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Zee said:Very small sample size though.
Well, yes, but I think Kadri proved somethng last year, right? If not, we wouldn't be having these conversations.
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Zee said:Very small sample size though.
A Weekend at Bernier's said:Well, yes, but I think Kadri proved somethng last year, right? If not, we wouldn't be having these conversations.
bustaheims said:A Weekend at Bernier's said:Well, yes, but I think Kadri proved somethng last year, right? If not, we wouldn't be having these conversations.
Until he's shown an ability to repeat the type of production we saw from him this past season, I have a hard time saying he's proven anything. While I expect he will be able to, he certainly wouldn't be the first player to have one really good season they could never reproduce.
bustaheims said:A Weekend at Bernier's said:Well, yes, but I think Kadri proved somethng last year, right? If not, we wouldn't be having these conversations.
Until he's shown an ability to repeat the type of production we saw from him this past season, I have a hard time saying he's proven anything. While I expect he will be able to, he certainly wouldn't be the first player to have one really good season they could never reproduce.
mr grieves said:bustaheims said:A Weekend at Bernier's said:Well, yes, but I think Kadri proved somethng last year, right? If not, we wouldn't be having these conversations.
Until he's shown an ability to repeat the type of production we saw from him this past season, I have a hard time saying he's proven anything. While I expect he will be able to, he certainly wouldn't be the first player to have one really good season they could never reproduce.
But it's a bit odd that the Leafs are confident enough in his being a top 6 C that they bought out Grabovski and set themselves up with him in that slot, and yet they're not sufficiently confident in those abilities to get him under contract longterm for about what a decent 2C would be paid.
Bender said:If we go by your logic then their respective teams had no confidence in Logan Couture, Matt Duchene or PK Subban. I refuse to believe this is true.
bustaheims said:While I expect he will be able to, he certainly wouldn't be the first player to have one really good season they could never reproduce.
A Weekend at Bernier's said:So while I get being cautious and I personally agree that a 5 year, $30M deal should not be in the cards, I think suggesting you need another year to know what kind of player you're getting is overtly skeptical.
pnjunction said:It could be that moving Franson has been the plan all along (or at least since giving up on moving Liles) and so it's just Kadri and Raymond to fit in the cap space we have left, which could work.
bustaheims said:They could also very well have a couple potential deals in their back pocket that they'll only execute once they actually need to cap space for contracts that are actually about to be signed. Until there's an actual, real need for the cap space, as opposed to the theoretical/hopeful one that exists right now
pnjunction said:I think we not that far from saying the same thing, other than guessing whether Leafs management tried to shop Liles or not (IMO they should have but that's just my opinion).
Shipping Franson out is the back pocket deal I'm talking about.
A Weekend at Bernier's said:93forever said:Kadri hasn't proven anything in the NHL yet. He needs to zip his mouth, be grateful he is in the NHL, take a short term contract from the Leafs, play his heart out showing what he can do on the ice then ask for the big dollars once his contract has expired.
You're entitled to your opinion and, in fact, I probably agree with you to a certain extent. But your first sentence is flat out wrong. He was 21'st in league scoring which, if nothing else, proves he has a knack for scoring. I don't think his production happened by accident.
bustaheims said:A Weekend at Bernier's said:So while I get being cautious and I personally agree that a 5 year, $30M deal should not be in the cards, I think suggesting you need another year to know what kind of player you're getting is overtly skeptical.
I'm not saying that. I'm saying the team needs another season to be willing to commit big money to the kid long-term. I don't expect him to flame out or anything like that, but, I also don't think he's really proven anything to the point where you can bank on him. To get the long-term deal he supposedly wants, he needs to show he can do it again, and, this time, over a full 82 game NHL season.
93forever said:A Weekend at Bernier's said:93forever said:Kadri hasn't proven anything in the NHL yet. He needs to zip his mouth, be grateful he is in the NHL, take a short term contract from the Leafs, play his heart out showing what he can do on the ice then ask for the big dollars once his contract has expired.
You're entitled to your opinion and, in fact, I probably agree with you to a certain extent. But your first sentence is flat out wrong. He was 21'st in league scoring which, if nothing else, proves he has a knack for scoring. I don't think his production happened by accident.
2 words for you: Jason Blake.
He was always a 20+ goal scorer, got lucky in the final year of his contract with the Isles and got a ridiculous deal with the Leafs. So before Kadri approaches Leafs management for a big contract, he should put up the big numbers first. Flip side is Leafs offer him a big contract, but Kadri doesn't produce, that makes Leafs management look bad and puts a bullseye on Kadri from Leaf fans.
mr grieves said:bustaheims said:A Weekend at Bernier's said:So while I get being cautious and I personally agree that a 5 year, $30M deal should not be in the cards, I think suggesting you need another year to know what kind of player you're getting is overtly skeptical.
I'm not saying that. I'm saying the team needs another season to be willing to commit big money to the kid long-term. I don't expect him to flame out or anything like that, but, I also don't think he's really proven anything to the point where you can bank on him. To get the long-term deal he supposedly wants, he needs to show he can do it again, and, this time, over a full 82 game NHL season.
But that ship sailed when they bought out Grabovski. They already are banking on him to be a top 6 center next season. They're just arguing that he has no reason to think they think that and he has no reason to expect to be paid like that. But the depth chart isn't hard to read.
Strangelove said:93forever said:A Weekend at Bernier's said:93forever said:Kadri hasn't proven anything in the NHL yet. He needs to zip his mouth, be grateful he is in the NHL, take a short term contract from the Leafs, play his heart out showing what he can do on the ice then ask for the big dollars once his contract has expired.
You're entitled to your opinion and, in fact, I probably agree with you to a certain extent. But your first sentence is flat out wrong. He was 21'st in league scoring which, if nothing else, proves he has a knack for scoring. I don't think his production happened by accident.
2 words for you: Jason Blake.
He was always a 20+ goal scorer, got lucky in the final year of his contract with the Isles and got a ridiculous deal with the Leafs. So before Kadri approaches Leafs management for a big contract, he should put up the big numbers first. Flip side is Leafs offer him a big contract, but Kadri doesn't produce, that makes Leafs management look bad and puts a bullseye on Kadri from Leaf fans.
Jason Blake was about 57 years old when he signed as a free agent. You might as well have said "two words for you: Bill Murray."
Bender said:maybe even if he did bounce back that it wasn't worth it - you heard his tirade at the end of the year.
losveratos said:What I believe they're thinking about is not, can he duplicate that "over a full 82 game season?" but instead as, will there be a sophomore slump? Will teams start to focus on him and bog him down? Will goalies learn his tricks? etc.