WhatIfGodWasALeaf
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Nik the Trik said:mr grieves said:I generally agree that the Leafs are set up really well to have a handful of stars eating up a lot of cap space. They don't have the middle class contracts that really hurt (well, Zaitsev)... but I guess I'm just trying to think like another GM. Leafs are coming on fast, and I'd be nervous. If there's a way to slow them down, throw sand the gears, I'd look at it.
I tried to look at to what extent things would really get sticky for the Leafs before Marleau's contract comes off the book and for the Leafs to really be in trouble I think a few things have to happen:
1. They re-sign Gardiner
2. They can't move Martin
3. The five young guys who need to be re-signed get, combined, in excess of 35 million combined.
4. There's almost no cap growth
I looked at things in sort of a worst case scenario way to get that 35 million by the way. My breakdown was 11.5 for Matthews, 8.5 for Marner, 7 for Nylander, 5 for Kapanen and 3 for Johnsson. If you can whittle that down at all the Leafs will be fine for the most part and if you can't then it's really just the one tough year until Marleau's contract comes off the books at which point between cap growth and that expiring deal they'll have 10 million or so to play with/re-sign guys like Dermott.
The Leafs will definitely have to make some hard decisions 4 or 5 years down the line but realistically those decisions will be about guys like Kadri more than any of their top flight guys.
This post has me considering bigamy.