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2016 Summer Housekeeping Thread

LuncheonMeat said:
lamajama said:
Does turfing Andy Frost count as housekeeping?

Actually, the Leafs declined to qualify him.  8)

Not happy about this.  I liked him a lot as an announcer, except in the pregame special events stuff, which is very hard to bring off w/o sounding like a doofus.

They'd better not get some over-the-top drama queen.
 
Frost was good. Morris was spectacular. I want a Morris setting for my GPS and smart phone!...Anyway, I'm sure whomever they choose next will be fine too. Maybe it's time a woman gets one of these gigs.
 
Off Season moves so far, categorized by my reaction/assessment. Yours may differ.

Aces:
- Rielly and Kadri contracts
- Matthews > Laine

Good stuff:
- Laying off the Free Agent Frenzy first hour buyouts in waiting
- qualifying C. Carrick, Marincin

Wait and see, low risk gambles:
- Andersen deal
- Woll, Korshkov, Grundstrom, Greenway, Walker, Chebykin picks
- Martin deal

I don't get it:
- Polak deal
- The Toughening

Pitchfork and torches time:
- nothing quite there yet
 
The Marlies signed Colin Smith to an AHL contract. He was acquired from Colorado in the Matthias trade but wasn't given a qualifying offer. Had 22 points in 23 regular season games with the Marlies.

Nice to see him in the fold, the Marlies can use his offence.

 
CarltonTheBear said:
The Marlies signed Colin Smith to an AHL contract. He was acquired from Colorado in the Matthias trade but wasn't given a qualifying offer. Had 22 points in 23 regular season games with the Marlies.

Nice to see him in the fold, the Marlies can use his offence.

Arcobello replacement, nice.

Marc-Andre Cliche signed to Marlies as well. Teammate of Smith's with Colorado/San Antonio.
 
herman said:
Marc-Andre Cliche signed to Marlies as well. Teammate of Smith's with Colorado/San Antonio.

Cliche played parts of 5 seasons with Clune and Andrew Campbell too with LA's AHL affiliate. On a related note, Clune's a guy I'd like to see brought back for the Marlies.
 
herman said:
I don't get it:
- Polak deal

Oh come on. If there's even like a 5% chance of Polak being flippable with even half the value of what he had last year that signing makes perfect sense. It's certainly not the sort of thing you pass on in favour of some of their bottom pairing options.
 
Nik the Trik said:
herman said:
I don't get it:
- Polak deal

Oh come on. If there's even like a 5% chance of Polak being flippable with even half the value of what he had last year that signing makes perfect sense. It's certainly not the sort of thing you pass on in favour of some of their bottom pairing options.

Exactly, some of the hyperbole being thrown around is quite frankly embarrassing.

I've actually barely paid attention to Leafs news the past few days because I'm sick of reading the same baseless alarmist posts.

When did it become cool to act like a pessimistic dick?
 
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:
When did it become cool to act like a pessimistic dick?

I think I joined the board in 2002? So somewhere around then.

Anyways, I don't think thats what Herman was doing. I just think that the Leafs are in a bit of a weird transitional place right now. I think a lot of people thought that with the Leafs largely out of the tear down phase what you'd see was a focus only giving PT to either prospects or more established long term pieces and fewer of the one year deadline flip deals we saw last year(especially because the strategy didn't work out great last year).

My hope is that in addition to getting picks for the Babcock/LL compensation, the Leafs keep stockpiling picks so that, potentially, they could make some offers to move up if needed. Realistically Greening, Laich and Michalek were longshots for that so this makes sense.

Corrado's ok and everything but I'm not sweating his being superfluous.
 
Bullfrog said:
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:
When did it become cool to act like a pessimistic dick?

I'm sure that's why people have the opinions that they do........to be cool.

As Nik displayed, some of those opinions are largely ridiculous.

They smack of people parroting a bunch of shut-in bloggers who have convinced themselves the Leafs are going to implode because they have deviated even slightly from the path they deemed best.

 
Nik the Trik said:
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:
When did it become cool to act like a pessimistic dick?

I think I joined the board in 2002? So somewhere around then.

Anyways, I don't think thats what Herman was doing. I just think that the Leafs are in a bit of a weird transitional place right now. I think a lot of people thought that with the Leafs largely out of the tear down phase what you'd see was a focus only giving PT to either prospects or more established long term pieces and fewer of the one year deadline flip deals we saw last year(especially because the strategy didn't work out great last year).

My hope is that in addition to getting picks for the Babcock/LL compensation, the Leafs keep stockpiling picks so that, potentially, they could make some offers to move up if needed. Realistically Greening, Laich and Michalek were longshots for that so this makes sense.

Corrado's ok and everything but I'm not sweating his being superfluous.

Yeah, that's sort of how I see it too. It just seems like the default here and elsewhere is now to be negative about this off-season and the moves that have been made.

Elsewhere there has been a lot of chat about a split or divide in the front office and absolutely none of it is based in fact. It's all people adding two and two and getting five and reporting five as the Gospel.

My post wasn't directed only at herman btw he has not been alone in his continued negativity since the draft either.

What is especially bothersome is that if any poster here is as optimistic in their projections of the Leafs prospects as some have been negative, they are borderline mocked by some.
 
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:
When did it become cool to act like a pessimistic dick?

Where exactly has anyone who doesn't like these signings acted like a dick? I'd actually like to know. Because with all due respect (and I genuinely like you as a poster) I can only find a few examples of that from a certain poster on the other side of the argument.

Some people like these signings, some people don't. It's actually seemed like a 50/50 split to me. But nobody is acting with any hostility or saying that the sky is falling or calling for Lou's head because of them. So I really don't see where you think the hyperbole is coming from.
 

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