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2026-27 Toronto Maple Leafs General Discussion | Official: Sundin & Chayka to lead front office

You know who wanted to draft Werenski in 2015? #FurnacevsJetSki
Jonas is for it. Luke Fox is for it. The Athletic did a rundown of 8 possible landing spots. If Werenski is looking to get on a team that’s been in and around the last 2 rounds lately, only Carolina and Dallas strike me as having what CBJ is after. Leafs seem, to me, better positioned to get him than a lot of teams on their list, though of course it depends on what the 2026 draft did to change perceptions of the Leafs trajectory. And probably whether Matthews is any good at recruiting.
 
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Jonas is for it. Luke Fox is for it. The Athletic did a rundown of 8 possible landing spots. If Werenski is looking to get on a team that’s been in and around the last 2 rounds lately, only Carolina and Dallas strike me as having what CBJ is after. Leafs seem, to me, better positioned to get him than a lot of teams on their list, though of course it depends on what the 2026 draft did to change perceptions of the Leafs trajectory. And probably whether Matthews is any good at recruiting.
I think the Leafs are best positioned to make this a hockey trade and not just a futures trade.
 
I also think Dallas is an interesting opportunity. Not to necessarily get Jason Robertson, but to facilitate Dallas keeping Jason Robertson and keeping him happy. I think trading Nick Robertson to the Stars is something that could be talked about.
 
We could just spam his socials with this and similar highlights. He’d probably hit 30+ goals with the Leafs (shooting on Ottawa and Buffalo and Detroit and Florida’s whoever and a tail end Vasilevskiy a lot) while Matthews and Nylander draw most of the attention.

(I’m not that sold on Dallas’s viability as Cup contenders, but then again I thought Ehlers was not going to help Carolina overcome Florida)
 
(I’m not that sold on Dallas’s viability as Cup contenders, but then again I thought Ehlers was not going to help Carolina overcome Florida)
Technically the jury is still out on that. Unless Florida admits that they were so scared of Ehlers they didn't even bother making the playoffs
 
Yeah, this would be great for CBJ, DAL, and Werenski.
I might think that Harley alone is enough...Harley is signed through to 2034, and Werenski only has 2 years to go.

EDIT: probably not, I didn't think their point differential was that wide...Werenski is a point a game, and Harley runs around 50 points per season.
 
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I might think that Harley alone is enough...Harley is signed through to 2034, and Werenski only has 2 years to go.

EDIT: probably not, I didn't think their point differential was that wide...Werenski is a point a game, and Harley runs around 50 points per season.

Harley plays behind Heiskanen (top option), whereas Werenski is CBJ’s near only offensive option.

If Judd Moldaver wanted to, he could play kingmaker and orchestrate the Miami Heat of the NHL in a year or two with McDavid and Matthews and Werenski all reaching FA together. Toronto would be the natural city to centre that effort. The endorsements alone for such a situation (and the favourable coverage from the owners of the team) would offset the income tax situation (better than Cali).
 
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They just miss Mitch

And to be fair, Mitch Marner is a unicorn two-way winger with well above average defense. Him and Hyman coming in at the same time with Nylander (and to a lesser degree Kapanen) meant some wingers got all the defensive development reps because that’s what the team needed then.

Nylander helped pad the stats of a lot of defense-first linemates over the years. Who’s job was the harder one on each of those plays is debatable. I’m sure they both appreciate each others gifts.

When his team asked the "unicorn two-way winger" to play center because they needed it, he delivered for much of last season. His team said they appreciated it.
 
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