Zee said:I don't buy this Islanders $12.5M offer sheet BS. One, it's Lou. Two, since when does stuff that Lou is about to do leak like this?
Don?t they only have less than 9 mil in cap space?
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Zee said:I don't buy this Islanders $12.5M offer sheet BS. One, it's Lou. Two, since when does stuff that Lou is about to do leak like this?
Joe S. said:Zee said:I don't buy this Islanders $12.5M offer sheet BS. One, it's Lou. Two, since when does stuff that Lou is about to do leak like this?
Don?t they only have less than 9 mil in cap space?
Bates said:Going against conventional wisdom Lou is going to build his team around the wings.
Lol.Bullfrog said:I'm convinced some of you do not interact with other human beings on a regular basis.
I totally disagree. I definitely think Matthews could have gotten McDavid if he really wanted to hold out like Nylander and now Marner have. Clearly Dubas was thinking 11.6 for Matthews was going to be the highest end of any of the players he needed to sign and that's why that deal got done quickly. Taveras, it was widely reported, could have signed with San Jose for $13 million, so no question he took a hometown discount. Does Marner really want to press the Leafs for $12.5 million because he thinks he's worth more than Matthews and as much as McDavid - think again. If he's holding out for that kind of money, that is what I have an issue with. If Dubas was low balling him at say $9.5 million (which is not that much of a low ball), then I wouldn't have a problem with Marner. If Marner can't sign fr $10.5 million given that's what probably reflects a fair market value for him, and thinks he need a couple mil more, than that's what I have an issue with. On a final offer basis, I might even consider $11 million but nothing over that.Nik the Trik said:slapshot said:Quite frankly I getting pretty sick of this a Leaf fan. Yeah, he's "earned the right" blah, blah, blah. But if money and ego are the motivating factors, let him take his selfishness down the highway. I feel bad for his teammates. They want to build a winner in Toronto and all share in it together, but if he does want that we'll see where his loyalty really lies.
That seems pretty unfair to Marner. Guys like Tavares and Matthews don't want to win any more than Marner does, Dubas was just willing to give them the contracts they wanted. They were more than capable of taking less than they felt they deserved to make it easier on the Leafs and their ability to win but, what, because Marner's the last guy to sign somehow it's incumbent on him to take one for the team? None of the deals the Leafs have signed recently involved anyone doing the Leafs any favours.
slapshot said:I totally disagree. I definitely think Matthews could have gotten McDavid if he really wanted to hold out like Nylander and now Marner have. Clearly Dubas was thinking 11.6 for Matthews was going to be the highest end of any of the players he needed to sign and that's why that deal got done quickly. Taveras, it was widely reported, could have signed with San Jose for $13 million, so no question he took a hometown discount. Does Marner really want to press the Leafs for $12.5 million because he thinks he's worth more than Matthews and as much as McDavid - think again. If he's holding out for that kind of money, that is what I have an issue with. If Dubas was low balling him at say $9.5 million (which is not that much of a low ball), then I wouldn't have a problem with Marner. If Marner can't sign fr $10.5 million given that's what probably reflects a fair market value for him, and thinks he need a couple mil more, than that's what I have an issue with. On a final offer basis, I might even consider $11 million but nothing over that.Nik the Trik said:slapshot said:Quite frankly I getting pretty sick of this a Leaf fan. Yeah, he's "earned the right" blah, blah, blah. But if money and ego are the motivating factors, let him take his selfishness down the highway. I feel bad for his teammates. They want to build a winner in Toronto and all share in it together, but if he does want that we'll see where his loyalty really lies.
That seems pretty unfair to Marner. Guys like Tavares and Matthews don't want to win any more than Marner does, Dubas was just willing to give them the contracts they wanted. They were more than capable of taking less than they felt they deserved to make it easier on the Leafs and their ability to win but, what, because Marner's the last guy to sign somehow it's incumbent on him to take one for the team? None of the deals the Leafs have signed recently involved anyone doing the Leafs any favours.
Nik the Trik said:slapshot said:Also, if I were Dubas, I'd have Matthews, Tavares, Rielly, and maybe Anderson, in on this conversation, along with management. This is a crossroads kind of decision and the whole franchises needs to be a united front.
If you involve his teammates then the likelihood is that it won't be a united decision. At least not if the idea is to let him walk. These guys tend to be loyal to each other and I'm betting that most guys on the Leafs would rather have Marner and a league minimum guy on defense than no Marner and Ceci playing like a league minimum guy.
bustaheims said:Nik the Trik said:slapshot said:Quite frankly I getting pretty sick of this a Leaf fan. Yeah, he's "earned the right" blah, blah, blah. But if money and ego are the motivating factors, let him take his selfishness down the highway. I feel bad for his teammates. They want to build a winner in Toronto and all share in it together, but if he does want that we'll see where his loyalty really lies.
That seems pretty unfair to Marner. Guys like Tavares and Matthews don't want to win any more than Marner does, Dubas was just willing to give them the contracts they wanted. They were more than capable of taking less than they felt they deserved to make it easier on the Leafs and their ability to win but, what, because Marner's the last guy to sign somehow it's incumbent on him to take one for the team? None of the deals the Leafs have signed recently involved anyone doing the Leafs any favours.
Not only that, all of this anger seems to be largely fueled by rumours and speculation. Marner hasn?t actually done anything other than not accept the offers the Leafs have made so far. We have no idea what they were, what he?s actually looking for, etc. The media is building a narrative that may not be super connected to reality. Until there?s a contract or offer sheet signed, we?re really grasping at straws here.
The leak would obviously come from the Marner camp.Zee said:I don't buy this Islanders $12.5M offer sheet BS. One, it's Lou. Two, since when does stuff that Lou is about to do leak like this?
slapshot said:The leak would obviously come from the Marner camp.Zee said:I don't buy this Islanders $12.5M offer sheet BS. One, it's Lou. Two, since when does stuff that Lou is about to do leak like this?
Bullfrog said:I'm convinced some of you do not interact with other human beings on a regular basis.
slapshot said:I totally disagree. I definitely think Matthews could have gotten McDavid if he really wanted to hold out like Nylander and now Marner have. Clearly Dubas was thinking 11.6 for Matthews was going to be the highest end of any of the players he needed to sign and that's why that deal got done quickly. Taveras, it was widely reported, could have signed with San Jose for $13 million, so no question he took a hometown discount. Does Marner really want to press the Leafs for $12.5 million because he thinks he's worth more than Matthews and as much as McDavid - think again. If he's holding out for that kind of money, that is what I have an issue with. If Dubas was low balling him at say $9.5 million (which is not that much of a low ball), then I wouldn't have a problem with Marner. If Marner can't sign fr $10.5 million given that's what probably reflects a fair market value for him, and thinks he need a couple mil more, than that's what I have an issue with. On a final offer basis, I might even consider $11 million but nothing over that.
Nik the Trik said:I think everyone is waiting for someone to blink. If Laine or Point or Marner cave and sign long term for 8 or 9 or whatever then other teams will want to use that deal as a market setter and vice versa if one of those guys gets 10+