LuncheonMeat
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Surprised I haven't seen a post yet, but Reimer signs for 2 years, 2.3 million per.
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Michael said:In a year when they have to lock up Bernier, 2.3M will be far too much for a backup. In fact, that's too much now. Sign him to trade him maybe?
@DamoSpin
Reimer's inability to fill for injured Bernier costs 3 coaches, 2 execs their jobs. And he gets $4.6 million.
Michael said:In a year when they have to lock up Bernier, 2.3M will be far too much for a backup. In fact, that's too much now. Sign him to trade him maybe?
Seriously? Give your head a shake. This is a steal. Reimer could easily steal the starters roleMichael said:In a year when they have to lock up Bernier, 2.3M will be far too much for a backup. In fact, that's too much now. Sign him to trade him maybe?
Michael said:In a year when they have to lock up Bernier, 2.3M will be far too much for a backup. In fact, that's too much now. Sign him to trade him maybe?
Potvin29 said:Bernier's RFA when his deal ends so the decision can wait a little while at least. As it stands this season it's not too much $ for a tandem.
Hawt take:
@DamoSpin
Reimer's inability to fill for injured Bernier costs 3 coaches, 2 execs their jobs. And he gets $4.6 million.
LuncheonMeat said:Potvin29 said:Bernier's RFA when his deal ends so the decision can wait a little while at least. As it stands this season it's not too much $ for a tandem.
Hawt take:
@DamoSpin
Reimer's inability to fill for injured Bernier costs 3 coaches, 2 execs their jobs. And he gets $4.6 million.
Ugh, Cox is such a douchebag. If it wasn't for Reimer the Leafs would have won the cup and everyone would be farting nickels, but instead the organization has been set on its ear.
I'm with you, this could be a very good tandem next year for slightly more than Clarkson is getting. If Reimer has a bounce back year, his trade value may be higher next year with one more year on his contract at a pretty affordable cap hit.
BlueWhiteBlood said:I'm happy with the extra year on his contract. I'm also happy about the tandem for another year.
Last year I thought we should be so lucky to have two quality goalies, but now I think it's a win for the Leafs all around in front of the net. I agree that his trade value just went up a bit with the extra year on his contract, if he steps up this season, we could see a very good return on Reims.
Nik the Trik said:BlueWhiteBlood said:I'm happy with the extra year on his contract. I'm also happy about the tandem for another year.
Last year I thought we should be so lucky to have two quality goalies, but now I think it's a win for the Leafs all around in front of the net. I agree that his trade value just went up a bit with the extra year on his contract, if he steps up this season, we could see a very good return on Reims.
I think that's more or less right but I don't think it should be glossed over that Reimer wasn't all that good last year, even for a back-up. Obviously he shouldn't be blamed for the Leafs' collapse but going forward he is going to have to adapt to being a #2 or 1B and the Leafs goaltending situation is probably going to have to depend on him being someone who'll play once every week or so and still be able to deliver.
He wasn't that to a large extent last year. Hopefully he can adjust going forward.
L K said:And this is all true. Reimer was a problem for the Leafs, especially down the stretch. The first two months he was very good and then he wasn't anymore December (.909), January (.865), February (.896). Part of that was the team just completely collapsed but he was struggling to keep himself in control.
L K said:I like bringing him back though for three reasons.
1) There really isn't anyone better on the market
2) Reimer had a similar season to Bernier a year ago and we could watch Bernier struggle this year and Reimer can be pretty good
3) If we do trade him, I'd like to see him rebound a bit before we move him to see if it increases his value if say Winnipeg finally gets tired of playing terrible goaltenders.
Potvin29 said:L K said:And this is all true. Reimer was a problem for the Leafs, especially down the stretch. The first two months he was very good and then he wasn't anymore December (.909), January (.865), February (.896). Part of that was the team just completely collapsed but he was struggling to keep himself in control.
But overall a .911 SV% for a backup is not bad. His ending of the season makes it seem worse than it really was. Even Bernier was bad in that stretch (injury of course).