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09 Mar 2026 21:03:15
I wonder if the Blues would have gone for this at the deadline, or maybe in the off season - Matthews for Robert Thomas and Parayko?
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10 Mar 2026 00:02:48
I’m pretty sure the Blues would have been all over that deal. It’s a steal for them. Can get a much better and younger package for Matthews than that.
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10 Mar 2026 03:34:38
Didn't Parayko say West Coast only?
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10 Mar 2026 07:49:30
That’s not a great return and I doubt Matthews would want to go to another situation that’s similar to where the Leafs are at… If he moves it will be to the coast like one of the California teams.
09 Mar 2026 17:39:03
Okay, today I’m going to focus on our Defence and propose two trades and some UFA signings.
As you know we have 8 D on the NHL roster.
First up of course is Rielly. I am okay with RLFs Chicago Black Hawk proposal for Dman John Mustard, a real speedster, who offers tenacious play and strong offence plus a 2027R3. I’d like more but Rielly’s savings gives us other opportunity.
I’m not unhappy to keep OEL and hope his return to form can continue. I think it can given his strong skating ability and IQ, plus his tenacity is good.
Tanev is next and I’m expecting him to retire or continue on LTIR.
McCabe is next and I’m trading him to SJS. At 33yo and $4.51m x 4 he’s easily replaced based on what he offers.
I will target Logan Stanley, a 28yo LD who is 6.7 230 who can fight and play hard D and who found scoring this year. He’s a very good skater and can do everything McCabe did. Pay Stanley $4m x 4 years if still available. Second choice is Mario Ferraro, smaller but very feisty at similar terms.
I propose to keep Benoit (and hope he returns to last year’s playoff performance) as well as Carlo who might finally settle in as a Leaf and also P.
Myers.
Myers has little value but can be a serviceable 7th Dman or be waived at a later date.
UFA Troy Stecher is allowed to go elsewhere. While he filled a role there is a season 6 teams have let him go.
I also have interest in Jacob Bernard-Docker in Detroit. He’s a 25yo 6.1 196 RD and is a solid skater, good defender and plays hard. He needs confidence and once found can possibly finally be what his junior years promised.
I’m also inclined to sign RD Connor Murphy at $3m x 3 years. He’s tough to play against, blocks shots is strong on PK and has good mobility. We need to keep the puck out of the net and he can help.
And finally I propose one of either Rasmus Andersson or Darren Raddysh. Both are 30yo and both are 6.1 202lbs. Both have two-way skill sets.
I pick the Canadian lol perhaps because he will cost less at $4.5m to $5.5m versus $6-8m.
This savings can be used up front where need also exists.
Think that’s it for today.
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09 Mar 2026 18:59:30
Like Stanley as a target and Raddysh, I'd part with Benoit, Reilly and Carlo. Keep Stecher as a 3rd pairing guy.
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09 Mar 2026 20:08:11
Okay, Johnny, can you elaborate on keeping Stecher and what’s your contract?
And who would you want for Carlo and Benoit?
I’m assuming the Rielly deal is ok.
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09 Mar 2026 20:16:08
Nice post Randy. Reilly has to go like it’s a must or he may start getting the Marner treatment. I’m ok with moving on from McCabe as long as we get some toughness back. It’s been his worst year as a Leaf. I’d keep Carlo, Tanev and Steetcher as 7-8 Dman. Danford will be the other RHD.
Keep OEL and I’d like to see all the Marlies battle for 1 LHD position. My pick is Rifai. Then we have to go out and get a puck moving 2 way D-man. I’d be happy if they got Stanley as the LHD and Rifai is 7-8 with Stetcher.
Would be awesome to get Raddysh or Andersson but it’s gonna be a battle.
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09 Mar 2026 20:26:09
You’re the second to state the desire to keep Stecher.
I just can’t see it, sorry.
I’d rather, as I said, sign JB Docker who at 25yo has upside.
But I respect your view on him; he did contribute!
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09 Mar 2026 22:21:17
Randy, I'd be happy with a 2nd round pick and prospect for Carlo. Just about any pick for Benoit, same with Reilly to be rid of contract. Stecher 2 yrs 1.1 per yr.
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10 Mar 2026 03:36:05
Stetcher is a third pairing D who should realistically be a 7th D for me.
Nice post, like the targets. I'd only keep McCabe and Tanev in a perfect world, but I fear we may be stuck with Mo and Carlo.
