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The Artist Formerly Known as chiggins.
When was it happening with any frequency as it has in the last 1-2 years?
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When was it happening with any frequency as it has in the last 1-2 years?
I also think we're at a point, as we demonstrated this year, that we only really need peak performance Muzz for the playoffs. obviously you want to have him playing at his best level all season, but we have the depth now to de facto load manage and deal with his annual injuries.
but when push comes to shove, we do not have anyone on the roster who can do what he does in the playoffs in terms of shutting down an opponent's top line. and Rielly sure as shit ain't the guy. Sandin may become the guy, but he ain't. and I don't trust Gio to be that guy. and I think you need that guy.
The commitment would be one year and peanuts.also there is zero guarantee Gio doesn't drop off a cliff next season. I would be very hesitant to rely on him for any kind of real minutes.
at the age he is it happens suddenly in the NHL. maybe he has enough left in the tank by the playoffs, maybe he doesn't.
I’m sorry for you guys that Keefer is coming back. Truly.
He makes it harder for you to win it all, IMO, but your talent advantage may be enough
2.75 is the absolute maximum I would pay. preferably less. Backup goaltenders are not that valuable.
The Petersen extension is probably his camps comparable. 3x5m
the problem is that Muzzins are extremely hard to find.All of that is true....but that role being one we need so badly, and we're spending about the right amount of cap dollars on said role, it strikes me that this is a fuck of a gamble to just assume that broken Muzz can play like unbroken Muzz when we need it most.
If we agree that we need someone to play that role, and we're willing to pay the cost of someone who can do it competently....just make the fucking moves. Spin Muzz out for futures and useful bodies and then turn around throw a Sandin/Robertson/etc onto that package and turn it into a 28 yr old who can do the same thing we expected 31-33 yr old Muzz to do.
Why take the risk of Muzz being just old and broken by this time next year when the role is agreed upon as vital and next year being so ridiculously important for the future of this core. I can see the argument for standing pat this summer, another summer like this though and people are losing their jobs. I'm entirely good with calculated risks, but this feels like hoping and wishing as a method of risk mitigation. Bad gamble. Bad bad gamble imo.
I mean I find it hard to believe that the assets we would recoup in a Muzz trade would be sufficient to land a Muzz replacement.I'm so conflicted with the Muzz thing. Like zeke said, it ultimately may depend on what he'd return. I don't trust peoples perception of the Leafs D, and hell even Muzzin in particular. He was very underrated well before he became a Leaf. That's why Dubas capitalized on the trade in the first place; he came cheap. And then he was the best defenceman on a top 5-8 team in the NHL for the next few years. Seems good.
But he's got a full NTC so he controls where he goes, he's getting older and he has to deal with having the Leaf D reputation. The late 1st has to be a gimme, but is that it? Would it be worth trading a top pair shutdown D for that? Or can they scrape out some more in a deal? But then you've gotta turn around and find a replacement and that ain't gonna be easy.
It's not just the late 1st (that would be terrible, btw). It's what his $6M can do elsewhere on the roster, considering how deep we are with dmen.I'm so conflicted with the Muzz thing. Like zeke said, it ultimately may depend on what he'd return. I don't trust peoples perception of the Leafs D, and hell even Muzzin in particular. He was very underrated well before he became a Leaf. That's why Dubas capitalized on the trade in the first place; he came cheap. And then he was the best defenceman on a top 5-8 team in the NHL for the next few years. Seems good.
But he's got a full NTC so he controls where he goes, he's getting older and he has to deal with having the Leaf D reputation. The late 1st has to be a gimme, but is that it? Would it be worth trading a top pair shutdown D for that? Or can they scrape out some more in a deal? But then you've gotta turn around and find a replacement and that ain't gonna be easy.
There's no winning I think. The bold move would be to trade him and whip out your dick to find a cheaper younger lowkey replacement. But I don't know what that means. The player has to exist and has to be available. Keeping him and hoping he has another year or two in him is definitely the safe move. It would look pretty bad if he goes elsewhere and crushes it and the Leafs lack anything resembling a shutdown pair.I mean I find it hard to believe that the assets we would recoup in a Muzz trade would be sufficient to land a Muzz replacement.
so you either give up on having a legit shutdown guy on the left and use that money elsewhere (the LOF) (and run Brodie-Holl?)... or you're expending assets to try and upgrade on Muzz.
I mean yeah, if you think they have the horses and physicality to play those difficult minutes then it's an easy decision. I don't though.It's not just the late 1st (that would be terrible, btw). It's what his $6M can do elsewhere on the roster, considering how deep we are with dmen.
Like, step back for a sec, and seeing what Lilly can do, and that he didn't even get to play in this series really, don't you think that he himself could replace Muzz and actually even make us better? I do. We keep talking about Gio as the replacement. Gio replaces Muzz on the roster for cheap, but in terms of role, Lilly is really the one replacing him, and Lilly is strong, young, fast, and awesome. That's why I'm not worried. There's very little risk attached unless Lilly and Sandin are actually a couple of busts that none of us realized.
I'm so conflicted with the Muzz thing. Like zeke said, it ultimately may depend on what he'd return. I don't trust peoples perception of the Leafs D, and hell even Muzzin in particular. He was very underrated well before he became a Leaf. That's why Dubas capitalized on the trade in the first place; he came cheap. And then he was the best defenceman on a top 5-8 team in the NHL for the next few years. Seems good.
But he's got a full NTC so he controls where he goes, he's getting older and he has to deal with having the Leaf D reputation. The late 1st has to be a gimme, but is that it? Would it be worth trading a top pair shutdown D for that? Or can they scrape out some more in a deal? But then you've gotta turn around and find a replacement and that ain't gonna be easy.
Upgrade on a guy that played 47 games and had 14 points - is it that hard? He was solid and reliable in the playoffs, but he wasn't Hedman or Makar. This legend of Muzz somehow got built up over the years and got way ahead of itself. I was the first to keep commenting on him looking good in the postseason, but we lost with him anyway. Every year.I mean I find it hard to believe that the assets we would recoup in a Muzz trade would be sufficient to land a Muzz replacement.
so you either give up on having a legit shutdown guy on the left and use that money elsewhere (the LOF) (and run Brodie-Holl?)... or you're expending assets to try and upgrade on Muzz.
I didn't even know there was a Canes board. Do they think he'd get more than just the late 1st? If so I like them!canes board calling you out for your muzzin return takes![]()