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2025-2026 Off Season Thread - The Rehappening

Can't go making a 28 yr old guy one of the highest paid players in the league (maybe the highest) under the hope that he finally figures the playoffs out.

They're not kids anymore.

Also, you can bet that the Leafs will use his lack of playoff prowess in negotiation tools whereas Team Marner will use his gaudy reg season stats
 
Can't go making a 28 yr old guy one of the highest paid players in the league (maybe the highest) under the hope that he finally figures the playoffs out.

They're not kids anymore.
Bingo

Its one thing if he was a playoff beast with others but you lost in a hard fought series and lost to a better team or lucky bounce

When your getting the same movie ending with your core every year , time to change it up
 
Also, you can bet that the Leafs will use his lack of playoff prowess in negotiation tools whereas Team Marner will use his gaudy reg season stats
UFA teams get goofy and stupid , nobody cares about his playoff failures

The next team only cares can he make us better or he needs a change
 
It would be different if we didn’t have Nylander signed, but having 3 top 10 cap hit forwards has already prevented us from building the depth needed to overcome the fact that none of these guys score in big games for 7 years.

The need a fresh start. Core 4 is dead.
Well, this really only mattered when we were under tighter constraints of a lower cap and had Tavares at $11m, neither of which is the case anymore.

Having a higher cap with a cheap Tavares makes it a lot easier to pay Marner, especially if he's going to take a contract similar to Willy's and not demand something similar to Matthews'.
 
Well, this really only mattered when we were under tighter constraints of a lower cap and had Tavares at $11m, neither of which is the case anymore.

Having a higher cap with a cheap Tavares makes it a lot easier to pay Marner, especially if he's going to take a contract similar to Willy's and not demand something similar to Matthews'.
Your putting lipstick on a pig
 
Well, this really only mattered when we were under tighter constraints of a lower cap and had Tavares at $11m, neither of which is the case anymore.

Having a higher cap with a cheap Tavares makes it a lot easier to pay Marner, especially if he's going to take a contract similar to Willy's and not demand something similar to Matthews'.

Paying Marner is the same thing as paying Tavares. Nylander only made top money one year.

Paying 3 forwards top 10 cap hits doesn’t work. We know this.
 
Bingo

Its one thing if he was a playoff beast with others but you lost in a hard fought series and lost to a better team or lucky bounce

When your getting the same movie ending with your core every year , time to change it up
In fairness, it wasn't really the same result this year.

For one thing, it was the core's first time finishing first. They won the first round. They took an amazing team to 7 games in the second round.

Sure, a loss is still a loss, but as far as losses go - and don't get me wrong, the nature of the 6-1 smashing at home is a concern - by all accounts, this was a tangible improvement. And if Florida loses a couple of key guys like Bennett and Marchand without adequately replacing them next year, they may drop a level and make advancing that much more achievable, especially if we've improved the team and don't have the same impactful injuries (Matthews, Stolarz).
 
Paying Marner is the same thing as paying Tavares. Nylander only made top money one year.

Paying 3 forwards top 10 cap hits doesn’t work. We know this.
I don't follow. We'd be going from 4 guys making $11m+ to 3 guys making $11m+ with the fourth guy still and money to spare for Knies.

So, instead of 4 at that price, now we're getting 5 of them at that price. Granted, we had them all this year, but keeping the core and adding a signed Knies will cost us the same hit, with Cowan potentially being another Knies next year, and with the cap going up and some other dumpable shit (Kampf, Krok, etc.) to free up some room.
 
I don't follow. We'd be going from 4 guys making $11m+ to 3 guys making $11m+ with the fourth guy still and money to spare for Knies.

So, instead of 4 at that price, now we're getting 5 of them at that price. Granted, we had them all this year, but keeping the core and adding a signed Knies will cost us the same hit, with Cowan potentially being another Knies next year, and with the cap going up and some other dumpable shit (Kampf, Krok, etc.) to free up some room.

We had 3 forwards making $11 mill for 6 of the last 7 years. Last year was the only year with 4.

3 didn’t work either.
 
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