09 Mar 2026 15:33:10
I don't know how valid the Nemec are, but if true, the Leafs need to make an offer.
To New Jersey
Knies $7.75M/5 years
Carlo $3.49M/1 year
To Toronto
Nemec RFA (probably $8.5M?)
Mercer $4M/1 year
Nemec, a potential top pairing Dman who will be going into his 4th NHL season (saves time on rebuild).
Mercer is a good 2-way player, who also PK's. He could fill that top 2C position for Leafs, instead of wing.
Jersey gets the top 6 scorer they're looking for. Knies also PK's and can be a Power Forward.
Carlo is a solid 2nd/3rd pairing guy, who is also a good PKer.
Thoughts?
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09 Mar 2026 20:17:59
No thanks still. Need to find that D without giving up Knies. Keep your guys that have heart. We keep lacking heart because we keep trading it away when we get it.
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09 Mar 2026 20:19:56
I think you’re going to catch heck for trading Knies.
I like both Nemec’s upside and Mercer’s play!
But Simon hasn’t reached that upside quite yet so there’s risk and Mercer also hasn’t convinced management that he’s a top C based on last contract negotiation.
I think it’s close but I’d probably look for more somewhere else, however I don’t know where that somewhere else is lol.
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10 Mar 2026 01:16:16
@Randy
Agreed.
Mercer is probably more a 2nd/3rd line winger, but he has played plenty of C in his career. We need to fill that 2C spot and this helps it for now. JT can't do it anymore imo, plus he was really never good defensively. Schmaltz will probably re-sign with Utah, plus he's really not great defensively as well.
Nemec hasn't lived up to his billing as well, but he is getting much better and more reliable. He reads the game well imo and is taking on much more minutes. We need a younger 1D, or at least a top pairing D which I believe Nemec will be.
Definitely a gamble trading Knies, but D and C are much more coveted positions that we need.
This would be something I would do if we win the draft lottery. At that point we take McKenna or Stenberg (either will be ready to play right away). Then maybe Leafs can get Raddysh is FA, sounds like Tampa will have difficulty to re-sign him.
Of course, I would look to make some more trades after this. Maybe target Tippett as Clarky likes.
Stolarz or Woll, plus Maccelli jopefully dors it.
Also, I still like Hayton for 3C. Really good on faceoffs, young and defensively responsible as well.
Maybe Robertson & Benoit, maybe add a pick if need be.
If we lose the pick too Boston, then I'd be more open to a rebuild.
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10 Mar 2026 09:27:25 @tags Nice post man, I like how more and more fans are warming to the idea of rebuild as I think that’s the only option. Now, for the McKenna/Stenberg draft targets. I get the choice kinda not really but imo the number 1 we should target is Keaton Verheof! This kid's more well rounded then Schaefer on NYI and he’s off the chain. Verheof is extremely physical and at 6’4” 215 he has comparable skills to Victor Hedman as well. He’s the true elite #1 defenceman we’ve coveted for 40yrs this is who we draft with our pick. The Leafs have a plan and it’s tank. We lose every remaining game. Maybe one or two wins here and there but tank 26’ here we go! GLG! Lol
09 Mar 2026 14:30:45
I think we need a very strong change even if keeping Matthews. The other issue would be, what is Matthews? If going forward he is a 30-40 goal guy playing a strong 2 way game, then Leafs need a young guy that has #1 centre potential, a 1B centre.
If Matthews is staying.
Nylander, Carlo and Robertson to Anaheim for Sennecke, Luneau and Gaucher.
This is assuming that they make the playoffs this year, do not re-sign Carlson and look to take the next step. Carlo would be a great fit there. Nylander gives them a true 1st line RW and Robertson some possible 3rd line scoring help. Leafs pick up a future possible 1B centre. Luneau adds a puck moving RD and Gaucher has never really developed as hoped, but Leafs give the big man a shot.
Leafs clear tons of cap.
Domi and Stolarz to LA for Moore, Brzustewicz and Ziemmer. Domi is cheaper an upgrade on Moore who seems to have been on a continuous decline in LA. LA needs a goalie as there two right now are old. They can look to move one. I don't necessarily want Moore, but I do like that he has no trade protection making him moveable to where ever the Leafs choose. I have mentioned Brzustewicz as a D prospect and Ziemmer before.
