Liferleafer
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That works as well...or Ozhiganov gets a shot....I think you're 100% right But it will start Borgman/Zaitsev bottom pairing cause Babs loves his big boys
That works as well...or Ozhiganov gets a shot....I think you're 100% right But it will start Borgman/Zaitsev bottom pairing cause Babs loves his big boys
I thought it a good ideaHow about Braun for Marleau with 2 million retained. Saves you a bit of cap and gets you the RHD upgrade you want.
Dermott needs some time with Rielly at ES this year. He played RD for most of junior so I don't get the big issue for him. I'm more comfortable with that pairing and then evaluating where our D corps is at after that is tested.
Fair enough I will take this as fact given I have only read that he played RD often in articles. I know he has at points with the Marlies but we have only had 2 RHD on the marlies the past 2 years. Also, the bottom 4 Atlantic teams would probably be interested in that.As an Otters fan, this is not true. Dermott was almost exclusively played at LD in his time with Erie.
I don't know how the Marlies used him though.
As for this thread, I don't really see a trade working here unless it's a 3-way trade where Toronto sends picks/prospects to a 3rd team for a 3C that's sent to San Jose for Braun.
Fair enough I will take this as fact given I have only read that he played RD often in articles. I know he has at points with the Marlies but we have only had 2 RHD on the marlies the past 2 years. Also, the bottom 4 Atlantic teams would probably be interested in that.
He played very limited time with Rielly as a RD this year and their success was insane. Just defnitely worth a look and it could stop a lot of trade rumours for Nylander for "X DEFENSEMAN" or just calm a few people down on HF.Ah, I see. Well those articles are incorrect. His first 2 seasons he was basically always paired with Troy Donnay (Dermott-Donnay) and in his 3rd season he played with TBL prospect Erik Cernak (Dermott-Cernak). Sometimes he played with CHI prospect Darren Raddysh (Dermott-Raddysh) but I legitimately do not remember Erie ever playing him at RD.
I do think he could possible be capable at it because of his puck handling abilities though.
That's some real shallow thinking. Just because it's only four goals less doesn't mean that your team doesn't have room to improve defensively. And there's a big reason why the Sharks allowed only four less goals especially when the Leafs actually allowed less 5-on-5 and 3-on-3 than the Sharks. And it's because they allowed a lot more on their PK and in 5-on-6 against. Both things that Justin Braun would be a better option than anyone on the Leafs' right side currently. And honestly with the moves made and certain people like Thornton getting healthy, I have more confidence in the Sharks closing the gap in goals allowed 5-on-5 than I do the Leafs even maintaining that number or closing the gap in other ways to keep it as close as it was. You came within four goals allowed on a down year defensively for the Sharks and an up year for the Leafs. The previous two years saw a GA gap between the two teams of 33 and 34 goals respectively.
I didn't say the Leafs couldn't improve but geez as I suggested how many great Dmen did the Sharks have last year? Your thinking that PK doesn't count when analyzing good Dman is really shallow thinking.
Sharks have a need for a 3C. I'm assuming if Braun goes then we'd probably want something of that nature in return. I think he'd be a good add to Toronto.