impossible, not necessarily. We need more pleasant surprises like Gardiner to keep us excited about the future. ;D
EDIT:
I have no problems carrying around the Leafs flag of optimism during these troubling times. There's really been nobody to do it since nutman flipped the switch and descended into his deathly hollows of free agency despair.
Someone needs to stay positive!
This team is getting better!!!
** runs away**