Rielly to Chicago for John Mustard and a 2027 3rd. Chicago could be a really good situation for Rielly. He would be the vet D-man on the roster and expectations of him would not likely be too high. Leafs get a decent mid 6 prospect and a future 3rd.
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09 Mar 2026 14:25:33
I can totally support these trades.
All have been on my list as well, though not fully shared on the site.
And your Matthews evaluation might be correct and hence not getting $17m or even $14m.
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09 Mar 2026 19:51:53
Confused a bit RLF. Are you saying with Sennecke that the Ducks don't already have a True RW? And who is the 1B centre you are talking about?
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09 Mar 2026 20:19:56
Not getting that package RLF. I’ve become a Dicks fan and watch these guys frequently. Gauthier and Sennecke already have way more positive impact on the game than Willy does. I don’t think you will get any of them for Willy never mind 2 of them.
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09 Mar 2026 20:31:28
It is a big return and you might be right.
That's the challenge on this site versus real-world negotiations where you ask first if you see a need for something, in this case Nylander. Then understand what need it fills and inquire how much it’s worth to them.
The Ducks might say they’d pay Luneau and Gaucher. We’d hum and haw a bit and then ask for 2026R2 and make the deal.
Both sides walk away happy, like in Walt Disney movies.
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09 Mar 2026 20:50:23
Clarky!!!! He is talking Nathan Gaucher not Cutter Gauthier. Plus I don't see even if Anaheim was to part with Sennecke how they fit Willy, Robertson and Carlo in their salary cap in Anaheim. Anaheim has just under $40 million available for next year. But Karlsoon, Gauthier, Mintyukov and Zellweger are all RFA's so pencil in the first 3 for $7.5 to $8 million and Zellweger $4 to $5 and possibly more. So that is $28 roughly gone and then if they re-sign John Carlson at another $8 that is $36 gone.
Then they would have Willy, Robertson and Carlo at $16.7 with Robertson probably getting another $2.5 and maybe more. So roughly $19.2 more that puts Anaheim over their cap by $15 million and even by subtracting Sennecke and adding 3 Leafs they still need to sign another 6 players. I think Anaheim is going to stick with what they have and plug a few of the prospects in. They are on the right track.
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09 Mar 2026 21:20:47
Not speaking for RLF, but I expect the 1B center for the Leafs was in fact Nathan Gaucher, who I like a lot.
His reference to the L1RW, I believe, is Bennett Sennecke, who no doubt will be him one day if not even with adding Nylander.
In any event, we would all love to see that deal happen, but it’s a very big haul and likely not one to expect.
That would be a great place to start though!
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09 Mar 2026 21:55:00
No, Randy I was saying that Cutter Gauthier is on the first line as RW but Sennecke could be that first line RW as well. They don't really need to swap a RW for a RW. And if you are correct in thinking he was talking at Gaucher as the 1B Centre, I certainly don't see it.
He hasn't played a game in the NHL and in San Diego he is putting up 3rd line bordering on 4th line numbers in the AHL. We will let RLF speak for himself though on which player he meant.
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09 Mar 2026 22:13:24
Since the Anaheim deal is the only thing really getting any attention, I will try and clear some things up in my post.
S1967 - Although Sennecke has exceeded expectations in his first season and may end up a true #1 RW, but that is yet to be seen. On top of the points, he also has 73 giveaways. Most amongst their forwards. I also believe even though he played very little centre in junior, he could be a converted to a centre with his size, skill and skating. Sometimes have to get creative to get a 1B centre or 2C. I did also say assuming they don't re-sign Carlson.
The deal is 3 Leaf NHL roster players for 1 Anaheim NHL roster player and 2 AHL players.
It is not Cutter Gauthier, it is Nathan Gaucher, who as I said, has not developed as hoped and is in the AHL at 22.
As for the Cap, part of that includes the up to $4M Sennecke can earn on bonuses. So you can add another $4M to their cap. They would need to sign a vet D and not getting much cheaper than Carlo. Robertson won't be getting any big raise, if one at all. Willy is a controlled asset as he is signed for years. Yes, they have gyus to sign. Zelleweger gets 3rd line minutes, so not sure he gets $4-$5M. Even at S1967 projected 28M left of the $45 they will have, that leaves them $17M to fit Willy, Carlo and Robertson. Definitely doable and if Robertson wants too much, they can flip him.
