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The Official 2011/2012 Armchair GM thread

princedpw said:
Is Penner any better than Armstrong (who is good defensively)?

Penner's better offensively, but, when he's healthy (his biggest issue since coming to the Leafs), Armstrong is more physical, better in the defensive end and better suited to be used on a checking line.
 
Do you think chicago would trade back Jimmy Hayes and Stalberg?  We could send them MacArthur and Kulemin.  If people think the Kessel deal set us back look at the vesteeg trade.
 
bustaheims said:
princedpw said:
Is Penner any better than Armstrong (who is good defensively)?

Penner's better offensively, but, when he's healthy (his biggest issue since coming to the Leafs), Armstrong is more physical, better in the defensive end and better suited to be used on a checking line.

Armstrong also has a big edge in the pancake eating department. That is at least a weekly, if not bi-weekly, occurrence and should not go unnoticed.

Armstrong always practices safe Pancake.
 
Rebel_1812 said:
Do you think chicago would trade back Jimmy Hayes and Stalberg?  We could send them MacArthur and Kulemin.  If people think the Kessel deal set us back look at the vesteeg trade.

Jimmy Hayes and Stalberg set us back? lol my goodness...

And we traded Versteeg for, essentially, Biggs (or was is Percy?)  Either way that deal is still incomplete.

And for the record... I'd rather have Biggs or Percy than Hayes.
 
Erndog said:
Rebel_1812 said:
Do you think chicago would trade back Jimmy Hayes and Stalberg?  We could send them MacArthur and Kulemin.  If people think the Kessel deal set us back look at the vesteeg trade.

Jimmy Hayes and Stalberg set us back? lol my goodness...

And we traded Versteeg for, essentially, Biggs (or was is Percy?)  Either way that deal is still incomplete.

And for the record... I'd rather have Biggs or Percy than Hayes.

Percy and Leivo were taken with the picks from the Versteeg trade.
 
Erndog said:
Rebel_1812 said:
Do you think chicago would trade back Jimmy Hayes and Stalberg?  We could send them MacArthur and Kulemin.  If people think the Kessel deal set us back look at the vesteeg trade.

Jimmy Hayes and Stalberg set us back? lol my goodness...

And we traded Versteeg for, essentially, Biggs (or was is Percy?)  Either way that deal is still incomplete.

And for the record... I'd rather have Biggs or Percy than Hayes.

Leafs traded Hayes for what turned out to be Brad Ross.

Leafs traded Versteeg for what turned out to be Percy and Josh Leivo.

The jury is still out on both trades. 

The jury should also still be out on the Kessel trade.  Based only on NHL production to date, the trade is clearly in the Leafs favour.  Many of us assume that the three draft choices Boston obtained will have better careers.  Maybe, but maybe not.  But Kessel is already established as a top ten scorer and he could well stay there for many years. 
 
Corn Flake said:
Erndog said:
Sarge said:
Exciting intel! So, Schenn for JVR. Maybe Kulemin for Stewart. Mac for who knows? JVR/Grabo/Stewart or Kulemin. There's your bigger more skilled second line right there!
I'd like to sign Chris Kelly as the 3rd line center.  Local boy, tons of speed, can score 15-20 goals, lots of experience, fantastic PKer, etc.  Dude is a dynamo for a 3rd line center and can play any style of game.

Lupul-?-Kessel
JVR-Grabovski-Kadri
Mac/Kulemin-Kelly-Frattin


I'm all for that.  Not sure who centers the top line though... and what to do with Bozak (I guess in a deal for another center?)  I like Bozak too but if we did sign Kelly there would be no room for him assuming we try for a another top 6 center.


Edit:  I guess if we did go with a top 9 like that then available would be Bozak, MacArthur/Kule, Connolly, Lombardi, Armstrong, etc.  Not sure if that is realistically feasible.

Don't worry too much about where they all play. I keep looking at Philli and they should have the same problem but it finds a way of working itself out.  If the skilled young players we have step in and produce then they simply turn the 2nd liners into 3rd liners.

Schenn for JVR... let's call this a done deal.

Staal or Pavelski for the centre job

Clowe or Stewart for the #2/#3 winger job. 

Kelly or Gaustad for the #3 centre job.

Ben Eager or similar for the 4th line checker/fighter/utility man job.

Goal: Kipprusoff feels like the best option here over a Luongo.  2 years is a good amount of time to let Reimer apprentice.


Use collection of assets for these trades which include:  Picks, B-level prospects, Franson, Bozak, Mac, Kulemin, Scrivens,
Colborne or Kadri (not both, and probably only if we are talking Staal), Armstrong and the other obvious parts to sell like Connolly, Lombardi, etc.

Why are we calling Schenn for JVR a done deal? Did I miss something?
 
Jordan Staal future talk has cropped up, per Bob McKenzie:

@TSNBobMcKenzie There's a lot of Jordan Staal talk, where his long-term home is (PIT or elsewhere?). Being a year from UFA means he's driving the bus.

@TSNBobMcKenzie I wouldn't be surprised if all three Staal brothers eventually want to play on same team. Eric, BTW, has four more years on his CAR deal.

@TSNBobMcKenzie PIT can't get full market value in trade for J Staal if he's one and done in the new locale. So Staal ultimately ends up wherever he wants.

@TSNBobMcKenzie Which is to suggest Eric not going anywhere. Just a guess, but if Jordan isn't a Penguin -- not suggesting he's not -- a Cane seems logical.

@TSNBobMcKenzie Bottom line is in 1 yr, it's entirely his call. That power/influence dramatically impacts potential move this summer. #canyousaydriversseat


Make of it what you will... all this means to me is that both parties are considering parting ways.  If Burke wants J. Staal (as I think he should), he has an opening.
 
