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And that's with me leaving Kappy out because I'm assuming either he or Johnsson will be traded this summer.True, could work out in that sense.
I will say, that is a spicy top 9 for sure
And that's with me leaving Kappy out because I'm assuming either he or Johnsson will be traded this summer.True, could work out in that sense.
I will say, that is a spicy top 9 for sure
And that's with me leaving Kappy out because I'm assuming either he or Johnsson will be traded this summer.
On the other hand, it allows Nylander to shoot more with another puck mover on his line. Would be really interesting to see how these lines would look next year:
Hyman-Tavares-Marner
Bracco-Matthews-Nylander
Johnsson-Kadri-Moore
Brown replacement.
is it his name that makes him one dimensional? where did you read he was one dimensional just curious?No thanks we got enough one dimensional wingers
Maybe. we don't seem to catch too many breaks with these guys we bring in from overseas.
Thankfully, Dubas is much smarter than you and all Leaf fans that want Nylander gone.Nylander will be in Carolina's line-up, Bracco I don't think is ready to play with the big man
people are also going off this season, with his lackluster performance, giveaways, and that huge contract... dont blame the posters who want him gone.... we all see potential just a little pissed that he did not deliver, I hope he turns it around, but now you are just betting on potential vs results.Thankfully, Dubas is much smarter than you and all Leaf fans that want Nylander gone.
Guaranteed if Nylander is traded and becomes a ppg winger/center, all you people that want him gone will be *****ing about trading him.
people are also going off this season, with his lackluster performance, giveaways, and that huge contract... dont blame the posters who want him gone.... we all see potential just a little pissed that he did not deliver, I hope he turns it around, but now you are just betting on potential vs results.
Or he's going off 160 games of results instead of 54. The potential is just a cherry on top.
Maybe. we don't seem to catch too many breaks with these guys we bring in from overseas.
No thanks we got enough one dimensional wingers
I'm not sure. They're mostly expected to be depth guys and that's what they have been.
Zaitsev was pretty good the first season, but hasn't progressed or maintained that level.
Thankfully, Dubas is much smarter than you and all Leaf fans that want Nylander gone.
Guaranteed if Nylander is traded and becomes a ppg winger/center, all you people that want him gone will be *****ing about trading him.
I actually think Z played well the last 3 weeks of the season, and was solid in the playoffs.
I think he should stay with Muzzin and both should just play D and not worry about points.
He was actually pretty good all season. Obviously some hiccups here or there, and some games where he did not look very good, but he was very consistent and played at a good level. Production obviously wasn't there until the second half, and he really started to play above himself once he got away from Gardiner and went to Muzzin/Dermott. Doesn't really surprise me... I do not think Gardiner makes any of his partners look good defensively.
I wouldn't mind keeping him. I also don't mind trading him for the right price and getting someone like Pesce to replace him. He's definitely better than HF gives him credit.
I think Z was f***ed up by having to play with BrainFart Gardiner for two years. I would imagine it's hard to play with that guy...I actually think Z played well the last 3 weeks of the season, and was solid in the playoffs.
I think he should stay with Muzzin and both should just play D and not worry about points.
People also realize that the Leafs are top-heavy in terms of money invested in forwards, and Nylander is the one most likely to be moved to balance that out...Thankfully, Dubas is much smarter than you and all Leaf fans that want Nylander gone.
Guaranteed if Nylander is traded and becomes a ppg winger/center, all you people that want him gone will be *****ing about trading him.
I think Z was ****ed up by having to play with BrainFart Gardiner for two years. I would imagine it's hard to play with that guy...
People also realize that the Leafs are top-heavy in terms of money invested in forwards, and Nylander is the one most likely to be moved to balance that out...
Seriously, though, I don't expect Nylander to be back with the Leafs next season. The writing was pretty much on the wall for him when the Leafs signed Tavares.
I agree. Unless, you get someone in line with what would have been returned had he scored 60 points this year. Ristolainen like Nylander has underacheived but is very skilled. You could run him in as a top-3 dman for the next 10 years if all goes well. A player like that I wouldn't hesitate to move Nylander for.Trading Nylander now is selling low. The smart plan is to have him rack up some numbers and then move him to get full value