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10 Mar 2026 00:26:46
Don't want to be Mr. Negative but I just feel we need to be getting a lot more back from Anaheim to do that deal. We are giving them 3 Roster players. For one Roster player. One player of ours who could probably get this return and maybe a better one by himself. The other players we are getting are crapshoots really. Gaucher seems to be really struggling, and not seeing he will be better, but I think we might have a better prospect in Holinka already than Gaucher.
Luneau has had a big dropoff this year, and with Noah Chadwick and Danford again we might have our own better options. There has to be a better pedigree of prospects or a big chunk of draft picks to make this viable, I think, anyway. Just one guys opinion is all.
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10 Mar 2026 00:41:50
I forgot to add that Zellweger is getting 2nd pairing minutes with Gudas, and even at undersized has really brought his defensive game into step sacrificing the offensive side of his game.
But that is not a bad thing when the team is winning. Now if he was added instead of Luneau and a 1st round pick tossed on top of Sennecke, that would make it easier to think about with Gaucher as a project.
08 Mar 2026 13:35:03
Toronto needs a legit 2C next season, Adam Fantilli is the guy. Lock him up with a 7-year deal at $8.5M AAV.
Hit Mario Ferraro with an offer 5 years, $6.3M AAV. Move Rielly before the season start, Ferraro slides right in to replace him on the back end.
Carlo could step in as Ben Danford's replacement next year. Bye bye Carlo.
Leafs were one of the slowest teams in the NHL this season, bottom of the league in skating speed.
If we could flip Matthews for a 1st-round pick + an A-prospect (Cayden Lindstrom maybe? ), I'd do it in a second.
Auston isn't a true leader, and Lindstrom would give us a more direct, physical, faster 1C.
Toronto's got good cap space this summer, plenty of room to sign at least one big-ticket contract (Fantilli) .
Also, since Nick Robertson just doesn't really fit in Toronto anymore, M Marchment would be a solid replacement. Something like a 3-year deal at 4,5M-$5M AAV would be perfect for him.
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08 Mar 2026 15:48:45
Easily said Thisisit but who are you trading to get Fantilli, who I really like btw.
And where are you sending Robertson and Rielly, what’s your trade details?
I also feel you’re selling far short on Matthews; he’s an elite NHL player and you’re getting back an unproven A prospect and an unknown draft pick!
I like Marchment but not at $5m.
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08 Mar 2026 16:44:02
@Randy Sears. I think Thisisit in under the assumption that Fantilli can be signed like a UFA. Perhaps he doesn't understand that RFAs that accept an offer sheet from a team and sign with them, that team needs to give up compensation in draft picks according to the salary of the contract. Toronto is out of luck in that regard as they don't meet the criteria for compensation required. Not to mention... If Fantilli actually was a UFA he would be going for big big dollars.
He is on a heater of late. And I think Marchment will sign back with Columbus. He and Fantilli have become a great fit. Marchment 19 points in the 20 games since he Joined Columbus with Fantillli and Fantillin 18 points in the same 20 games. Marchment is earning $4.5 now and if he keeps that same chemistry through the rest of the season. He will get probably $6. $6.5.
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08 Mar 2026 18:16:08
That’s a steep price; I’d have trouble paying it.
Let’s rewind the clock and pass on the Malgin deal.
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08 Mar 2026 19:09:10
I know it is a steep price but in this market it's about right. Like I said the other day. Sherwood just got $5.5.
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08 Mar 2026 21:08:17
And a one year older, smaller, slower and lower goal scorer than McMann gets a 2nd in 26 and 27 plus a player and we get a 2nd and 4th!
Everybody loves the Leafs!
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08 Mar 2026 21:41:18
We would have got more for sure if Treliving had not sat on his heels on doing the McMann deal.
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09 Mar 2026 00:30:05
“Carlo could step in as Ben Danford's replacement next year. Bye bye Carlo.“??
What does that even mean…
Matthews for a 1st, a prospect, you are kidding, no matter what you think about Matthews, he will fetch more than that.
Your not getting Fantilli
Ferraro possible
Morgan to SJ; they want him, Vancouver possibly. No buyout, retention maybe $1 million. Bad contract back
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09 Mar 2026 14:27:57
AbC234
Thisisit corrected that error in his post!
But you’re right on the rest.
08 Mar 2026 12:47:37
So my post today will focus on a move that I would make to hopefully get us closer to the SC.
