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Maple Leafs sign Timothy Liljegren to two-year, $2.8M contract
The Toronto Maple Leafs and defenceman Timothy Liljegren have agreed to terms on a two-year, $2.8-million contract. The contract carries a $1.4 million average annual value.
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Maple Leafs sign Timothy Liljegren to two-year, $2.8M contract
The Toronto Maple Leafs and defenceman Timothy Liljegren have agreed to terms on a two-year, $2.8-million contract. The contract carries a $1.4 million average annual value.www.sportsnet.ca
Dubas can circumvent the cap but placing Tavares on LTIR (reoccurring symptoms of concussions) and bring him back in the playoffs. Tampa did with Kucharov.Realistically, what are the Leafs’ chances of finding an equal or better replacement if Campbell walks ? A trade will cost dearly and create hole(s) elsewhere in the lineup. Who’s better than Campbell in the free agency market ?
It’s very likely that Campbell will get upwards of 5mil per as an ufa and without major shredding of payrolls there’s just no cap room to resign Campbell.
Mrazek’s contract is unmovable without giving up draft picks or prospects; Holl, Kertfoot, Sandin and/or Engvall’s contracts may have to be jettisoned to make room or as trade baits but their replacements from within are either inferior or not ready.
Will either Nylander or Marner be part of a major trade ? Dubas has a verbal promise that he’d not trade Nylander as long as he’s the GM and if Marner is traded I think 99% chance Matthews will sign somewhere else in 2 years and you’re losing one of the best play makers in the game.
Having played a competitive series against the Lightning have convinced a lot of fans that this team is close but I’m not as optimistic. They’re probably in a 2nd tier group of a bunch teams in the conference alone ( Carolina, NY Rangers, Florida, Boston, Washington ) behind the Lightning and the Leafs will have a hard time beating any of these teams in the first round next year with a weakened lineup or inferior goaltending.
That would be a great move and they could also pass the captaincy to Matthews. I doubt very much Tavares would go along with it though, unless he does have reoccurring symptoms from the Perry collision.Dubas can circumvent the cap but placing Tavares on LTIR (reoccurring symptoms of concussions) and bring him back in the playoffs. Tampa did with Kucharov.
Honestly I like the move. As one of the announcers said they're in "win now" mode and this opens up more opportunities to make more moves.Leafs trade Mrazik and the 25th pick to Chicago for the 38th pick. Freed up $3.8M in cap space.
Once upon in ancient times, trades were made based solely on talent levels. Leafs give up a player and get a (theoretically) worse draft pick to have a lower team payroll.Leafs trade Mrazik and the 25th pick to Chicago for the 38th pick. Freed up $3.8M in cap space.
Get rid of the salary cap, this is the biggest scam to hockey.Once upon in ancient times, trades were made based solely on talent levels. Leafs give up a player and get a (theoretically) worse draft pick to have a lower team payroll.
The only talent involved in this trade was the lack thereof displayed by Mrazek.
Can't argue. In theory, the concept sounds good, but it results in ridiculous tactics to circulate the restrictions imposed by the salary cap rule. Ergo, this trade.Get rid of the salary cap, this is the biggest scam to hockey.
In a free-market economy teams should be allowed to spend as much as they want on talent.Can't argue. In theory, the concept sounds good, but it results in ridiculous tactics to circulate the restrictions imposed by the salary cap rule. Ergo, this trade.
They already did that and threatened to destroy small market teams…if they do it again say goodbye to Ottawa, Winnipeg again and others…In a free-market economy teams should be allowed to spend as much as they want on talent.
...but who wouldn't want to watch the New York Rangers win the Stanley Cup 9 out of every 10 years in a six team league?They already did that and threatened to destroy small market teams…if they do it again say goodbye to Ottawa, Winnipeg again and others…
Works for me.They already did that and threatened to destroy small market teams…if they do it again say goodbye to Ottawa, Winnipeg again and others…
Let's translate that comment from Glamphotographer:Works for me.