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mr grieves said:Well, I have.
I like to think you're reasonable enough to be open to trading JVR if the return was a good young NHL player on a reasonable medium term deal.
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mr grieves said:Well, I have.
Nik the Trik said:Zee said:The problem with JVR is his age. He's turning 29 in May, and as it's been pointed before, players peak in their early 20s, so his best days are already behind him. I wouldn't want to commit anymore than 4 years to a player like that.
That sort of feeds into my puzzlement. Like obviously if it were up to me I'd trade him but with that said, I at least understand re-signing him from the POV of the Leafs thinking that the forward group they have right now is so uniquely suited to each other that they need to keep the group together and simply make do on the back end. I mean, I'd disagree with it but I understand the POV.
The "he's far too important to trade but we'll let him walk for nothing" bit is where I'm at a loss.
Zee said:Edit: actually looking at this stats he was on pace for 22 goals last year but missed due to injury. So maybe he's still a 20 goal guy?
Nik the Trik said:mr grieves said:Well, I have.
I like to think you're reasonable enough to be open to trading JVR if the return was a good young NHL player on a reasonable medium term deal.
CarltonTheBear said:Zee said:Edit: actually looking at this stats he was on pace for 22 goals last year but missed due to injury. So maybe he's still a 20 goal guy?
In Tyler Seguin's first 3 seasons with the Bruins he scored 121 points in 203 games for a PPG rate of .60. In Galchenyuk's first 5 seasons with the Habs he scored 336 points in 204 games for a PPG rate of... 0.60.
Galchenyuk isn't Tyler Seguin, but there's a lot of similarities in that they both faced a lot of questions like is he a centre or a winger, should we play him on the top line, can he play defensive hockey, does he rely solely on his talent, can he work hard enough. I think if he went to a team that just let him be himself I'm certain he'd see a bump in points just like Seguin did. He wouldn't become point-per-game good like Seguin did, but a bump nonetheless.
Also somewhat interesting that the same guy who coached Tyler Seguin out of Boston is currently in the process of probably doing the same thing to Galch.
Zee said:Unless they feel they can't get equal value right now for him, so you're taking a 20+ goal scorer out of your lineup without a replacement coming in a trade so the thought process is keep him for the playoffs this year. Going forward you hope that next season you can plug in a younger guy to take that spot, either through promotion from the Marlies or trade/free agent signing?
Nik the Trik said:Again, I appreciate that may be their thought process but I still don't get how you'd make the argument that it's so all-fire important to have another 20 goal scorer in the lineup this year that it outweighs the potentially legitimate return you get(including, keep in mind, the cap space to replace him next year still).
Nik the Trik said:Zee said:Unless they feel they can't get equal value right now for him, so you're taking a 20+ goal scorer out of your lineup without a replacement coming in a trade so the thought process is keep him for the playoffs this year. Going forward you hope that next season you can plug in a younger guy to take that spot, either through promotion from the Marlies or trade/free agent signing?
Again, I appreciate that may be their thought process but I still don't get how you'd make the argument that it's so all-fire important to have another 20 goal scorer in the lineup this year that it outweighs the potentially legitimate return you get(including, keep in mind, the cap space to replace him next year still).
Absent thinking we're about to be in a nuclear war with North Korea, I don't see the urgency there.
Zee said:Nik the Trik said:Zee said:Unless they feel they can't get equal value right now for him, so you're taking a 20+ goal scorer out of your lineup without a replacement coming in a trade so the thought process is keep him for the playoffs this year. Going forward you hope that next season you can plug in a younger guy to take that spot, either through promotion from the Marlies or trade/free agent signing?
Again, I appreciate that may be their thought process but I still don't get how you'd make the argument that it's so all-fire important to have another 20 goal scorer in the lineup this year that it outweighs the potentially legitimate return you get(including, keep in mind, the cap space to replace him next year still).
Absent thinking we're about to be in a nuclear war with North Korea, I don't see the urgency there.
What legitimate return could they get for JVR right now though? He's going to be a UFA so other teams aren't going to give you equal value. A draft pick sure, but that's years down the road. Teams lose players for nothing all the time, and they can gain players for nothing as well such as a waiver pickup/free agent signing. Having an experienced player like JVR on the playoff roster might bode well for this season as opposed to trading him for a pick.
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:Kevin Shattenkirk fetched a 1st, a 2nd and two players just last year as a rental.
I know dman are more valuable, but a 30 goal scorer, elite on the PP, at a cap hit of potentially only 2 million still has significant trade value.
Zee said:What legitimate return could they get for JVR right now though? He's going to be a UFA so other teams aren't going to give you equal value. A draft pick sure, but that's years down the road.
Maybe the plan is to trade him and get something like that in return? Why are we of the belief the Leafs won't deal him? Cause Mirtle says so?CarltonTheBear said:WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:Kevin Shattenkirk fetched a 1st, a 2nd and two players just last year as a rental.
I know dman are more valuable, but a 30 goal scorer, elite on the PP, at a cap hit of potentially only 2 million still has significant trade value.
Martin Hanzal got something similar too. Two years ago Ladd got a 1st, a conditional 3rd, and a top prospect. So a 1st round pick + _____ would almost certainly be the return.
Zee said:Unless you mean taking the draft pick you get for JVR and using it as a chip in another trade down the line.
Zee said:Maybe the plan is to trade him and get something like that in return? Why are we of the belief the Leafs won't deal him? Cause Mirtle says so?
CarltonTheBear said:Zee said:Maybe the plan is to trade him and get something like that in return? Why are we of the belief the Leafs won't deal him? Cause Mirtle says so?
I don't think anybody can say with any certainty whether the Leafs plan on trading him at the deadline or not. Lou probably can't even say that without knowing where the Leafs are in the standings. But I think a lot of his moves have shown that he does have a pretty big eye on the present. The Andersen trade. The Boyle trade and the lack of Hunwick/Polak trades at the deadline last year. The Marleau contract. If he thinks that keeping JVR makes the Leafs a serious Cup contender this year then I absolutely think he'll take the risk and keep him past the deadline.
mr grieves said:CarltonTheBear said:Zee said:Maybe the plan is to trade him and get something like that in return? Why are we of the belief the Leafs won't deal him? Cause Mirtle says so?
I don't think anybody can say with any certainty whether the Leafs plan on trading him at the deadline or not. Lou probably can't even say that without knowing where the Leafs are in the standings. But I think a lot of his moves have shown that he does have a pretty big eye on the present. The Andersen trade. The Boyle trade and the lack of Hunwick/Polak trades at the deadline last year. The Marleau contract. If he thinks that keeping JVR makes the Leafs a serious Cup contender this year then I absolutely think he'll take the risk and keep him past the deadline.
I think this is likely what'll happen.
But I'd underline -- just to point up what bad management it is to keep him -- that, in one important way, there's really no "risk" in keeping JvR past the deadline. It's a decision to burn an asset. You're not "risking" not getting anything out of him beyond what he can produce between February and April, you've decided that's enough.
Dappleganger said:Going deep into this year's playoffs will be huge for the development of this team. That shouldn't be undervalued.
Nik the Trik said:Dappleganger said:Going deep into this year's playoffs will be huge for the development of this team. That shouldn't be undervalued.
It also shouldn't be overvalued. Or valued, really. It's an oft-repeated contention but I don't think there's enough evidence behind it to drive decision making to a significant degree.
Although, again, trading JVR doesn't mean you can't also add pieces.