I didn’t give the name of my forward in yesterday’s Robertson trade but some of you no doubt guessed it was Jan Chovan.
It follows my post of yesterday and also speaks to LeafsGM78 idea of Rielly buyout.
I want to emphasize he posted the caveat that Rielly must be willing to waive his no trade clause.
The Leafs Must get Rielly to waive for 2 reasons: a buyout while an okay strategy gets us nothing back for the asset and secondly we will carry a $2m cap hit for 8 years!
So the strategy we Must pursue is a trade and methinks our negotiation base is very weak so we will likely be disappointed by our return.
We Must take the attitude of being happy with a cap savings to reinvest in players that will move us forward plus the strong belief that part of our porous defence will be improved.
Several choices exist to me.
First is of course Vancouver, his hometown and a team that might feel the need for offence from their D corps after losing Hughes. In return be very happy with a 2026 R2 plus Aiden Celebrini, a 22yo 6.1 195lb RD who is a plus skater with good physicality and excellent play reading ability.
My second choice is SJS, who desperately need D help in any form for a 2026 R2 plus Egor Afnasayev, a 25yo 6.4 212lb offensive winger with a great shot good speed but not as quick as I’d like.
If neither of these can be done, see if Calgary will give us a R2 & R4 in 2026.
Thanks for reading.
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08 Mar 2026 15:02:57
You are getting nothing back for Rielly! No asset, only another bad contract, if you can trade him at all. It may be better to buy him out.
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08 Mar 2026 15:52:32
I would not consider a buyout simply because some team will grab him and we will have to absorb $2m for 8 years!
Find the team that will give us something! That can’t be impossible m4l.
SJS have only 6 current NHL Dmen.
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08 Mar 2026 17:43:58
The trick, Randy, is finding a place #1 that will take him. #2, that place also has to be a place he will waive his rights to go to. Also, with Tessa Virtue's career it also has to be a fit. She is an Executive Advisor with Deloitte and has been for 5 years. So that narrows it down. Obviously the largest office would be Toronto and that won't work for trading him. Montreal and Vancouver are huge offices as well, both at over 100,000 Sq feet occupying multi floors in Office Buildings.
Vancouver could be the one destination that would be a good fit for them as a couple. Now it would come down to what, if anything, we could pry from them and if they would take the whole salary. It could be possible that we might have to give him away just for the contract and a 2 or 3rd rounder. If we have to retain $2.5 or $3 to get a prospect we might as well just do the buy out and take on the $1.5 or $2 million. Tricky situation.
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08 Mar 2026 18:22:24
Yes, those requirements are necessary to move Rielly.
For me, I don’t buy him out if he won’t waive. I can’t see paying someone $2m for 8 years and watching them play on another team.
I’ll keep him and practice every day and hopefully teach him how to improve his defence. Small things like tying up a player’s stick in front of the net and how to block out someone driving to the net.
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08 Mar 2026 21:39:23
Here is first of my offseason moves, part reuild and part retool. I am a firm believer that you still need a somewhat competitive Defense Corp to stabilize a youth movement up front.
Pittsburgh gets: Matthews
Carlo
Nick Robertson
Our 2 3rds from 2026
Toronto gets: Karlsoon
Brunicke
Zonnon
Horcoff
1st for 2026
Then we go hard for Rasmus Andersson as Free Agent and try to get him for $8.5.
By the time the deals are done other the Salary is almost a wash other than if we insert the young guys right away we are a extra $ 3 million roughly. Then we have a few new young bodies on the d-line with some experience and a some good puck movers and experienced Power play d-men that could still create offense even with young bodies up front.
We would still try to move Reilly of course. But our D-corp would be.
OEL with Brunicke
Karlsson with Andersson
McCabe with Danford
Benoit and Stecher at reasonable prices as spare d-men
Horcoff is a huge body Centreman and Bill Zonnon is power forward in the Q that can play wing and Centre. He is really strong.
My first of a few possible Matthews deals. He would like to play with Sid and it gives them another option if they don't sign Malkin.
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08 Mar 2026 21:44:03
Or we find a mysterious injury to put Reilly on LTIR and dress Tessa in his place at league minimum. Hey!!!! In her prime she was a faster skater than him anyway lol.
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08 Mar 2026 22:24:10
I’ve seen and do like everything about Zonnon.
