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slapshot said:With Kapanen looking pretty decent alongside Matthews, how about a blockbuster between the Original Six great rivalry, Leafs and Habs.
Nylander to Montreal for Jonathan Drouin. Similar type players, solving Leaf's cap issue. Drouin becomes topline left winger either now or when Marleau retires. Habs with cap space get a guy who can slide into center ice.
I know the Leafs would prefer to shore up the defense but top d-men are hard to come by and there is some promise in the system with Liljegren, Sandin and Durzi.
I just thought this would make an interesting topic for discussion. I think Drouin might be feeling the pressure in Montreal and could use another change of scenery, and thrive with an offensively loaded team like the Leafs. Could he find the same chemistry with Matthews he once had with Nathan MacKinnon?
If such a deal were ever done, would a pick be thrown in by one side, and if so what?
But imagine the comparisons moving forward in Leafs-Habs match-ups? Would be interesting...
Thumbs up or thumbs down?
Nik the Trik said:How does this solve the team's cap issue? Drouin's cap hit is 2.5 million less than Nylander's reported ask. If Matthews gets 12 long term and Marner 9 then it's the difference between 37.5 million for your top 4 forwards and 40(assuming Nylander gets his ask). That's effectively the exact same boat.
Also, how is "Should we trade Nylander for Drouin" in the Kapanen thread?
leafsjunkie said:slapshot said:With Kapanen looking pretty decent alongside Matthews, how about a blockbuster between the Original Six great rivalry, Leafs and Habs.
Nylander to Montreal for Jonathan Drouin. Similar type players, solving Leaf's cap issue. Drouin becomes topline left winger either now or when Marleau retires. Habs with cap space get a guy who can slide into center ice.
I know the Leafs would prefer to shore up the defense but top d-men are hard to come by and there is some promise in the system with Liljegren, Sandin and Durzi.
I just thought this would make an interesting topic for discussion. I think Drouin might be feeling the pressure in Montreal and could use another change of scenery, and thrive with an offensively loaded team like the Leafs. Could he find the same chemistry with Matthews he once had with Nathan MacKinnon?
If such a deal were ever done, would a pick be thrown in by one side, and if so what?
But imagine the comparisons moving forward in Leafs-Habs match-ups? Would be interesting...
Thumbs up or thumbs down?
Huge thumbs down, Druin for Nylander? Really?
Nylander won't be traded, he will get signed soon.
slapshot said:Ok maybe "solve" this cap issue is too strong a word, but "ease" their cap issue would not be. According to whom you believe, Nylander's ask was $8.5 million (Draisaitl money). Drouin cap hit is $5.5 million, that would be a $3 million saving (assuming Nylander got his ask...but we all know that's never going to happen. Regardless, if he refused to sign anything under $7 million that might force the Leafs hand towards a trade. Though I also think he will eventually sign for under $7 mil.
slapshot said:Why talk about this in a Kapanen thread? Just saying that perhaps, Kapanen is capable of filling Nylander's boots alongside Matthews if a trade does happen.
Nik the Trik said:slapshot said:Ok maybe "solve" this cap issue is too strong a word, but "ease" their cap issue would not be. According to whom you believe, Nylander's ask was $8.5 million (Draisaitl money). Drouin cap hit is $5.5 million, that would be a $3 million saving (assuming Nylander got his ask...but we all know that's never going to happen. Regardless, if he refused to sign anything under $7 million that might force the Leafs hand towards a trade. Though I also think he will eventually sign for under $7 mil.
Most things I've read have Nylander's ask at 8 million. But, again, it's very much a similar cap situation even with Drouin who's cheaper because I don't think he's as good as Nylander.
slapshot said:Why talk about this in a Kapanen thread? Just saying that perhaps, Kapanen is capable of filling Nylander's boots alongside Matthews if a trade does happen.
It's a tangential connected to Kapanen at best. I'm sure I'm overreacting because so many threads are needlessly turning into Nylander threads but there is a whole Armchair GM thread for trade proposals as a point of discussion. This topic will almost certainly have nothing really to do with Kapanen.
Nik the Trik said:I actually think Kapanen is ideally suited to be the #3 RW. He's fast, smart without the puck and has enough offensive skill that he can pounce in transition. I think asking him to be a top line player, to be something to worry the defense so they don't focus entirely on Matthews, is reaching a bit.
But looking forward the idea of this sort of set-up:
X-Matthews-Nylander
X-Tavares-Marner
X-Kadri-Kapanen
Seems really exciting to me. It's the sort of thing where I think you could save by putting minor guys on the Left side and still be deadly.
I agree with these pairs. Could you imagine if we get three lines going? We're already killing it with just two and powerplay.Nik the Trik said:I actually think Kapanen is ideally suited to be the #3 RW. He's fast, smart without the puck and has enough offensive skill that he can pounce in transition. I think asking him to be a top line player, to be something to worry the defense so they don't focus entirely on Matthews, is reaching a bit.
But looking forward the idea of this sort of set-up:
X-Matthews-Nylander
X-Tavares-Marner
X-Kadri-Kapanen
Seems really exciting to me. It's the sort of thing where I think you could save by putting minor guys on the Left side and still be deadly.
Fact. Taking salary from Nylander and giving it to Kappi. Put Ennis back with Matthews.disco said:I can tell you one dude who doesn't mind if old Willy takes his time amongst the fam-jam in Stockholm. Kasperi Kapanen. Every game he plays on Auston's right keeps adding those hundreds of thousands to that second deal