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2025 Offseason Thread: Spring Cleaning

I don’t even care at this point if they give him a 6 year deal to keep the aav low.

In my head I have them signing Ekblad, Bennett and Marchand. 2 Ontario kids and the maritime boy. Although I bet you Ekblad grew up a wings fan.

When in reality all 3 will very likely stay in Florida and the leafs will sign the ghost of Corey Perry.
I mean if we sign Corey Perry at least we get to lose in the Cup Finals.
 
Before anyone gets mad, this is what EF said in the latest 32T pod:

The segment starts with reference to this:

Kyle asked Elliotte if he was surprised by the reaction from the fanbase: he was not.

The linked article has some of the relevant quotes, but Friedman mentions the following:
* "A few teams heard Marner may not be looking to sign a 7-year deal in free agency; he might look at a 4-year deal and then go for another one, kind of like the way Matthews has done it throughout his career." and the "I still think it's going to be pretty big number"
* Leafs tried to talk to Marner; Marner's camp not answering
* "If the free agency window was still in place, it would be an all-time week."
* rumour: " this may not be a July 1st thing. That Marner’s choice could be to set up Zoom, or if teams want, in-person meetings on July 1st or after, and then maybe he goes and visits one or two places,” Friedman said. “I think, and nobody is confirming this, I think the Maple Leafs were offered one of the meetings too"
* "Leaf teammates have suspected [Marner] will go West"

To which I say, this would be great! grind the contender's market to a halt on July 1 because Marner wants to be wined and dined and schmoozed like LeBron. Leafs FO should be relatively free to just move on.
 
Playoff performance matters. It shouldn't be assumed that a team with immediate Stanley Cup aspirations will be lining up to spend that much of their cap on Marner. I am guessing a team like CLB or SJ would, though.
 
Playoff performance matters. It shouldn't be assumed that a team with immediate Stanley Cup aspirations will be lining up to spend that much of their cap on Marner. I am guessing a team like CLB or SJ would, though.
San Jose would be a really interesting one. I don't think they have official roles with the team but IIRC Thornton and Marleau are still semi-involved with the team at least in an informal sense. Both players are obviously big influences on Marner as he grew up in the NHL (maybe not for the best). You would think the pair would be trying to sell Marner on San Jose.

San Jose is also in a very similar spot that the Leafs were in prior to them signing Tavares. Celebrini, Smith, Eklund, Dickinson is a stacked core to have, plus they'll add another player with the 2nd overall pick. Would Marner be their Tavares? Does that work out any better there than it did here?
 
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Before anyone gets mad, this is what EF said in the latest 32T pod:

The segment starts with reference to this:

Kyle asked Elliotte if he was surprised by the reaction from the fanbase: he was not.

The linked article has some of the relevant quotes, but Friedman mentions the following:
* "A few teams heard Marner may not be looking to sign a 7-year deal in free agency; he might look at a 4-year deal and then go for another one, kind of like the way Matthews has done it throughout his career." and the "I still think it's going to be pretty big number"
* Leafs tried to talk to Marner; Marner's camp not answering
* "If the free agency window was still in place, it would be an all-time week."
* rumour: " this may not be a July 1st thing. That Marner’s choice could be to set up Zoom, or if teams want, in-person meetings on July 1st or after, and then maybe he goes and visits one or two places,” Friedman said. “I think, and nobody is confirming this, I think the Maple Leafs were offered one of the meetings too"
* "Leaf teammates have suspected [Marner] will go West"

To which I say, this would be great! grind the contender's market to a halt on July 1 because Marner wants to be wined and dined and schmoozed like LeBron. Leafs FO should be relatively free to just move on.

Grinding the UFA market to a halt could be beneficial for the Leafs because I doubt they will be waiting around for Marner's decision.
 
Grinding the UFA market to a halt could be beneficial for the Leafs because I doubt they will be waiting around for Marner's decision.
I don’t think the leafs have any actual interest in signing Marner. I think this is a PR game now where the leafs are feigning interest.
 
I don’t think the leafs have any actual interest in signing Marner. I think this is a PR game now where the leafs are feigning interest.

I don't think the Leafs or Marner want a reunion. The feeling is mutual.

I think the only thing the Leafs would change is not getting anything in return for Marner leaving the Leafs.
 
Countries are announcing their first six players to their respective Olympic rosters.

AM34 has been named to the USA roster.
Nylander has been named to Sweden roster.
 
Who was the last player who actually did a ‘sign and trade’? I can’t think of anyone who actually did that.

Matthew Tkachuk when he requested a trade out of Calgary was moved in a sign and trade, as he was RFA.

Other players have had picks for signing rights, but that's not quite the same. Mikko Rantanen's most recent trade was basically a sign and trade (just not on paper) as he was traded to Dallas with the understanding that he'd be signing an extension there, which got Carolina some assets in return.
 
Who was the last player who actually did a ‘sign and trade’? I can’t think of anyone who actually did that.
Technically, Tkachuk to Florida was a sign-and-trade, though, as an RFA. You don't really see any for UFAs, but, at the same time, you don't see a ton of guys who other teams might pay to get the extra year on hitting the open market, either.
 
Technically, Tkachuk to Florida was a sign-and-trade, though, as an RFA. You don't really see any for UFAs, but, at the same time, you don't see a ton of guys who other teams might pay to get the extra year on hitting the open market, either.
Thx. I think that’s the point I’m trying to make. This isn’t a common UFA practice at all.
 
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