23 Mar 2026 18:25:29
I have heard on here that Nashville is not a good target when I suggested a trade for Willy there. Personally, I think they would be. They have lots of players locked up for many years that aren't getting any younger.
Nash
Matthews $13.25M
Stolarz $3.75M
Tor
Wood $.950M
Schaefer $.867M
Martin ELC
Molendyk ELC
2026 2nd(Minny)
Nashville improves now, but gives up a lot in prospects. Saros and Stolarz would be one of the best tandems in the League. Matthews, Stamkos and O'Reilly down the middle for them. They would be keeping their D intact and have money to add some wingers. They still have a good cupboard full of picks including this year's 1st rounder.
Leafs get a potential #1 centre back in Martin, who plays a more direct kind of game. Wood and Schaefer add size to the wings. Molendyk a puck mover from the D could take Rielly's spot. They also get a late 2nd round pick.
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23 Mar 2026 12:33:56
I want to go on record that trading Matthews this summer would be the wrong strategy unless the Leafs get a boat-load back!
What’s a boat-load? For me it’s 4-5 pieces with 3 pieces producing an immediate return meaning players stepping into the NHL next season and doing well.
Why keep Matthews?
First he’s in the top 5-6 centres in the NHL today along with McDavid, McKinnon, Eichel, maybe Draisaitl when he plays C and possibly Barkov when he’s healthy. There are certainly others who excel but are not world-class like Crosby (who is still close despite his age) and Point and still others that are strong like Hughes, Suzuki and Horvat and of course we need to be aware of Bedard.
Secondly Matthews is a leader but certainly still learning this quality. Players do look up to him, he has good habits and works hard. He’s not perfect, he needs to “put players on his back” and better show the right pathway. That will come; he’s still only 29yo.
And he is still productive overall but his game is changing. Barkov makes the list because of his defensive skills. Matthews is strong defensively, blocking shots, helping the defence, stealing the puck and on faceoffs.
Trading him now, at his lowest, would be yet another mistake by Leaf management.
Let’s avoid that despite him not being perfect.
23 Mar 2026 13:48:10
How about
Matthews to Utah
Cooley, Weegar (or Sergachev) to Tor.
23 Mar 2026 14:38:43
Thanks, Gary, but no.
Matthews scored 111g and 96a in his first three years while Cooley has a bit more than half that total.
Cooley is good, for sure, but has a long way to go to catch Matthews.
23 Mar 2026 16:58:32
I had made a similar proposal a while ago. It really depends on how Dallas does this year. If they fall short again, then they may be looking for a change.
To Dallas
Matthews $13.25M/2yrs
Knies $7.75M/yrs
To Toronto
Johnston $8.4M/4yrs
Harley $10.59M/8yrs
2027 1st
Go big or go home.
I know lots of people give me grief for adding Knies to trade proposals, but this makes sense IMO. Leafs get a potential #1D and a solid replacement for 1C.
Dallas is now ready to go all in next year. They already have a #1D in Heiskanen, so they may be willing to trade Hardy. Matthews playing along side Rantanen & Knies would probably be the best line in hockey.
Thoughts?
23 Mar 2026 00:12:07
So all of these reporters and insiders are all talking about a rebuild compared to a retool.
Let's all just agree that if Toronto trades for players and some picks that this team could be changed and complete next year.
Matthews, Nylander, Domi and Rielly all need to be told that the team is not moving forward with them, after ten years of no playoff success.
They can all provide two to three teams that they would be willing to waive to go to.
If they refuse they will be sat in the press box until they give their list.
So we need a GM with balls and a stern plan to move forward without these players.
Here are some proposed trades for all four players and don't forget all of the other players that need to go,
Carlo, Robertson, Maccelli
Toronto trades Matthews
To
Utah for Gabe Smith, Cole Beaudoin, Maverick Lamoureux
OR
Toronto trades Matthews, Robertson, Carlo
To
Anaheim for Mason McTavish, Pavel Minytukov, Nathan Gaucher, Sam Colangelo, Judd Caulfield
Toronto trades Nylander and Carlo
To
New York Rangers for Lafreniere, Cuylle and Brandon Schneider
Toronto trades Rielly, Cowan, Maccelli
To
Utah for Shane Wright
Toronto trades Domi
To
Columbus for 4th
Try to sign UFAs
Jeremy Lauzon
Anthony Mantha
AJ Grier
Phillip Kurashev
Jamie Oleksiak
Logan Stanley
Just some targets to help with the team.
Team would be faster, stronger and younger.
22 Mar 2026 23:57:54
Love that Rangers trade. I can't see them being interested.
23 Mar 2026 10:44:05
The problem with trading Matthews is that you’re trading a number 1 centre and not getting one back. I’m open to moving anyone except for Matthews, Knies and Cowan this offseason. If it looks the same next year, then you commit to a rebuild and move Matthews with 1 year left on his deal.
