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Puerto Rico Suave said:I suppose I'm saying two things.
(1) The return feels low and I suspect waiting would have been better. I dunno. Maybe, maybe not. But just because Babcock and Shanahan want him gone, it doesn't mean you need to ship him out July 1st. I bet they want to move Lupul too and yet he is still here.
Except it's perfectly reasonable to suggest that the Leafs options for trading Kessel might have disappeared if they'd waited. By most reports, Pittsburgh was looking elsewhere to potentially address their need for a winger so waiting much longer may very well have left the Leafs with no trading partners instead of one.
Which explains Lupul too. The fact that he's on the team isn't a testament to the Leafs holding onto him in an attempt to increase his value, it's just an indication that nobody wants to trade for him at his present salary.
Puerto Rico Suave said:(2) Let's say theoretically July 1st happened to be his maximum value. We still should have tried to work something out where we don't retain cap space, even if that means accepting less in terms of prospects or picks coming our way. All these little cap hits add up.
The fact that they couldn't work out something like that doesn't mean they didn't try and, according to Dubas, they did try but not retaining salary was a non-starter in all of their trade discussions. The Leafs tried to make the trade where they took back Kunitz and Scuderi but that fell apart because of NTC's.
Again, it's looking more and more like the deal they made was the only one they could have.