Saint Nik said:
BlueWhiteBlood said:
Well, we'll probably not know the answer to that, but there was a 1st on the table for McArthur, that we know of and I don't think I do that deal, he is worth more to us IMO.
But it's proof that deals were out there where the team would have done ok and there'd have been a pretty clear message.
I don't know if the rumour for a 1st for MacArthur is 'proof' as I haven't seen solid evidence that particular offer got made but Burke did say that there were good deals out there where they could move a Leafs player for good future assets:
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For me, signing a UFA like MacArthur this summer plus getting a 1st round pick now is greater than keeping MacArthur if the idea is to build up the franchise of talent to win a Cup.
If they were to sign a Parise or Semin UFA type this summer, at least one Leafs forward otherwise under contract is expendable - and likely would need to be dumped to make such a signing and keep them under the cap.
Clearly, Burke has decided to turn his back on that type of acquisition to give his current .524 win% squad a chance to make the playoffs = not something I would have done because I would rather improve my chances at winning a Cup with that future 1st rounder.
So we're back to "re-tooling".
If this roster fails to make the playoffs, then Burke agrees that they would have to look at doing more to the roster. To me, whether they're .561 and squeak into the playoffs or .524 and just miss, there isn't a lot of difference because it's abundantly clear that they sorely lack the elite talent required to win a Cup. In my opinion, they still need at least two of three elite players before they can seriously contend: a top goalie (not top 20 - closer to top 5-10), a Norris/stud dman and a franchise center. The best chance they have of getting one of those guys is by putting more lines in the prospect pool via good draft picks because no one is giving them away for free.
This reminds me of JFJ's tenure at the deadline in '06 when he wouldn't sell. Longer term, it may be a final fatal decision on Burke's chances of winning a Cup during his time in Toronto because he simply has not collected enough quality NHL talent at this point in time to be very likely to reach the top if he starts going for the playoffs and retards his rebuilding now.
Sorry to be so bleak but I've seen plenty of Leafs playoffs over the last 40 years. I'd rather pass on a playoff round to two for a better chance to win a Cup.