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Nik the Trik said:They can't trade O'Reilly until next March.
Oh right, they matched an offer. Forgot about that.
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Nik the Trik said:They can't trade O'Reilly until next March.
Rebel_1812 said:Bozak should be shown the door the time to upgrade is now.
princedpw said:My rough calculation suggests the leafs don't really have any more cap space now having Bolland and assuming $3 million for each of Kadri, Franson and Gunnar and $2 million for Bernier. I mean, they'll fill out the bottom end of their roster with some low-end guys making a million or less but that is about it. My rough guesses suggest that UFAs like Mac, Horton, Clarkson, Ference even are too rich (the 2.5 million dead space on our roster from buyouts/salary retention hurts).
Tigger said:princedpw said:My rough calculation suggests the leafs don't really have any more cap space now having Bolland and assuming $3 million for each of Kadri, Franson and Gunnar and $2 million for Bernier. I mean, they'll fill out the bottom end of their roster with some low-end guys making a million or less but that is about it. My rough guesses suggest that UFAs like Mac, Horton, Clarkson, Ference even are too rich (the 2.5 million dead space on our roster from buyouts/salary retention hurts).
That's not taking into account the likely buyout of Komisarek though, right? Almost 20 mil I think.
princedpw said:My rough calculation suggests the leafs don't really have any more cap space now having Bolland and assuming $3 million for each of Kadri, Franson and Gunnar and $2 million for Bernier. I mean, they'll fill out the bottom end of their roster with some low-end guys making a million or less but that is about it. My rough guesses suggest that UFAs like Mac, Horton, Clarkson, Ference even are too rich (the 2.5 million dead space on our roster from buyouts/salary retention hurts).
CarltonTheBear said:Tigger said:princedpw said:My rough calculation suggests the leafs don't really have any more cap space now having Bolland and assuming $3 million for each of Kadri, Franson and Gunnar and $2 million for Bernier. I mean, they'll fill out the bottom end of their roster with some low-end guys making a million or less but that is about it. My rough guesses suggest that UFAs like Mac, Horton, Clarkson, Ference even are too rich (the 2.5 million dead space on our roster from buyouts/salary retention hurts).
That's not taking into account the likely buyout of Komisarek though, right? Almost 20 mil I think.
Using princedpw's estimates (which I think are fair), the Leafs would have $5,233,333 in cap space. Throw in Colborne ($800k), McLaren ($600k), and Fraser ($800k) for $2.2mil total and we're down to $3,033,333 while still needing a 2nd/3rd line winger and another defenceman (ideally a top-4 guy).
And yeah, that's without a Komisarek buy-out. If he goes, our cap space goes up to $6,608,333. Even that amount would make it tricky to fill those holes. But there's no guarantee that the Leafs buy him out at this point. If he stays AND is on the roster, our cap space is $2,108,333.
With that said, this is all probably a little premature. It's very difficult to look at our cap situation without knowing exactly what is going to happen with Komisarek. And I'm sure Nonis will still be looking to make moves before July 5th comes around.
CarltonTheBear said:If Nonis is able to sign Kadri, Franson, Ference, Clarkson and Stalberg to those amounts I'll throw him a parade. I'd even be impressed if he got Clarkson for that low, even if I still wouldn't want him.
And if he does get Kadri and Franson for that low, it means they're likely on one-year deals and we'll have to negotiate a higher price next offseason.
Tigger said:Yeah, that seems right for the moment though I think it's fairly likely they'll buyout Komisarek barring a trade of some sort ( unlikely ). I hope Nonis can find another home for Liles, he's an extravagant redundancy.
CarltonTheBear said:Tigger said:Yeah, that seems right for the moment though I think it's fairly likely they'll buyout Komisarek barring a trade of some sort ( unlikely ). I hope Nonis can find another home for Liles, he's an extravagant redundancy.
I'm not sure. I'm a little surprised that it hasn't happened already. I guess there's no rush, but if they were going to buy him out the decision must have been made already. Why wait?
