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Sarge said:I spent a couple minutes trying to find where we were discussing the possibility of moving Liles at the deadline. - Can't seem to find it. Anyhoo.... I made it clear that my preference is to re-sign him but on the other hand, I do understand the value he's likely to have at the deadline. I was just thinking right now, does a defence inclusive of Phaneuf, Gardiner, and Franson have enough offensive jam going forward into next year? If the answer is "yes", then perhaps it makes the notion dealing Liles more attractive. If it's "no", then perhaps we need to start talking extension here. Anyway, I'm interested in some folks view on this.
Champ Kind said:Sarge said:I spent a couple minutes trying to find where we were discussing the possibility of moving Liles at the deadline. - Can't seem to find it. Anyhoo.... I made it clear that my preference is to re-sign him but on the other hand, I do understand the value he's likely to have at the deadline. I was just thinking right now, does a defence inclusive of Phaneuf, Gardiner, and Franson have enough offensive jam going forward into next year? If the answer is "yes", then perhaps it makes the notion dealing Liles more attractive. If it's "no", then perhaps we need to start talking extension here. Anyway, I'm interested in some folks view on this.
My vote would be to keep Liles. He plays a complete game, provides a veteran presence, and appears to have some leadership skills. At 30-31 years oif age, he's still got miles ahead of him and would likely come in at a reasonable cap hit. I have nothing to base this on, but wouldn't something like 3 years at $4.5 per seem to be in the ballpark?
More importantly, my question is whether he's looking to test the UFA waters or whether he's amenable to resigning in TO?
Zee said:Champ Kind said:Sarge said:I spent a couple minutes trying to find where we were discussing the possibility of moving Liles at the deadline. - Can't seem to find it. Anyhoo.... I made it clear that my preference is to re-sign him but on the other hand, I do understand the value he's likely to have at the deadline. I was just thinking right now, does a defence inclusive of Phaneuf, Gardiner, and Franson have enough offensive jam going forward into next year? If the answer is "yes", then perhaps it makes the notion dealing Liles more attractive. If it's "no", then perhaps we need to start talking extension here. Anyway, I'm interested in some folks view on this.
My vote would be to keep Liles. He plays a complete game, provides a veteran presence, and appears to have some leadership skills. At 30-31 years oif age, he's still got miles ahead of him and would likely come in at a reasonable cap hit. I have nothing to base this on, but wouldn't something like 3 years at $4.5 per seem to be in the ballpark?
More importantly, my question is whether he's looking to test the UFA waters or whether he's amenable to resigning in TO?
I would say keep Liles if possible, but in the case that we keep him, they need to get rid of Komisarek's salary.
BlueWhiteBlood said:With Liles, I think it comes down to how ready Gardiner is to take his place and at this point, Gardiner is nowhere near ready to do that IMO.
This is not a question of depth, it's a question of development and or talent. If you remove Liles from this team, as we've seen over the past little bit, you notice the hole it creates. I've seen more posts than I can count about how we miss Liles.
Now maybe it will come down to how much that would cost us, which is probably an important question right now, because we do have players that need to be re-upped, specifically Grabovski, so maybe the first question should be what we're going to do with him?
I like Grabo and I know a lot of others do as well. Burkes is going to have to make some very difficult decisions in the next couple weeks, but it's starting to look to me that he needs to send a few contracts out the door, for one coming back and try to save a bit of cap space for next year. I haven't done the specific number crunching, but we have too many bodies going forward, with kids looking ready to come up and some bigger holes to fill also.
I'd try to keep Liles and move out some forwards and a defensman for a better forward coming back that fills a need.
Champ Kind said:However, I'm not sure Burke can send bodies out and directly receive players back. To me, the Leafs have adequate resources, but they need to reallocated. For instance, Grabovski + should be dealt and a 1A comes back. However, Grabovski directly wouldn't net the player the Leafs covet (who would likely be coming froma rebuilding team, ala Ducks, CBJ, Huricanes, etc). However, if Grabo nets a late first round pick from the Rangers, perhaps the Leafs own mid-first round is in play for the right deal.
Champ Kind said:BlueWhiteBlood said:With Liles, I think it comes down to how ready Gardiner is to take his place and at this point, Gardiner is nowhere near ready to do that IMO.
This is not a question of depth, it's a question of development and or talent. If you remove Liles from this team, as we've seen over the past little bit, you notice the hole it creates. I've seen more posts than I can count about how we miss Liles.
Now maybe it will come down to how much that would cost us, which is probably an important question right now, because we do have players that need to be re-upped, specifically Grabovski, so maybe the first question should be what we're going to do with him?
I like Grabo and I know a lot of others do as well. Burkes is going to have to make some very difficult decisions in the next couple weeks, but it's starting to look to me that he needs to send a few contracts out the door, for one coming back and try to save a bit of cap space for next year. I haven't done the specific number crunching, but we have too many bodies going forward, with kids looking ready to come up and some bigger holes to fill also.
I'd try to keep Liles and move out some forwards and a defensman for a better forward coming back that fills a need.
Agree with you here. However, I'm not sure Burke can send bodies out and directly receive players back. To me, the Leafs have adequate resources, but they need to reallocated. For instance, Grabovski + should be dealt and a 1A comes back. However, Grabovski directly wouldn't net the player the Leafs covet (who would likely be coming froma rebuilding team, ala Ducks, CBJ, Huricanes, etc). However, if Grabo nets a late first round pick from the Rangers, perhaps the Leafs own mid-first round is in play for the right deal.
Zee said:Champ Kind said:Sarge said:I spent a couple minutes trying to find where we were discussing the possibility of moving Liles at the deadline. - Can't seem to find it. Anyhoo.... I made it clear that my preference is to re-sign him but on the other hand, I do understand the value he's likely to have at the deadline. I was just thinking right now, does a defence inclusive of Phaneuf, Gardiner, and Franson have enough offensive jam going forward into next year? If the answer is "yes", then perhaps it makes the notion dealing Liles more attractive. If it's "no", then perhaps we need to start talking extension here. Anyway, I'm interested in some folks view on this.
My vote would be to keep Liles. He plays a complete game, provides a veteran presence, and appears to have some leadership skills. At 30-31 years oif age, he's still got miles ahead of him and would likely come in at a reasonable cap hit. I have nothing to base this on, but wouldn't something like 3 years at $4.5 per seem to be in the ballpark?
More importantly, my question is whether he's looking to test the UFA waters or whether he's amenable to resigning in TO?
I would say keep Liles if possible, but in the case that we keep him, they need to get rid of Komisarek's salary.
Tigger said:Well wasn't that because they brought in the cap? Not sure I see it happening again.
Tigger said:Well wasn't that because they brought in the cap? Not sure I see it happening again.
Saint Nik said:Tigger said:Well wasn't that because they brought in the cap? Not sure I see it happening again.
I agree it's less likely but if there's a significant reduction in the cap there may be a buyout period to let teams with a lot of salary on the books get under the cap.
Chev-boyar-sky said:Thinking about players I'd want that at the deadline:
Moen/Ruutu/Stafford - Bring some grit/checking/scoring ability/PK work.
Tigger said:Chev-boyar-sky said:Thinking about players I'd want that at the deadline:
Moen/Ruutu/Stafford - Bring some grit/checking/scoring ability/PK work.
Moen and Ruutu are ufa at the end of the season, more attractive as rentals to contenders I'd think and I wouldn't want to spend almost anything on either if I could pick them up next year for no talent cost.
Never been a big Stafford fan and don't really like his cap hit/term, fwiw.