I’d love to have Horcoff, a huge player with speed, skill and IQ.
Brunicke is also very good prospect.
The 1st is obvious.
Karlsson is to balance salary.
I feel like it’s one piece short.
I’m having real trouble understanding trade values after the TDL, to me there’s little to zero consistency.
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08 Mar 2026 23:43:09
Karlsson is not just a Salary Balance but he still puts up good points and has really tightened up his defensive side of the game. Plus if we keep OEL and at Karlsson our chances of wooing Andersson increase. Those 3 guys are one half of the Starting d on the Swedish Olympic team.
I figure that Carlo, Robertson and the 2 3rds are the Karlsson trade off and Zonnon, Horcoff, Brunicke and the 1st are Matthews Trade. The way he has not produced of late that is a good deal. Zonnon and Horcoff were 1sts that have have some development time, Brunicke slipped through but should have been a 1st and without a doubt was our best d man at the WJC and didn't look bad in his NHL audition.
and of course the actual 1st round pick. That is basically 3 1sts and a very early 2nd pick that should have been a 1st. It's a good start. We would still be rebuilding but at least it won't be massice blowouts with that Defense.
Was thinking too RandySears that Seattle with that short bunny hop plane flight to Vancouver for Work purposes for Reilly's wife would also be a attractive option for a trade he might accept. 2 fold actually. It works for her career and by going to Seattle he takes a pay hike with Washington being a tax free state. He would be taking home anywhere from $1.1 to $1.5 million a year extra. We could pry away a prospect or 2 there?
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09 Mar 2026 14:48:13
Let’s try and pry two Canadian prospects from Seattle.
21yo Carson Rehkopf is a future C2 or C3 with good wheels, grit and 2-way skill set.
I’d slo like Lukas Dragicevic but probably expecting too much.
Then I’ll take their 20yo undersized RD Ty Nelson who has outstanding speed and ability, always wanting to join the rush.
He also has great gap control and is surprisingly physical at 5.10” but packing 198lbs.
These trades and your post gets us going in the right direction.
07 Mar 2026 16:28:19
If the Leafs fine themselves out of the playoffs next year, gotta blow it up. Further to my Rielly trade this draft, next trade deadline they would need to trade both Matthews and Nylander.
To SEA: F - W. Nylander
To TOR: F - S. Wright + 2027 1st
Then
To SJ: C - A. Matthews
To TOR: F - M. Misa + 2027 1st + 2028 2nd + F - A. Gaudette
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07 Mar 2026 15:37:00
We need to buyout Reilly. If he’s not willing to be traded that’s it, that’s all. Kyle and Keefer were great. The Shannaplan was fine. The team was awesome except that one piece we had a 2nd pair d-man as our star defence men for a decade and made all these changes for no reason.
Now are worse off with the same problem: crappy defensive players, a useless GM and a couch who’s style doesn’t compute with the superstars around him. This team is F***ed for years now. Go Oilers Go lol
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07 Mar 2026 16:14:10
Out of the playoffs next year? Fans don't want to wait through another year of this. Change needs to be swift and yes at times it will be painful but the fans would rather see a younger team that shows promise than waiting another year of this.
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07 Mar 2026 16:36:52
LeafsGM78 comment is the best explanation I’ve heard for the Leafs. This team was good over the past several years (pre Berube) but had no top notch offensive defenders. In fact, by playing Reilly, looking for offensive you made the defense weaker and except for one year didn’t really get much offense.
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07 Mar 2026 20:23:29
Totally agree that we can’t wait another year.
If we have any chance to win with Matthews, Nylander, etc we have to be bold once free agency happens and opening of trades.
I’m going to, if I remember lol, to post either one trade or one UFA signing each day for a week or so.
This will no doubt be the only hockey fum I will have.
Let’s start slowly.
First trade is Robertson to LAK who need scoring, especially when their captain retires and Doughty fades into the dust.
Robertson is totally redundant now with Cowan and Maccelli; no need for this talent overlap. Cowan is too young and unproven to trade and he has totally been mismanaged by our so-called brain trust. Maccelli has certainly proven his skill lately and perhaps is the best puck transporter on PP or 5on5.
The Kings have a 6.3 190 winger who is 19yo. Let’s target him and also ask for a R4 in 2026.
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07 Mar 2026 20:37:27
Not near enough for Mathews!
