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Bullfrog said:Nylander is good.
Nylander is great.
hockeyfan1 said:You don?t need charts for this...Willy Nye the foodie guy......er, the hair I mean.
https://nhl.nbcsports.com/2019/07/26/maple-leafs-teammates-mock-william-nylanders-summer-look/
Zee said:That cross he's wearing is nice.
hockeyfan1 said:You don?t need charts for this...Willy Nye the foodie guy......er, the hair I mean.
https://nhl.nbcsports.com/2019/07/26/maple-leafs-teammates-mock-william-nylanders-summer-look/
Hyman and Dermott are full value btw. If they sign Gards and Marner as you say for 13.5 mill then all is fine and dandy until they come off LTIR, especially Hyman. Neither can play until they clear enough space (their daily contract values) for them when they come off LTIR. So for arguments sake we'll say it's 3 mill. The Leafs would have to clear 3 million. Dermott is easy to cover as they can easily send down an equal contract. Hyman would be a lot harder because even tho he makes 2.2 mill, there isn't anyone on the roster making that. He's on and island by himself in the 2 mill bracket. That means either Hyman, or one of the over the 2 mill club has to go in order for him to be activated to play. Can't see that happening for a few reasons. Marner isn't signing for under 10 and no way Gards signs for 4.5. Can't see it happening. And I don't see the Leafs dumping Hyman or a bigger contract.Significantly Insignificant said:So because things are slow, and because the horse probably has one last breath in it, I thought I would ask about the following scenario.
I was looking at capfriendly (probably my first mistake), and it shows that the have the following on LTIR:
Horton, Nathan $5,300,000
Clarkson, David $5,250,000
Hyman, Zach $2,250,000
Dermott, Travis $863,333
Total $13,663,333
They are currently over by $2.879 million, so $13.663 million subtract that value is $10.784 million.
The capfriendly values currently have 13 forwards and 8 defencemen. If the Leafs were to sign Marner and Gardiner, that would put them at 14 forwards and 9 defencemen. So they could drop three players, and perhaps 4 if they wanted to be right against the minimum number of players that they can carry. That possibly saves them $2.1 to $2.8 million, which puts them back up to $13.663 million in space. That value is enough to sign Marner at 9 million on a short term contract, and Gardiner at $4.5 million on a short term contract.
Where I am not sure is if they Dermott and Hyman values are the full values of their contracts, or if they are pro-rated? Assuming it's the full value, and assuming that Marner is cool with a bridge deal at that value, do you think they should do it?
Significantly Insignificant said:So because things are slow, and because the horse probably has one last breath in it, I thought I would ask about the following scenario.
I was looking at capfriendly (probably my first mistake), and it shows that the have the following on LTIR:
Horton, Nathan $5,300,000
Clarkson, David $5,250,000
Hyman, Zach $2,250,000
Dermott, Travis $863,333
Total $13,663,333
Guilt Trip said:Hyman and Dermott are full value btw. If they sign Gards and Marner as you say for 13.5 mill then all is fine and dandy until they come off LTIR, especially Hyman. Neither can play until they clear enough space (their daily contract values) for them when they come off LTIR. So for arguments sake we'll say it's 3 mill. The Leafs would have to clear 3 million. Dermott is easy to cover as they can easily send down an equal contract. Hyman would be a lot harder because even tho he makes 2.2 mill, there isn't anyone on the roster making that. He's on and island by himself in the 2 mill bracket. That means either Hyman, or one of the over the 2 mill club has to go in order for him to be activated to play. Can't see that happening for a few reasons. Marner isn't signing for under 10 and no way Gards signs for 4.5. Can't see it happening. And I don't see the Leafs dumping Hyman or a bigger contract.Significantly Insignificant said:So because things are slow, and because the horse probably has one last breath in it, I thought I would ask about the following scenario.
I was looking at capfriendly (probably my first mistake), and it shows that the have the following on LTIR:
Horton, Nathan $5,300,000
Clarkson, David $5,250,000
Hyman, Zach $2,250,000
Dermott, Travis $863,333
Total $13,663,333
They are currently over by $2.879 million, so $13.663 million subtract that value is $10.784 million.
