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herman said:Would you rather Pietrangelo or Barrie for the Leafs next big UFA signing next season?
CarltonTheBear said:herman said:Would you rather Pietrangelo or Barrie for the Leafs next big UFA signing next season?
Pietrangelo.
*googles to see if he was a Leafs fan growing up*
herman said:They'll both be expensive and they'll both be kind of on the older side of the development curve and both will want term. Throw Muzzin into that pool too, but I think Sandin + Dermott sort of makes that less necessary.
If Barrie starts to light it up in the first two months here (kind of hard not to the way he and the Leafs play), do we start making overtures Jan 1 and try to keep the bird in hand before his point totals blow up further?
herman said:Would you rather Pietrangelo or Barrie for the Leafs next big UFA signing next season?
Zee said:If all goes as we expect, the left side of the D should be set with Rielly, Sandin, Dermott (in whatever order you feel), but we're light on right D. IF Liljegren can come through and be one option, then we still need a big presence to play right D. Barrie fits that mold, or Pietrangelo too of course.
herman said:Zee said:If all goes as we expect, the left side of the D should be set with Rielly, Sandin, Dermott (in whatever order you feel), but we're light on right D. IF Liljegren can come through and be one option, then we still need a big presence to play right D. Barrie fits that mold, or Pietrangelo too of course.
Yes, basically I expect the Leafs will splurge out on one 1st pair RD next offseason (or lock up Barrie earlier?) to have their 3 protected + 2 exempt D for next year in Rielly, Dermott, 1RD, Sandin, Liljegren.
Pietrangelo is way better statistically having played for a more defensively sound team the past 3-5 years but is turning 30 January 2020. Barrie is a year and 7 months younger and we have a longer negotiation window. 7 year deal likely in either scenario.
Zee said:I'm not up on my expansion draft rules, if Sandin plays the entire year with the Leafs this season and next is he still exempt for the Seattle draft in the summer of 2021?
herman said:Zee said:I'm not up on my expansion draft rules, if Sandin plays the entire year with the Leafs this season and next is he still exempt for the Seattle draft in the summer of 2021?
Yes, both he and Liljegren are exempt regardless of what happens this season because it won't be enough to accrue 2 pro seasons.
Zee said:herman said:Zee said:I'm not up on my expansion draft rules, if Sandin plays the entire year with the Leafs this season and next is he still exempt for the Seattle draft in the summer of 2021?
Yes, both he and Liljegren are exempt regardless of what happens this season because it won't be enough to accrue 2 pro seasons.
But the expansion draft isn't summer 2020 it's summer 2021 so Sandin could conceivably play 2 full years no?
herman said:Back on topic: this is a lot of term for an aging middle player.
Stanley Cup-fever always leads to overcommitment.
herman said:Back on topic: this is a lot of term for an aging middle player.
Stanley Cup-fever always leads to overcommitment.
Deebo said:herman said:Back on topic: this is a lot of term for an aging middle player.
Stanley Cup-fever always leads to overcommitment.
That will pay him until he is 37 but 6.5M shouldn't be too bad if the cap increases as expected in a few years.
herman said:Deebo said:herman said:Back on topic: this is a lot of term for an aging middle player.
Stanley Cup-fever always leads to overcommitment.
That will pay him until he is 37 but 6.5M shouldn't be too bad if the cap increases as expected in a few years.
Yeah it will be survivable; the last 4 years will still be like an overpay of $3-4M for the production Schenn is likely to be putting up.
herman said:Deebo said:herman said:Back on topic: this is a lot of term for an aging middle player.
Stanley Cup-fever always leads to overcommitment.
That will pay him until he is 37 but 6.5M shouldn't be too bad if the cap increases as expected in a few years.
Yeah it will be survivable; the last 4 years will still be like an overpay of $3-4M for the production Schenn is likely to be putting up.