Britishbulldog
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Nik the Trik said:Crake said:I think if Columbus was serious about trading their pick then somebody else offers a better deal than the Leafs could put together.
Maybe. But it's not strictly about making the best value offer. The way they talked about what Columbus would be looking for it would have to:
A) Involve some good pieces that would help a team immediately but aren't too expensive
B) Involve taking bad money back
There are a lot of teams who have good pieces, even good inexpensive pieces, but not many who have good inexpensive pieces like JVR who aren't really important to the team they're on and can eat some bad money.
Nik, I have been thinking about this all week. I had never considered this angle before. If the Leafs offer Bernier to a team and eat $2 MIL of his contract the Leafs could really boost CLB's team and eat 3 terrible contracts that would all be expired in 3 years when the Leafs should be hitting their stride.
With CLBs need at center, 3rd pairing D and Hartnell being a healthy scratch this year as well as Korpisalo stepping up I would suggest something like this:
Hartnell $4.75 3 yrs, J Johnson $4.36 2 yrs, Bobrovsky $7.425 3 yrs and 3rd pick overall for Bozak, JVR, Komarov and Hunwick. Throw in a blue chip prospect if need be.
That would give a solid forward core of: Kadri, Nylander, Marner, Matthews, Puljujarvi.... and possibly Stamkos and Vesey.
With Michalek, Laich and Greening coming of the books next season's end (over $11 MIL), J Johnson would be off the following season with Hartnell and Bobrovsky freeing up over $12 MIL the 3rd season. That would be over $28 MIL freed up to re-sign the core plus I expect the cap will rise $3 MIL a year.
Is 5 good Leafs (including a good prospect) and helping remove 3 terrible contracts for the cash strapped Blue Jackets enough value for the 3rd pick?