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CarltonTheBear said:7th most goals in the NHL since the lockout.
... and not at all a one-way player to boot.
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CarltonTheBear said:7th most goals in the NHL since the lockout.
Bullfrog said:I don't mean to derail the thread too much, but I really can't see how consecutive seasons of 17, 41, 31, 27, 38, 40, 33, 32, and 30 goals can lead anyone to consider use of the word mediocre.
Is he worth a cap hit of $7.8M? No, but he's a star, for sure.
Zee said:LuncheonMeat said:princedpw said:I read this article:
http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=626016
and the line that stuck out was how Yakupov and Galchenyuk have "sedin-like" vision for one another. So, how about we "just" trade for the #1 overall, grab Yakupov, and take Galchenyuk at #5. Sounds good to me!
I'm betting Burke has already made phone calls in an attempt to figure out how he can get this done. There's probably a slim chance it happens, but Im almost certain he'll be working on it. Without the usual bluster, I hope.
Yeah ok, now we're gonna draft #1 and still keep our pick and get Galchenyuk as well? LOL. Will we also have flying ponys and visions of stanley cups on draft day?
Zee said:Yeah ok, now we're gonna draft #1 and still keep our pick and get Galchenyuk as well? LOL. Will we also have flying ponys and visions of stanley cups on draft day?
Bender said:Bullfrog said:I don't mean to derail the thread too much, but I really can't see how consecutive seasons of 17, 41, 31, 27, 38, 40, 33, 32, and 30 goals can lead anyone to consider use of the word mediocre.
Is he worth a cap hit of $7.8M? No, but he's a star, for sure.
That contract is still an Albatross. At that money he should be potting 90pts a year consistently.
bustaheims said:jdh1 said:Because hopefully he wants to come to TO and is got only about 3 teams that he will go to.
Just because he might want to play in Toronto doesn't mean the Leafs should sacrifice the type of assets it would require to get Columbus to make that deal.
Corn Flake said:Another notch on the card of Alex Galchenyuk to the Leafs is that his father isn't Russian (as it had been reported in a number of places), he's from Belarus. Draft this kid and plunk him beside Grabovski to teach him how to be a pro...... and the rest will probably take care of itself.
Peter D. said:We constantly talk about Burke trying to move up to obtain the 1st overall and draft Yakupov. But failing that, it'll be curious to know/find out if the Leafs feel and have their sights set on a clear #2 (ie. Grigorenko), or feel that there is a clear top 3 that they don't want to be scooped on any of them, that they try and move up to one of those picks.
Then again, if the grandiose plan is to get Yakupov (all for speculative purposes), I also wonder if Burke is formulating a two-step process where they somehow get Columbus to move the 2nd pick in a deal for the 5th ++, then call up Edmonton and say, "We want Yakupov, Murray might be better suited for you...what can we give up to make us both happy?"
So many possibilities.
BlueWhiteBlood said:Peter D. said:We constantly talk about Burke trying to move up to obtain the 1st overall and draft Yakupov. But failing that, it'll be curious to know/find out if the Leafs feel and have their sights set on a clear #2 (ie. Grigorenko), or feel that there is a clear top 3 that they don't want to be scooped on any of them, that they try and move up to one of those picks.
Then again, if the grandiose plan is to get Yakupov (all for speculative purposes), I also wonder if Burke is formulating a two-step process where they somehow get Columbus to move the 2nd pick in a deal for the 5th ++, then call up Edmonton and say, "We want Yakupov, Murray might be better suited for you...what can we give up to make us both happy?"
So many possibilities.
If he moves up to the number 1, I think that is how he'll have to do, in two moves....
Zee said:Sarge said:Corn Flake said:Sarge said:Corn Flake said:LuncheonMeat said:Sarge said:Schenn + #5 for #1 8)
HAHA, that's immediately where my mind went. I think the Leafs have a better chance of acquiring the #1 with the Oilers holding it as opposed to the BJs.
Absolutely. This is probably the 2nd best scenario for Toronto to move up, other than winning the lottery.
I think a Schenn + 5th for 1st makes a ton of sense for both teams. The Leafs finally get their young star in the making and the Oilers get a d-man who steps in and helps now, under long-term deal so he can't escape for at least 4 years, draft another young d-man and be able to be a bit more patient with him.
Will obviously come down to what Edm thinks of Schenn. They will no doubt push for Gardiner but that's not happening and shouldn't need to.
The only trouble I have with this while it makes sense for both teams, there's a decent chance Edmonton gets a better offer. I mean, what if Bufallo offered their pick + Myers or something. :-\
Buffalo is not offering Myers for that pick.
Who knows though, right? I mean the point is Edmonton might be able to do better than Schenn + #5. :-\
As long as Burke doesn't go into the press talking about previous drafts and how he's been able to deal and get the player he wants (see Tavares draft) and then ends up doing nothing and looking all sour-pussed on tv. Just shut up and draft.
Corn Flake said:Really? Edmonton seems the most interested in moving down of all 4 teams ahead of Toronto. The others I don't really see willing to move down at all, and one would have to for it to be a two-step thing.
I mean, maybe NYI moves down 1 spot but that isn't really a gain. MTL I can't see moving down and CBJ simply HAS to walk away from this draft with a top flight pick.. has to be top 3 for sure.
If any of the 4 teams ahead is willing to drop, it's Edmonton for sure.
hockeyfan1 said:This isn't the first time the Leafs have a top five pick...
As for the Maple Leafs, they have picked in the top five six times since 1973 when they chose right winger Lanny McDonald fourth overall. They picked defenceman Gary Nylund third in 1982; defenceman Al Iafrate fourth in 1984; centre Scott Thornton third in 1989 and Luke Schenn fifth in 2008.
....there's hope...
Source: Sportsnet
hockeyfan1 said:This isn't the first time the Leafs have a top five pick...
As for the Maple Leafs, they have picked in the top five six times since 1973 when they chose right winger Lanny McDonald fourth overall. They picked defenceman Gary Nylund third in 1982; defenceman Al Iafrate fourth in 1984; centre Scott Thornton third in 1989 and Luke Schenn fifth in 2008.
....there's hope...
Source: Sportsnet
Corn Flake said:Another notch on the card of Alex Galchenyuk to the Leafs is that his father isn't Russian (as it had been reported in a number of places), he's from Belarus. Draft this kid and plunk him beside Grabovski to teach him how to be a pro...... and the rest will probably take care of itself.
Bullfrog said:Corn Flake said:Another notch on the card of Alex Galchenyuk to the Leafs is that his father isn't Russian (as it had been reported in a number of places), he's from Belarus. Draft this kid and plunk him beside Grabovski to teach him how to be a pro...... and the rest will probably take care of itself.
I doubt this fact bears any weight at all in the decision-making process. He also speaks Italian and English.