How about 1 per GDT and 1 per PGT after a loss?Only one?
How about 1 per GDT and 1 per PGT after a loss?Only one?
Sorry, I do get it, and also know how to effectively communicate, that which I think.
If you intend to say something, use words to effectively do so.
If your opinion is the Leafs are too soft, say it directly. They need more grit for sure, but they don't need to get rid of all of the talent to do so... one, maybe two bodies changes everything. That, and the young guys need to mature, and learn the game. We started to see some of that with Matty this year, and Nylander as well.
When they first introduced the cap, didn't they reduce salaries by a %.
Could be a route they will go.
Yeah it was like 30%, and we'd need something like that here, just not to that degree.
But I'm guessing there's nothing about this is the CBA. Could be messy.
This wouldn't surprise me.
Yes great idea. Trade for Bobby Ryan. A guaranteed lottery ball pick 2020 1st rounder of their 2 lotteries AND 2 of their 5 2020 2nd rounders. then buy out Ryan and he can retire back home in Detroit. Then we would have a top end 1st rounder and 3 2nd rounders or 4 total picks who could be NHLers.Trade acquire a 1st round pick in order to buy out someone else's. Kind of like what we were forced into with Marleau
Yes great idea. Trade for Bobby Ryan. A guaranteed lottery ball pick 2020 1st rounder of their 2 lotteries AND 2 of their 5 2020 2nd rounders. then buy out Ryan and he can retire back home in Detroit. Then we would have a top end 1st rounder and 3 2nd rounders or 4 total picks who could be NHLers.Trade acquire a 1st round pick in order to buy out someone else's. Kind of like what we were forced into with Marleau
Yes great idea. Trade for Bobby Ryan. A guaranteed lottery ball pick 2020 1st rounder of their 2 lotteries AND 2 of their 5 2020 2nd rounders. then buy out Ryan and he can retire back home in Detroit. Then we would have a top end 1st rounder and 3 2nd rounders or 4 total picks who could be NHLers.
ottawa has 3 1st rounders in 2020. 2 of which are lottery ball picks.what?
There is a big difference though. Carolina took advantage of how desperate the Leafs were. Ottawa is much less desperate to unload so the price might be lower. Similar but different situation. I'd be happy with a high 2nd. 33-35.... the Leafs pick they were expecting to be 26 -31. Unfortunate set of circumstances put it in the teens.
There is a big difference though. Carolina took advantage of how desperate the Leafs were. Ottawa is much less desperate to unload so the price might be lower. Similar but different situation. I'd be happy with a high 2nd. 33-35.... the Leafs pick they were expecting to be 26 -31. Unfortunate set of circumstances put it in the teens.
Yes great idea. Trade for Bobby Ryan. A guaranteed lottery ball pick 2020 1st rounder of their 2 lotteries AND 2 of their 5 2020 2nd rounders. then buy out Ryan and he can retire back home in Detroit. Then we would have a top end 1st rounder and 3 2nd rounders or 4 total picks who could be NHLers.
Yeah you are probably right. Don't know much about Bobby but I do remember seeing him play a game with Compuware in Detroit when I was there for a tournament for one of my younger kids. and I remember people telling me he was the real thing. and when I watched him he could really drive da net. and had skill. anywho was thinking of a guy we could pick up to gain ourselves a lottery ball pick next year.I'd guess Ottawa will hang on to Ryan now. Some time has passed since the time they were trying to move Ryan & EK.
Their roster next year will have a heavy load of rookies and young players. They need to meet cap, & Ryan's salary will help, as it has over the last couple of years, so there's that. They have plenty of cap space - only $42 m committed in salaries for next season. The Senator's challenge will be meeting the league minimum, so I suspect they'll add 2 or 3 vets on short term contracts like they did last year e.g., Anisimov, Ennis, Namestnikov.
Can't see them giving up a potential top five pick when they've embarked on a (well publicized) rebuild. That would make zero sense.
And Bobby Ryan is from New Jersey.
Ryan is from Cherry Hill, NJ which is actually a suburb of Philadelphia.Yeah you are probably right. Don't know much about Bobby but I do remember seeing him play a game with Compuware in Detroit when I was there for a tournament for one of my younger kids. and I remember people telling me he was the real thing. and when I watched him he could really drive da net. and had skill. anywho was thinking of a guy we could pick up to gain ourselves a lottery ball pick next year.
I don't know where he is from. I remember talking briefly in dressing room area to his coach on Detroit Compuware at a tournament when he was still a kid. So he must have moved to Detroit at some point as I don't think kids are commuting.Ryan is from Cherry Hill, NJ which is actually a suburb of Philadelphia.
I don't know where he is from. I remember talking briefly in dressing room area to his coach on Detroit Compuware at a tournament when he was still a kid. So he must have moved to Detroit at some point as I don't think kids are commuting.