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Nik the Trik said:But isn't that sort of just a repackaged "you didn't play the game" stuff that we hear directed at fans and writers? Armstrong's points may or may not stand on their own merits but if the guy's being paid as an analyst or whatever then his own shortcomings as a player are largely irrelevant.
Many of the best ex-players who go into the media were guys who weren't the best players themselves. I don't think that undermines what they say.
caveman said:Listen to the way this reporter describes Toronto media...bang on !! http://www.tsn.ca/radio/winnipeg-1290/kovacevic-kessel-trade-has-re-energized-penguins-1.329071
it gets interesting around the 2:20 mark...
sickbeast said:It sounds like the Leafs are well rid of Kessel. I'm sure he will do ok in Pittsburgh but he is playing with the best there. I am actually a bit worried about Crosby.
Joe S. said:sickbeast said:It sounds like the Leafs are well rid of Kessel. I'm sure he will do ok in Pittsburgh but he is playing with the best there. I am actually a bit worried about Crosby.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=i7gIpuIVE3k[/youtube]
moon111 said:Maybe Brandon Sutter will be Kessel's new center? He's somewhat qualified as he already plays short-handed minutes. He can be the new Bozak.
moon111 said:Maybe Brandon Sutter will be Kessel's new center? He's somewhat qualified as he already plays short-handed minutes. He can be the new Bozak.
corsi fenwick said:I can think of 4 teams that made the playoffs this past season and ended up out because they couldn't score when it counted. Those teams are Montreal, the Blues, the Islanders and the Predators. Would a top level scorer like Kessel put one of those teams over the top? I have to think there's a good chance he would.
Any of those teams could have found a way to make a Kessel trade happen. The Islanders, Blues and Predators have the cap space available today for such a trade.
Nik the Trik said:corsi fenwick said:I can think of 4 teams that made the playoffs this past season and ended up out because they couldn't score when it counted. Those teams are Montreal, the Blues, the Islanders and the Predators. Would a top level scorer like Kessel put one of those teams over the top? I have to think there's a good chance he would.
Any of those teams could have found a way to make a Kessel trade happen. The Islanders, Blues and Predators have the cap space available today for such a trade.
I don't know where you're getting your info re: the Blues but what I have on the Blues says they're nowhere close to being able to fit Kessel under the cap. Likewise, with a team like the Islanders, you're looking at a team that in the next year is going to have to be handing out a bunch of pretty significant contracts whether it's to RFA(Strome, Nelson) or UFA(Okposo)
So just looking at a team's cap situation right now maybe isn't the best way to judge these things. Teams are going to be looking at the cap in the short and long-term and really I don't know how many of those teams are good fits for Kessel. The Preds have a ton of cap space, sure, but they also have a bunch of good young players who will be looking to negotiate decent sized deals in the next year or two and probably have an internal budget aside from the cap.
But more than just looking at whether or not Kessel is a good fit for those teams, you have to look at those teams and decide if they really have the pieces the Leafs would need to make that deal. You're talking about teams with some pretty thin prospect bases there or a team like the Islanders whose best pieces are probably a step above what could have been reasonably expected for Kessel. Would we be much happier with a trade centered around Ivan Barbashev or Kevin Fiala or Jacob De La Rose?
Nik the Trik said:corsi fenwick said:I can think of 4 teams that made the playoffs this past season and ended up out because they couldn't score when it counted. Those teams are Montreal, the Blues, the Islanders and the Predators. Would a top level scorer like Kessel put one of those teams over the top? I have to think there's a good chance he would.
Any of those teams could have found a way to make a Kessel trade happen. The Islanders, Blues and Predators have the cap space available today for such a trade.
I don't know where you're getting your info re: the Blues but what I have on the Blues says they're nowhere close to being able to fit Kessel under the cap. Likewise, with a team like the Islanders, you're looking at a team that in the next year is going to have to be handing out a bunch of pretty significant contracts whether it's to RFA(Strome, Nelson) or UFA(Okposo)
So just looking at a team's cap situation right now maybe isn't the best way to judge these things. Teams are going to be looking at the cap in the short and long-term and really I don't know how many of those teams are good fits for Kessel. The Preds have a ton of cap space, sure, but they also have a bunch of good young players who will be looking to negotiate decent sized deals in the next year or two and probably have an internal budget aside from the cap.
But more than just looking at whether or not Kessel is a good fit for those teams, you have to look at those teams and decide if they really have the pieces the Leafs would need to make that deal. You're talking about teams with some pretty thin prospect bases there or a team like the Islanders whose best pieces are probably a step above what could have been reasonably expected for Kessel. Would we be much happier with a trade centered around Ivan Barbashev or Kevin Fiala or Jacob De La Rose?
Wendel's Fist said:Was there a better winger available at the time of the trade.............free agent or otherwise?
Wendel's Fist said:If Kessel were a cancer to any team, why in all living hell would Jim Rutherford want him............even with the small percentage of cap off, for 7 more years? Does that sound like something you would take a chance on yourself?
Wendel's Fist said:We got reamed on this deal. The longer Kessel was here, the more valuable he became just by his contract getting shorter.
Nik the Trik said:The Penguins were not the only team in the market to improve on the wing. The Stars clearly were, the Capitals clearly were, the Blue Jackets clearly were.
So why didn't any of those teams kick the Leafs door down with significantly better offers for Kessel? Why did the Leafs have one team to negotiate with? With the Leafs willing to eat contracts or retain salary, Kessel only became more valuable. So why the leage-wide indifference?
All they would have to do is open up a 'Burke's Dog House" like they did at the ACC and they could of landed an elite goal-scoring machine.Deebo said:Nik the Trik said:The Penguins were not the only team in the market to improve on the wing. The Stars clearly were, the Capitals clearly were, the Blue Jackets clearly were.
So why didn't any of those teams kick the Leafs door down with significantly better offers for Kessel? Why did the Leafs have one team to negotiate with? With the Leafs willing to eat contracts or retain salary, Kessel only became more valuable. So why the leage-wide indifference?
Maybe Kessel wasn't willing to move to those teams.
Deebo said:Maybe Kessel wasn't willing to move to those teams.