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07 Mar 2026 20:52:31
Hey RandySears. Look forward to seeing your Trade and UFA suggestions. Sounds fun. I'll look for your posts and match you on them. You and I have kind of a same outlook. Was just pondering that maybe McMann likes it in Seattle, signs with them and tells Matthews how awesome it is and maybe we pry some of those prospects off of that loaded crew if Matthews says yeah that's a team I could go to.
lol.
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08 Mar 2026 02:59:50
I hope everyone contributes.
It will be interesting to read what everyone says and how they support their position versus saying a “GM will laugh and hang up”.
I’m sure we’ll agree on some moves and disagree on some but can probably come to a final plan that we would be willing to implement.
There are several others whose views are quite similar and am looking forward to reading those.
Matthews, I think, is having problems shooting and seems to be quite willing to pass the puck more than he previously did.
And you may be right about filling the cupboards through a Matthews trade.
I’ve read that others on this site are suggesting the same.
It will be the summer of course before that happens so we have lots of time to ponder.
07 Mar 2026 16:18:09
While the Leafs did pick up some assets, a bit underwhelming overall. Thought they got higher value on Roy, but slightly lower value on McMann.
That being said, off-season and draft day is what to look forward to.
Draft day trade
To SEA: D - M. Rielly
To TOR: 2026 1st + 2027 3rd
Looked at both the Carlson and Faulk trades, both went for a 1st and 3rd. So comparable.
Re-sign Stecker
Leafs D for next year
OEL Carlo
McCabe Tanev
Benoit Stecker
Myers
With the 1st draft best available Defenseman, preferably LHD.
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07 Mar 2026 16:15:40
Don't ever put Reilly and Carlson in the same conversation. Carlson is in a different league.
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07 Mar 2026 16:31:30
Reilly is the worst defenseman on a non playoff team. I would be happy for a 5th round pick and save his cap space. The Leafs cannot win with Reilly playing more than 00.0 minutes.
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07 Mar 2026 23:47:49
Rielly comparable to Carlson and Faulk?
Are you sure you’re following the same Leaf team as the rest of us?
Rielly is more comparable to Benoit and Myers than Carlson or Faulk.
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08 Mar 2026 03:29:30
I’m not sure we will ever see Tanev again; if true it’s too bad. A true warrior.
We need to make big changes to our D corps; it’s bad, so we will need to change it up significantly.
I see zero need to resign Stecher. He’s been fine, but remember we are not making the playoffs, so why on earth would we keep a 32 yo 5.10 184lb defenceman who has played for 6 different teams!
Yes, he’s paid only $787k, but I’d rather use that amount as part of the increase in salary that behemoth Logan Stanley will demand as a UFA.
07 Mar 2026 15:23:58
I am not trying to defend Tre.
But honestly guys, take a look at the returns for players this year. Weegar didn't even get a 1st in the return. Panarin didn't. There were only about a handful of 1sts handed out and many are conditional.
Like it or not, the returns the Leafs got were on par to the higher end of returns for comparables.
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07 Mar 2026 14:35:50
Mr. Positivity. Defend him all you want. He is the reason we’re in this. And it started from getting Maccelli last off season. If you couldn’t get a 1st for Bobby then why not resign him?? Missing that guy is gonna be huge next year. This team is slow and heartless. He built that. Where is the toughness? He promised a change in identity but we didn’t know it was gonna mean softer and slower.
Let’s call this what it is RLF, he is good at making team friendly financial deals for sure. But he is not a hockey mind. He doesn’t know what it takes to make a team well rounded and whole. He is like my wife, if it’s a good enough sale he buys it, doesn’t matter what the product looks like. Berube and Tre need to go as fast as possible. 0% creativity in any of his moves.
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07 Mar 2026 15:13:21
Roy did right, got a 1st for him. No excuse why we didn’t for McMann — absolutely ridiculous. Why not sign him at that point and trade him later. Honestly, can’t remember a GM who’s set a team back more in my lifetime and I was born in the 70’s.
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07 Mar 2026 16:27:36
@RLF,
I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to disagree.
Roy deal was great (even better than what he paid for Laughton last year).
OEL strategy was perfectly fine. Tre sets a price and sticks to it till the end of TDL day. And this works because OEL has term, so not desperate to trade him.
McMann & Laughton (both UFA's).
Again, perfectly fine to set a price for them. But, you don't wait till end of TDL. He became desperate at that point and took whatever he could get ffs.