Kulemin and Malkin are good friends too... and have some chemistry together.

It's not entirely out of the realm of possibilities (we would obviously have to give more).

Cue nutman calling me a nut to suggest we trade Kuli.
 
Erndog said:
Kulemin and Malkin are good friends too... and have some chemistry together.

It's not entirely out of the realm of possibilities (we would obviously have to give more).

Cue nutman calling me a nut to suggest we trade Kuli.

Something using Kulemin and Franson, or Schenn if that other theory doesn't pan out. :)

Someone suggested Lupul for Staal.  Would be an interesting trade but not sure moving Lupul to get Staal helps the Leafs in the grand scheme.
 
Corn Flake said:
Someone suggested Lupul for Staal.  Would be an interesting trade but not sure moving Lupul to get Staal helps the Leafs in the grand scheme.

Well, it helps if Lupul is replaced with Nash  :)  8)
 
Sarge said:
Corn Flake said:
Someone suggested Lupul for Staal.  Would be an interesting trade but not sure moving Lupul to get Staal helps the Leafs in the grand scheme.

Well, it helps if Lupul is replaced with Nash  :)  8)


*tries thinking*......................... yeah maybe you are on to something there... but Nash or no Nash, wingers seem to be easier to come by than centres. Just IMO, the idea of JStaal as  the 1st line centre was to balance out the Lupul/Kessel combo and that they provide significant offensive numbers so you can go with a more defensive minded centre like J. Staal.  Without Lupul on that line, it may not work, and yes you would have to bring back in a offensive LW right away or the top line is probably no better than it was last year.
 
Does the #5 overall suddenly become available for a guy like Jordan Staal?

He was a top 5 pick himself.  6'4, good size, great 2 way game, untapped offensively pontential, was on pace for 33 goals this year... fits the Burke mold/style and fills a huge hole.  Would look great between Lupul and Kessel.  I think the #5 would definitely become available assuming of course Jordan signs a long-term deal here (5-6 maybe 7 years).  Also, I think it would have to be something else decent (but not great) going along with the 5 (Franson?  Bozak? etc) similar to the 8th + Voracek for Carter.

Also, the scuttlebutt on the Pens board appears to be that Jordan wants to go to a place with a bigger role and become one of "THE" guys on the team.  We can offer him the 1st line spot between Lupes and Kessel... having said that wouldnt it be weird to go to Carolina and suddenly get placed in his brothers shadow?  Albeit, the 2 Staals up the middle and Sutter on the 3rd line (unless he's involved in the deal) would be really enticing.
 
From what I can see, the Pens want a left side Dman for Staal.

Would Gunnarsson + the #5 overall pick make sense?  For either side?
 
Erndog said:
Does the #5 overall suddenly become available for a guy like Jordan Staal?

For only 1 guaranteed year of Jordan Staal? Absolutely not. On a longer term deal, maybe, but, still a coin-flip, I'd say.
 
Corn Flake said:
Make of it what you will... all this means to me is that both parties are considering parting ways.  If Burke wants J. Staal (as I think he should), he has an opening.

I'm not sure it even means that much, to be honest. What it tells me is that parts of the hockey media are musing about the future of the Penguins after they were fairly thoroughly dismantled in the first round by the Flyers. If Crosby were 100% healthy and Malkin wasn't a Hart finalist, I imagine we'd be seeing similar stories about him.
 
bustaheims said:
Erndog said:
Does the #5 overall suddenly become available for a guy like Jordan Staal?

For only 1 guaranteed year of Jordan Staal? Absolutely not. On a longer term deal, maybe, but, still a coin-flip, I'd say.

I wrote in the next paragraph it becomes available assuming he signs a long term extension.

Obviously not if he's a 1 and done.

Also, Burke said himself he sees a lot of the top end prospects in this draft being a few years away.  Obviously we don't know who we get at #5 but it's a very real possibility that player is around 2 years away before making an impact.  By then Kessel and Phaneuf are UFAs so I think Burke would seriously consider moving it now for a player contributing (especially if its a young player you can have signed for ~5+ years).  Burkes more in win-now mode as evident by him not dealing his current players for 1sts.  He pretty much said as much in his end of the season presser.
 
Erndog said:
I wrote in the next paragraph it becomes available assuming he signs a long term extension.

Obviously not if he's a 1 and done.

I know, but, some people will take the ball and run with it without taking the contract situation into account. Like I said, even with an extension, it might only be 50/50. Based on what he's said in his exit interviews, Burke seems very inclined to hold on to that pick and, were he to make a move for Staal, he'd likely prefer it to be more of a hockey deal - as, I imagine, would Shero, who would look at trading Staal as an opportunity to fill some of the holes in his roster.

EDIT: I should probably also add that, since Staal can't actually sign an extension until after July 1st, the potential for uncertainty there almost definitely takes the pick off the table.
 
Yeah, I'm sure the pick would be attractive in some offers but that's why I was asking about Bozak and Kulemin in a deal for Staal earlier. I'm sure offers for Staal would be fairly competitive if he was on the block so it's hard to say. I think he'd be a nice fit between Lupul and Kessel.

To get towards a 'Carlyle' team, bringing in Gaustad/Kelly for the third line and McClement for the fourth ( move Steckel to wing ) would be a good start too.

I don't know how much any of that is likely, Staal seems like a pipe dream and there will be demand for the bottom six centres in a down free agent year so the price performance will likely fall too.

Still, that would really shore up the defensive responsibility in the forward group.
 
Tigger said:
To get towards a 'Carlyle' team, bringing in Gaustad/Kelly for the third line and McClement for the fourth ( move Steckel to wing ) would be a good start too.

Why exactly are you advocating moving one of the league's best faceoff men to the wing?
 

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