I think he is plan B. I just hope we do not get desperate enough to resign TyBo.
At the right price, he's still better than most of the other Free Agents available. Sad but true.
I’ll believe Nylander at C when I see it from Babcock full time.Nylander is still a wildcard.
According to capfriendly he was an RFA. I'm sure he got paid pretty well over in the KHL to make the jump.That's too bad, but it's the result of having depth and competition. No free spots (well, in most cases anyway..). Must have been offered good money to not even fight for a spot in camp. Was he an RFA?
If Matthews, Nylander and Marner continue to grow, we might be able to get by with TyBo's declining production. I would not be willing to risk that.
Nylander is still a wildcard.
Not that your wrong but I will say this... Lindholm was brought in to replace Aaltonen at the AHL level and add organization depth in case of injuries ect.. Nylander will be moved to center and the 4th line center job is Gauthier's to lose. That's the plan for next season as I see things from the outside looking in. The only reason why Gauthier wasn't the 4th line center PK player this past season for the Leafs was do to his severe injury he suffered was the type of injury that takes almost a full year to get back from and back in form. There was no reason to rush him and there was no chance the Leafs were going put him in the NHL full time after such an injury when he was waver exempt. They did right by him, gave him the time to fully recover and continue his development... cue why the Leafs signed Moore in the first place. Many don't like him because he's not a sexy point producer but believe me he will be valuable for the Leafs next season.This probably just means he got a really good deal over there. This doesn't mean he didn't want to join the NHL cause he was stuck in the AHL, at least that's how it looks to me.
Just follow the money.
He might not have any other options. I wouldn't be surprised to see Dubas hold off on a significant addition at the centre position until Babcock gives him an extended look to start the season. If he confirms that he is not an NHL centre at that point then I see a bigger move happening. Until then I foresee stop gaps (barring the unlikely event that Tavares comes home of course).I’ll believe Nylander at C when I see it from Babcock full time.
Again this organization seriously lacks at C. Would’ve been nice to move JVR last summer to have the extra pick/whatever to address this. We’ve taken another C hit here. Not great.
we have lots of good wingersTrue, but... fill one hole, open another... Would need to find a winger of sufficient quality to play with Matthews.
This is true, but we have a lot more internal candidates at the wing than we do at centre so the hole would not be quite as gaping.True, but... fill one hole, open another... Would need to find a winger of sufficient quality to play with Matthews.
you should quote him or credit him here. I think he deserves it. I'd personally like to know so I can add him to my reliable/intelligent list. 50% of the fan base is full of immature people that spew bs.Kudos to the poster who sniffed this out earlier this week.
Yeah. I'm a bit worried that Babcock will go back to Hyman and Brown on Matthews' wings if we move Nylander to center, and that has simply not been an effective line.True, but... fill one hole, open another... Would need to find a winger of sufficient quality to play with Matthews.
You keep parroting this, but it's not particularly insightful tbh. Every single team has what ifs.What if!!!?