He had to set his own deadline way before 3 p.m., especially seeing the way the day was going.
Set a 1 p.m. or 2 p.m. deadline and take your best offer at that time.
McCarron (a pure 4th liner) gets a 2nd. You trying to tell me Laughton couldn't have gotten a 2nd minimum (without condition)?
IMO Tre backed himself into a corner and got what he could at that point.
He traded what he had to trade, which I will give him some credit for (but he definitely lost out on possibly another 2nd or even 3rd for McMann and a definite 2nd with I believe a 4th for Laughton).
Unfortunately, the retention angle for contracts just wasn't out there this year, even though we had ample cap space.
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07 Mar 2026 16:32:09
Clarky. I started with "not defending" him, so saying "defend him all you want" and taking your little shots is ridiculous.
I don't care if you blame Tre 100%.
My point was strictly on the returns he got. You say McMann was easily worth a 1st. Then Tre would have taken that offer. Obviously no one was willing to give one.
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07 Mar 2026 16:49:28
People might disagree with me and I am sure some will and some won't. Considering Weegar had control over where he would be traded, I think the Flames did extremely well with the trade. Castagna is playing quite well for Cornell and has good size.
Maatta was a good strategic pick up as he has had great career analytics as a true defensefive defenseman and wirth the Flames have Parekh looking to play fulltime with the team I can see Maatta being his partner and Parekh forgets what "Defense" part of Defenceman man means the majority of the time.
Now.... the 3 2nd round picks they got were awesome especially the Rangers 2nd that Utah possessed. If the season ended today that is the number 35 overall pick and the Flames also have the number 34 pick that is like having 2 late first rounders almost. So with the 3 2nd round picks and already having their own along with 2 1st round picks. The Flames now have 8 of the first 66 picks in this years draft. To put into perspective. Right now our first pick is #75 right now.
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07 Mar 2026 17:35:10
The problem with the returns are they were all next year. My issue really was Laughton; he’s worth more than a 3rd, plus he hung onto guy in this blueline. Why Kampf got a pick, Jarnkrok couldn’t fetch that. When it comes down to it, Tre should of made the moves at Christmas, not at 255.
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07 Mar 2026 23:39:37
Sherwood went for 2 2nds. Foegele who scored over 20 the two previous years went for a 2nd. McMann a 2nd and 4th.
Sherwood hits more and also pk's and having a career year so got a bit more. Foegele having a down year, so he got less. If Sherwood didn't get a 1st we'll before the deadline, why was McMann a guaranteed 1st?
I'm not defending Tre, and I fully expect him and Berube to be fired.
What makes me laugh is all the guys pretending this isn't the kind of team they wanted and when the season went bad, acting like this isn't what they wanted.
07 Mar 2026 14:22:06
OK Crew! The deadline has passed... Where do we go from here??? We still do not have a 1st or 2nd round pick for this year. Grading Treliving on this deadline from Aphabetical scale A B C etc. I give him a ZZZZZZ for sleeping at the switch. For the 2026 draft the only draft he should be exposed to is the draft of the Door closing behind him. Hopefully within the next week. That way we can get someone in place that might be able to pull off a few trade deals shortly after the playoffs end and on draft day to get us at least 1 or two picks in those rounds.
So who should be look at realistically moving that could recoup some of those for this years draft day. Then the full rebuild could start during the summer once free agency and draft day have passed.
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07 Mar 2026 14:25:48
If you compare the Leaf returns to around the League, what the Leafs got was on par to slightly better than what many teams got for their guys. In general, the returns this year were nowhere near what they have been in the past.
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07 Mar 2026 14:40:13
Absolutely 1st move in the off season has to be Reilly. Don’t think you will get much back but he needs to go. 2nd move is Nylander, get a nice young package for him. 3rd is Matthews, he is not resigning here. Trade him now while he still has term and maximize those profits.
FYI ^^^ I 100% disagree with RLF. Guy is terrible. Tre and his procrastination and lackadaisical effort can beat it. We kept waiting all year for some sort of move and this is what we get?? 👏 way to stay patient Tre, it really paid off.
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07 Mar 2026 23:23:37
Clarky. Wow, I'm terrible now because I don't agree with you. Lol
As for the returns. Show me where this year was as equal to the past and I will concede on values. (Not talking about 4th liners, I mean impact players.)