GirardSpinorama
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He probably does. Everyone expected Manson to get a 1st too though.
I think helleson and a 2nd was pretty much a first.
He probably does. Everyone expected Manson to get a 1st too though.
of course it will and it is, LeaFland is locked tightly into the narrative bubble that keeps whispering all kinds of weird things in their other ear
Its a high price for Gavrikov and one that may be worth it, but only if certain needs can be addressed in an extended deal
1 extension of Gavrikovs contract this the most important if the Leafs have to include a 1st
2 Jack Roslovic is made available, I have a feeling he'd look pretty sharp with JT and MM, they'd possibly be able to get the absolute best out of him
1st 2024(top 15 protected) Kerfoot Knies Sandin
I don't know if the long term option comes into play here, given that he is a UFA. He's easily worth a first if a team is confident they can re-sign him though, I agree there.
It's more likely he gets a first if he is dealt early with an extension. There are more very interesting pieces potentially on the market this year than in most years. If you work your way through these boards there are well over a dozen players that "will get a first" and there are probably others that may get moved. This is viewed as a deep draft. I think there will be resistance from teams that are not serious contenders to move a first this year. Of course it could be a later first but there are still only so many of those that teams would commit for a rental.Gavrikov is a 27y legit top4.
He gets a 1st
It makes total sense that Toronto is interested in acquiring Gavrikov, as they should be he would make them better.
That being said if he's going to cost a 1st+ I'd rather they use those assets on a top 6 forward.
They came 1 goal away from beating Tampa if they had 1 more finisher they win that series go get a finisher there is more offensive talent available now than there has been in 20 years.
Go get a finisher
Not necessarily. If Gavrikov is absolutely set on testing free agency, he will still get traded. But the trade value goes down. I'm not saying that's what will happen, there is little actual information floating around, just speculation, but his value signed or with interest in signing with his new team is very different from his value unsigned.Columbus allowing team to talk with gavrikov to help get a deal done
So If toronto deal for gavrikov, it will come withan extension too
If he want to hit free agency, he will be trade for sure but i dont think it will be in torontoNot necessarily. If Gavrikov is absolutely set on testing free agency, he will still get traded. But the trade value goes down. I'm not saying that's what will happen, there is little actual information floating around, just speculation, but his value signed or with interest in signing with his new team is very different from his value unsigned.
We outscored the Bolts, but difference came down to the timing of the goals....and refs.The Leafs have a good regular season D. As the last several years have shown when things get tighter and more physical the Leafs struggled outside of Muzzin to defend the net and win board battles. They need a physical D
We outscored the Bolts, but difference came down to the timing of the goals....and refs.
Blame the refs, blame the timing, blame anything but it was the same result.We outscored the Bolts, but difference came down to the timing of the goals....and refs.