Let's not jump to conclusions about the Leafs upcoming season, there's still a lot to be done in the off-season for Dubas. Who knows Murray might have a great season.
Surely, there must be a reason to this madness, yes?There has to be a bigger move in the cards for Dubas going forward, right?
You’re asking if the Leafs should trade Matthews now? Seriously…Surely, there must be a reason to this madness, yes?
Question: Matthews is in the final 2 years of his current contract and has a NMC in 2023-24. Should the Leafs trade him now or let him potentially walk in 2 years?
It would be career suicide for any TOR GM to trade Matthews. If he walks in 2yrs, it won't be for lack of trying to keep him. Money will be no object. If he leaves, it won't be because of money, and only the next two years of team and management performance can inform if he'll want to stay or not. Far too early to even guess at that.Surely, there must be a reason to this madness, yes?
Question: Matthews is in the final 2 years of his current contract and has a NMC in 2023-24. Should the Leafs trade him now or let him potentially walk in 2 years?
With the signing of Murray, they already did.....if he is asking for $5 mil a year they should let him walk.
Any increase in the salary cap over the next 2 years will be eaten up by Matthews next contract. Expect him and McDavid to hit $14 million per season.It would be career suicide for any TOR GM to trade Matthews. If he walks in 2yrs, it won't be for lack of trying to keep him. Money will be no object. If he leaves, it won't be because of money, and only the next two years of team and management performance can inform if he'll want to stay or not. Far too early to even guess at that.
The Leafs have to do something dramatic to get pass Round 1. If Matthews walks in 2 years time, the Leafs get nothing. Mind you, it does open up a lot of cap room. (The Tavares contract ends the year after.)It would be career suicide for any TOR GM to trade Matthews. If he walks in 2yrs, it won't be for lack of trying to keep him. Money will be no object. If he leaves, it won't be because of money, and only the next two years of team and management performance can inform if he'll want to stay or not. Far too early to even guess at that.
With Murray only playing 46 games in the last 2 seasons.Let's not jump to conclusions about the Leafs upcoming season, there's still a lot to be done in the off-season for Dubas. Who knows Murray might have a great season.
so what you're saying is that we are going to see Leaf fans throw jerseys on the ice this season?With Murray only playing 46 games in the last 2 seasons.
Looks like the leafs are going backwards.
As a Sens fan who watched every game last year I can tell you there was a stretch where he looked pretty darn good.Apparently the Leafs and Senators are in talks for goaltender Matt Murray. Not sure what I think of this. Murray looked awful in Ottawa
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Maple Leafs, Senators continue 'intensified discussions' about goaltender Matt Murray
The Toronto Maple Leafs continue to have "intensified discussions" with the Ottawa Senators regarding goaltender Matt Murray, Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman reported on Sunday.www.sportsnet.ca
Almost every goalie has good stretches. That doesn't inspire me much. He's also damaged goods having sustained several injuries over his career, including multiple concussions. Even in his last season in Pittsburgh (2019-2020) his numbers weren't good - a 2.87 GAA and .899 SV%.As a Sens fan who watched every game last year I can tell you there was a stretch where he looked pretty darn good.
But he's got a history of not being able to stay healthy and that issue dominated his time in our nation's capital.
Some of those health issues were concussion related as well.
He's got to big a ticket for the Sens payroll to absorb given their limited attendance figures so that compiled with the emergence of journeyman Anton Forsberg made him expendable.
The future for Ottawa in nets is 21 year old Mads Sogaard the organization believes.
And as I complete this it looks like the Sens just swapped Filip Gustavsson for Cam Talbot. Talbot although 35 was an all-star for Minny last year and is still decent and about half the cost of Murray. So Pierre Dorion's plan makes sense now.
The scuttlebutt in Ottawa was that when they sent Murray to Bellville last year it upset him and soured the relation with the team and D.J. Smith their coach.
Solid move: Talbot and Forsberg - I like that pairing.it looks like the Sens just swapped Filip Gustavsson for Cam Talbot. Talbot although 35 was an all-star for Minny last year and is still decent and about half the cost of Murray. So Pierre Dorion's plan makes sense now.
They're gearing up to go after Giroux once free agency starts rumor has it.Solid move: Talbot and Forsberg - I like that pairing.
It'll be interesting to watch them this year.
Giroux is gonna want to play on a contending team...They're gearing up to go after Giroux once free agency starts rumor has it.
He lives in Kanata and is from the area so that's the hook..........