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Managing the Cap

slapshot

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With the cap expected to be slightly above $71 million for next year, that would a $6 million increase from this year.

The Leafs have $2 million coming off the books (Armstrong, Tucker) and $500,000 coming off (Scriven, Frattin), that brings them up to $8.5 million. If the let Ranger walk and find a home for Reimer (highest pick they can get), that would give them another $2.8 million for a total of $11.3 million without doing anything unexpected at all.

Here is what I believe have committed or should have committed from a starting point, round off at about $43 million.

Goaltending
$3 million roughly for Bernier and MacIntyre
$10 million roughly for Phaneuf, Rielly and Gardiner (with a raise to $2 million)
$30 million top six forwards (top line, plus Lupul, Kadri, Clarkson)
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$43 million. That would leave about $28.5 million for...

Bottom six forwards
Bottom 3 or 4 defencemen
Probably a cheap back-up veteran goaltender

If you look at what those positions costs the Leafs this year, it was about $10.3 million depending on who you include as bottom 6 forwards and about $10 million on the bottom four defencemen, plus $1.8 million for Reimer, for a total of $22.1 million, which means the amount the Leafs have to upgrade the bottom half of the line-up is approximately equal to the cap increase of $6 plus million.

I think the most pressing needs are...

1. Top four (preferably 1-2) defenseman. The question is from where, how? Would love to hear some thoughts on that.
2. Top six winger. Someone to make that second line click like bring Vanek into to Montreal did for their first line.
3. Reasonable quality veteran back-up netminder, who will be satisfied with back-up role so as to not create controversy and knows how to play that role while tutoring or being supportive as least of Bernier.
 
I was kind of going by Board of Governors last meeting as opposed to what someone just happened to tweet. Regardless, the upgrading of the bottom half of the team pretty much equates to whatever the cap increase proves to be as the top half of the team is pretty much locked in. There are no front line players left unsigned as UFAs.
 
slapshot said:
I was kind of going by Board of Governors last meeting as opposed to what someone just happened to tweet.

It's not just something someone tweeted. It was info that came straight from an NHL GM. The last BoG meeting is ancient history at this point.
 
Capgeek says the Leafs were over the cap by about $475,000 due to bonus overages, and it could be higher if Rielly has an All-Rookie Team selection.  Whatever their bonus overage is will be applied against next season's cap payroll.

So...not only bottom 10 but actually over the cap too.
 
Potvin29 said:
Capgeek says the Leafs were over the cap by about $475,000 due to bonus overages, and it could be higher if Rielly has an All-Rookie Team selection.  Whatever their bonus overage is will be applied against next season's cap payroll.

Stupid Rielly.
 
Mirtle just wrote about this:

One difference between this year and last is Toronto can create some cap space to pull off meaningful moves. If the Leafs pass on Bolland and fill their fourth line with inexpensive but useful players from the minor-league Marlies, the team could have roughly $13-million (all figures U.S.) to commit to a solid centre, a top-four defenceman, two depth forwards and a backup goaltender.

If they buy out veteran defenceman Tim Gleason, who has two years remaining on his deal and struggled to earn his $4-million cap hit down the stretch, that would give them up to $16-million to spend.

source: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/leafs-beat/next-two-weeks-full-of-possibility-peril-for-maple-leafs/article19213170/

It looks like the team has way too many holes to pay much more than the least amount possible for a third line center (so, no Bolland at $4m), unless it's willing to forego improvements over last year's 22nd-place team.

That space can be made by cutting Bolland loose and buying out Gleason is a better situation than I thought they were in.
 
Potvin29 said:
Capgeek says the Leafs were over the cap by about $475,000 due to bonus overages, and it could be higher if Rielly has an All-Rookie Team selection.  Whatever their bonus overage is will be applied against next season's cap payroll.

So...not only bottom 10 but actually over the cap too.

Bower Power ‏@So_Truculent  30m
Do you want to know how many teams have had seasons where they spent (% of the cap) more than the 13-14 Leafs with worse points percentage?

Bower Power ‏@So_Truculent  29m
Since 09-10 it's five, including 12-13 Flyers, who had injured Pronger (which is definitely screwing with their numbers).

Bower Power ‏@So_Truculent  29m
Those teams are the 11-12 Calgary Flames, the 12-13 Lightning, the 11-12 Canadiens, and the 11-12 Toronto Maple Leafs.
 
Potvin29 said:
I just really wish they could go back in time and compliance buyout Liles instead of Komisarek.

Of all the things I wish the team could go back in time and change, that is pretty low on the list . . . I mean, unless there's a limit on how far back they can go and all.
 
bustaheims said:
Potvin29 said:
I just really wish they could go back in time and compliance buyout Liles instead of Komisarek.

Of all the things I wish the team could go back in time and change, that is pretty low on the list . . . I mean, unless there's a limit on how far back they can go and all.

Trying to remain in the realm of realistic scenarios, but that's a significant difference in their cap situation with none of Liles/Gleason/Komisarek counting against the cap anymore.  Especially with things like the overage making it incrementally tighter. 
 
Potvin29 said:
Trying to remain in the realm of realistic scenarios, but that's a significant difference in their cap situation with none of Liles/Gleason/Komisarek counting against the cap anymore.  Especially with things like the overage making it incrementally tighter.

I find it weird that you're using time travel and "realistic scenarios" in the same conversational thread. :P
 
bustaheims said:
Potvin29 said:
Trying to remain in the realm of realistic scenarios, but that's a significant difference in their cap situation with none of Liles/Gleason/Komisarek counting against the cap anymore.  Especially with things like the overage making it incrementally tighter.

I find it weird that you're using time travel and "realistic scenarios" in the same conversational thread. :P

I meant realistic as in something they might have actually done.  Things like the Clarkson signing the cap space would have been inconsequential too the way it stood, they were going to sign him regardless.
 
Looking at top teams I think the approximate breakdown for this era of the cap would be:

$7 MIL for goalies
* $5.6 - $6.4 for top goalie and $1.4 - $0.7 for top backup

$21 - $22 MIL for 6 dmen and 1 pressbox dman
* $7 MIL for allstar stud, $1.1 top rookie 3 year ELC, $0.9 rookie 3 year ELC, $3 MIL top young player 2-3 year bridge, $3.5 MIL solid defensive veteran, $5.5 #2 dman veteran, $1 MIL pressbox veteran

$42 MIL for forwards.
Look at LA for nice balance of stars signed to reasonable long term contracts, youth coming up and veterans on reasonable shorter contracts.

Anyway, those numbers can be tweaked (obviously) but I find they are a reasonable starting point.
 
Here's Mirtle's "projected roster" - with a 22 man roster, just over $1 million in cap space, barring any trades.

http://www.capgeek.com/armchair-gm/roster/38899
 
Potvin29 said:
Here's Mirtle's "projected roster" - with a 22 man roster, just over $1 million in cap space, barring any trades.

http://www.capgeek.com/armchair-gm/roster/38899

I just posted this for the sake of the depth chart. But even more relevant here.
 

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