The capfriendly values currently have 13 forwards and 8 defencemen. If the Leafs were to sign Marner and Gardiner, that would put them at 14 forwards and 9 defencemen. So they could drop three players, and perhaps 4 if they wanted to be right against the minimum number of players that they can carry. That possibly saves them $2.1 to $2.8 million, which puts them back up to $13.663 million in space. That value is enough to sign Marner at 9 million on a short term contract, and Gardiner at $4.5 million on a short term contract.
Where I am not sure is if they Dermott and Hyman values are the full values of their contracts, or if they are pro-rated? Assuming it's the full value, and assuming that Marner is cool with a bridge deal at that value, do you think they should do it?
If miracles happen and all works the way you say money wise, would you trade Hyman, or a bigger contract away, to keep Gardiner?
I was thinking him as well but I think the Leafs are committed to seeing what he can do. They'd have to trade him though, as he'd only count for a little over a mill going to the A. Not enough to cover Hyman.Bill_Berg said:Guilt Trip said:Hyman and Dermott are full value btw. If they sign Gards and Marner as you say for 13.5 mill then all is fine and dandy until they come off LTIR, especially Hyman. Neither can play until they clear enough space (their daily contract values) for them when they come off LTIR. So for arguments sake we'll say it's 3 mill. The Leafs would have to clear 3 million. Dermott is easy to cover as they can easily send down an equal contract. Hyman would be a lot harder because even tho he makes 2.2 mill, there isn't anyone on the roster making that. He's on and island by himself in the 2 mill bracket. That means either Hyman, or one of the over the 2 mill club has to go in order for him to be activated to play. Can't see that happening for a few reasons. Marner isn't signing for under 10 and no way Gards signs for 4.5. Can't see it happening. And I don't see the Leafs dumping Hyman or a bigger contract.Significantly Insignificant said:So because things are slow, and because the horse probably has one last breath in it, I thought I would ask about the following scenario.
I was looking at capfriendly (probably my first mistake), and it shows that the have the following on LTIR:
Horton, Nathan $5,300,000
Clarkson, David $5,250,000
Hyman, Zach $2,250,000
Dermott, Travis $863,333
Total $13,663,333
They are currently over by $2.879 million, so $13.663 million subtract that value is $10.784 million.
The capfriendly values currently have 13 forwards and 8 defencemen. If the Leafs were to sign Marner and Gardiner, that would put them at 14 forwards and 9 defencemen. So they could drop three players, and perhaps 4 if they wanted to be right against the minimum number of players that they can carry. That possibly saves them $2.1 to $2.8 million, which puts them back up to $13.663 million in space. That value is enough to sign Marner at 9 million on a short term contract, and Gardiner at $4.5 million on a short term contract.
Where I am not sure is if they Dermott and Hyman values are the full values of their contracts, or if they are pro-rated? Assuming it's the full value, and assuming that Marner is cool with a bridge deal at that value, do you think they should do it?
If miracles happen and all works the way you say money wise, would you trade Hyman, or a bigger contract away, to keep Gardiner?
Ceci!
That's a pretty decent team. Although I think it'd still be miles better with Gards over Ceci. The handedness aspect with Babs is a little over the top.disco said:Healthy at Christmas this team is rolling:
Johnsson-Matthews-Nylander
Hyman-Tavares-Marner (matchup)
Moore-Kerfoot-Kapanen
Mikheyev-Spezza-Petan
Rielly-Dermott
Muzzin-Barrie (matchup)
Sandin-Ceci
Andersen
Neuvirth
disco said:Rask and Bennington got stronger and stronger as the playoffs went on. No coincidence they had what amounted to load management during the season, around 50 games played I believe. If you can get 30 from your backup that really sets up your starter for playoff success. The Leafs should be good enough that they don't have to ride Freddie for 65.
Overdrive:
Should there be greater concern about the Leafs' backup goalie position?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae45OyzTs3w