I won't be surprised at all if he does get bought out, but I wouldn't consider it a done deal.
mr grieves said:Not sure what's so unreasonable about Stalberg... Ference is seeing a rather significant raise (and can't we use TO's excellent composting program to lure him?)... and Clarkson...
mr grieves said:I was imaging Kadri with a Subban-like bridge contract (which is $2.85m or so, no?), Franson something similar. And Gunnarson isn't the sort of RFA that can hold out for big money.
mr grieves said:Not sure what's so unreasonable about Stalberg... Ference is seeing a rather significant raise (and can't we use TO's excellent composting program to lure him?)... and Clarkson... well, I was sort of hoping that'd be MacArthur anyway. Should be able to find 20-25 goals on the wing for less than $4.5m.
CarltonTheBear said:mr grieves said:I was imaging Kadri with a Subban-like bridge contract (which is $2.85m or so, no?), Franson something similar. And Gunnarson isn't the sort of RFA that can hold out for big money.
Since they play different positions, Subban probably isn't a very good comparable for Kadri. Given their draft positions and NHL success, Matt Duchene is probably the best comparable for Kadri and has been mentioned a number of times. He signed a two-year "bridge" deal for $3.5mil. Aside from Duchene though there's almost no successful top-10 draft picks that went for a bridge deal after their ELC expired. So it's going to be very difficult for the Leafs to look at other contracts in these negotiations.
Franson and Subban seem like a good comparison, but Subban's contract is a little deceptive. He was paid $2mil (pro-rated) to play a lock-out shortened season where he missed training camp and the first couple of weeks of the schedule. This upcoming season though he's making $3.75mil. I'm sure that's the number his camp was fighting for in their negotiations. Subban was also coming off a season where he finished 28th among defencemen in points. Franson was 8th this season.
mr grieves said:Not sure what's so unreasonable about Stalberg... Ference is seeing a rather significant raise (and can't we use TO's excellent composting program to lure him?)... and Clarkson... well, I was sort of hoping that'd be MacArthur anyway. Should be able to find 20-25 goals on the wing for less than $4.5m.
Stalberg was on pace for 40 points this season. He's also 27 years old, and has very good size and speed. Last season Tootoo signed for $1.9mil per for 3 years after a 30 point season. Ponikarovsky signed a 1-year deal for $1.8mil after a 33 point season. $2mil will probably be the minimum Stalberg gets.
As for Ference, I think you can probably make the argument that he's the best defenceman available. $3mil would be a very fair price to pay for a player like him, but a bidding war will drive his asking price way up. Last July Bryan Allen, Sami Salo, and Sheldon Souray all got at least $3.7mil. That's probably what Ference will be looking at.
CarltonTheBear said:If Nonis is able to sign Kadri, Franson, Ference, Clarkson and Stalberg to those amounts I'll throw him a parade. I'd even be impressed if he got Clarkson for that low, even if I still wouldn't want him.
And if he does get Kadri and Franson for that low, it means they're likely on one-year deals and we'll have to negotiate a higher price next offseason.
princedpw said:My rough calculation suggests the leafs don't really have any more cap space now having Bolland and assuming $3 million for each of Kadri, Franson and Gunnar and $2 million for Bernier. I mean, they'll fill out the bottom end of their roster with some low-end guys making a million or less but that is about it. My rough guesses suggest that UFAs like Mac, Horton, Clarkson, Ference even are too rich (the 2.5 million dead space on our roster from buyouts/salary retention hurts).
Nik the Trik said:I think the problem with that, though, is that if you do sign Gunnarsson and Franson to 3 million dollar contracts each that's not the Leafs pricing themselves out of Ference, that's the Leafs saying in big bright bold neon letters that they don't want Ference. If the Leafs make those signings then they would have five defensemen on the books making 3+ million of the cap plus Gardiner who's probably going to get top 4 minutes. Even if we imagine a cap that was 4 million higher so they could sign Ference it doesn't make any sense to sign him and then have one or both of your bottom pairing defensemen making that kind of money.
CarltonTheBear said:I'd even rather have Horton over Clarkson. At least with Horton you know you're getting a top-6 forward. I have a serious problem overpaying for 3rd liners. Look at every Stanley Cup finalist in the past 5 years and find me more than 2 overpaid players (total) in a teams bottom-6 group of forwards.