Moose and Squirrel
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that was the cap... less than 200k in real moneyAs a reference, the Leafs got a 5th rounder to retain 1.1M on Robin Lehner as a 3rd party.
that was the cap... less than 200k in real moneyAs a reference, the Leafs got a 5th rounder to retain 1.1M on Robin Lehner as a 3rd party.
Sharks will take a third and retain whatevers needed. Tidy bit of business
Cap, not money is what Toronto to expect other teams to retain.that was the cap... less than 200k in real money
Retaining $1m in capspace is 'only' $220k in real salary given that only 22% of the season remains after the deadline. In that regard a 5th doesn't seem unreasonable.As a reference, the Leafs got a 5th rounder to retain 1.1M on Robin Lehner as a 3rd party.
That is absolutely not what LeBrun said. It was 2 separate comments that had nothing to do with each other.
You're starving for a leafs trade arent you
It'll be nice to have ya.I like Foligno a lot, so seeing a team that I can't stand acquire him would cause some inner conflict for me. Great fit too. Similar to when they signed Simmonds. Hate the feeling of seeing a team that I always root against land players that I really like who are great acquisitions.
Hopefully another team swoops in and saves me from having to (kind of) root for the Leafs.
Of course. Leafs always have to pay that little bit more in trade proposalsI would expect that to be of higher value this time around.
I'd personally rather add a guy w skill and a bit of Grit like Schwartz, but I can see the appeal of Foligno stylistically. Hoping for a reasonable cost if there is truth to it .
That is absolutely not what LeBrun said. It was 2 separate comments that had nothing to do with each other.
You're starving for a leafs trade arent you