Since you think you are so smart and knowledgeable, what was your opinion/prediction BEFORE Rielly signed? Please tell us.Darts, the expert, proves once again that his claims of being knowledgeable are a joke. Hahahahaha.
Since you think you are so smart and knowledgeable, what was your opinion/prediction BEFORE Rielly signed? Please tell us.Darts, the expert, proves once again that his claims of being knowledgeable are a joke. Hahahahaha.
Also Morgan rielly can’t play defense. Another hideous contract, he’s a fourth forward, on a team that has too many soft forwards!!!
Lots of opinions on social media.
"Morgan Rielly most likely took a little less money compared to what he would have got on the open market. Last summer alone, Seth Jones signed an extension with a cap hit of $9.5 million, Zach Werenski signed for just over that same $9.5 million figure, Dougie Hamilton signed for $9 million, Charlie McAvoy signed for $9.5 million, Darnell Nurse signed for $9.25 million, Cale Makar signed for $9 million, and Miro Heiskanen signed for $8.45 million. Now, all those defensemen are either better, younger, or both. Some veteran defensemen that signed bigger deals recently include Torey Krug at $6.5 million, Alex Pietrangelo at $8.8 million, and Jared Spurgeon for $7.5 million." (Not convinced Krug got a better contract.)
No more koolaid from me, leafs are built like garbage
Looks like my "kool aid" comment started a trend. But, the Leafs will always have the "3 Amigos" because they know little or nothing about how the game is played on the ice and how to efficiently manage the cap.
Funny how sports mirrors real life.5 Players now account for 60% of the Leafs payroll.
Correct, thanks. Regardless, the thrust of the question remains the same regarding what people though of his acquisition at the time.First, it wasn't a trade.
Strictly based on analytics and comparing to what most recent no.1 d men (on their perspective teams) have been signed for, I have to agree that this is a pretty good contract for the team. His weaknesses however are what mirror the team’s identity, i e soft defence and ineffective quarterbacknig the power play. This extension also signifies that Dubas‘s job is safe at least till the end of this season or he wouldn’t be allowed to make big decisions such as this.Funny how sports mirrors real life.
That's hockey's version of the 1%.
Unless you're doing a total rebuild, you have sign Rielly.
Whether he's lived up to expectations or not doesn't change his value on the team,
it's more that they can't afford to lose him.
It's starting to feel like the last couple of years of Burke's time in Toronto where it was about not losing his job.
Having said that I'm glad Rielly is staying on.
Let's put it this way.Since you think you are so smart and knowledgeable, what was your opinion/prediction BEFORE Rielly signed? Please tell us.
I checked the comments on another chatroom prior (August) to the signing and it is a tough crowd. The consensus of the members is exactly what you said: "soft defence and ineffective quarterbacknig the power play."His weaknesses however are what mirror the team’s identity, i e soft defence and ineffective quarterbacknig the power play.
LOL. Unlike you, I didn't pretend to be something I'm not. You think and repeatedly claim that you're knowledgeable, yet you continue to expose yourself as anything but.Chicken!
Chicken! Man up and express your opinions/predictions and stop hiding in the bushes.It's better to say nothing and let people think you're a fool,
No doubt, Shack has made note of these predictions/opinions.Leafs will not make the playoffs,
Panthers or the Canes will be the 2022 Stanley cup champion
Typical Shack, posting silly cartoons.You sound so childish. What's next?:
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Agree, it's a reasonable contract for the Leafs salary-wise, although the eight year term could be very problematic nearer term down the road. While he's no where near being considered a 'stud' defenseman, he's still a top tier guy and they paid the going rate for equivalent talent. I get the feeling that this got green lit by others and wasn't solely a Dubas move. I also think that if you're going to add this kind of obligation to the portfolio, there has to be a plan to balance the books via significant trades later on. Could be the start of a bigger, more significant move yet to come, maybe involving one of the high-priced 'core'. Still not convinced Dubas is safe, and wouldn't be surprised to see him dumped before calendar year end.Strictly based on analytics and comparing to what most recent no.1 d men (on their perspective teams) have been signed for, I have to agree that this is a pretty good contract for the team. His weaknesses however are what mirror the team’s identity, i e soft defence and ineffective quarterbacknig the power play. This extension also signifies that Dubas‘s job is safe at least till the end of this season or he wouldn’t be allowed to make big decisions such as this.