23 Mar 2026 11:49:24
Thanks for the post Parkgardens. Apparently you disagree with my earlier proposal but decided not to comment.
So I need half a day to share why I’m not a fan of yours, but for my mental health I’ll do it more succinctly.
As Goat stated, you need a L1C.
There is absolutely no way the Leafs can get a better one than Matthews, so forget trying to trade him for something worthwhile in the UFA market and you certainly have not done it by trade.
None of your Utah players are proven, so you’re throwing darts.
I’ve seen Smith here in Moncton. He’s a bottom6 NHL C with some physicality if and when you get him angry.
Your trade for Wright is simply bad!
Cowan will be better, Maccelli is better right now and Rielly gets you that on his own.
And Kraken doesn't need Rielly; they already have Montour and Dunn as offensive Dmen.
The trade to Anaheim needs to be avoided at all costs.
Simply not nearly enough back. Mintyakov is, I grant you, a strong NHL player today. McTavish is decent but overrated and hardly an answer to the Leafs. Colangelo hasn’t made the Ducks even when they were a poor team. Gaucher will take two years more and Caulfield is a 25yo AHLer.
And you’re giving too much to get the three Ranger players who I do like but ask what have they really done with NYR in their SC quest to think they will do more in Toronto?
Your proposal is a rebuild not a retool so I’m not at all on your page.
Please try again! On a retool please.
23 Mar 2026 15:57:35
dude the matthews to utah trade is a complete disgrace. the only logical explanation is you just started watching hockey this year or you are a habs fan and you're trolling.
Actually all of these trades are awful not just the Matthews one.
23 Mar 2026 00:08:40
Let’s play hypothetical trades…
In this scenario the Leafs win the lottery and have the 1st overall pick do you take the skilled winger or do you trade back with whoever is in that third spot. It’s a tough spot if you think about it McKenna or Stenberg could become stud players but they are both wingers…
I think when you look at Toronto over the Matthews era one thing that stands out is the lack of quality D they’ve always had the guys who are either passed their primes or boarder line top 4 guys a stud dman can flip the script pretty quickly the Islanders are the perfect example of that.
So if you were the Leafs what would you do?
22 Mar 2026 23:59:18
See if you can possibly trade back a spot or 2, get other picks and take the D man.
23 Mar 2026 10:45:57
That’s what I’m leaning towards. I do think Vancouver, Calgary, New York would be desperate enough to say give the Leafs a 2nd in addition to the number 3-4 overall pick.
23 Mar 2026 12:07:14
I agree that would be an excellent strategy.
A lot has to happen as you stated but have a plan in place to execute if “the planets line up”!
22 Mar 2026 23:06:30
Melander to Hawks
To Leafs
1st 2026 Hawks pick
Korchinski
Sumpf
Draft Verhoeff or Reid
To Canes
Tony Stolarz
Nicky Bobby Robertson
To Leafs
Nadeau.
22 Mar 2026 16:31:16
Here’s my second pass on the 2026/ 27 TML:
L1: Mantha Matthews Cowan
L2: Knies Tavares Tuch
L3: Marchment Groulx Maccelli
L4: Joshua Quillan Greer
Extras: Haymes
D1: Ferraro & Raddysh
D2: OEL & Badinka
D3: Stanley & Murphy
Extras: Pickering & Kypkie
G1: Woll G2: Hildeby
I decided to keep Matthews over Nylander because IMO he’s a better all-around player and a true centre man.
And yes all Leaf players not mentioned are traded but I call it a retool because we will be a true competitor, again IMO and only getting better in the years beyond because of much more depth.
Nylander to the Wild for 3 pieces: 22yo #21 in ‘23 Charlie Stramel 6.3 216 C, 20yo in 9/ 26 #45 in ‘24 Ryder Ritchie 6.2 190 RW and Justin Kipkie, 21yo in 7/ 26 #141 in ‘23 6.3 208 LD.
Rielly traded to CBH who need a veteran presence & salary to get to cap minimum for AJ Spellacy and R2 2026. Spellacy is a 20yo C #72 in ‘24 6.3 204 speedster.
Stolarz to Hurricanes for Badinka, 21yo in 11/ 26 #34 in ‘24 6.3 205 RD from Czechia and Glen Trikozov, 22yo in 8/ 26 #92 in ‘24 6.1 190 right shooting LW.
Domi & Roberston packaged and sent to CBH for 21yo in 10/ 26 #92 in 2024 6.2 185 RW playing in OHL Plus R3 in 2026.
McCabe who is easily replaced IMO to SJS for Filip Bystedt, a 22yo C #27 in ‘22 6.2 187 who is a good AHL scorer and Kasper Halttunen, 21yo in 6/ 26 #36 in ‘23 6.4 205 winger.
Carlo traded to Penguins for Owen Pickering, 22yo #21 in ‘22 6.5 200 LD and Bill Zonnon, 20yo in 10/ 26 #22 in 2025 6.2 190 LW in the Q.
And the rest of my trades for drat picks:
Benoit to Jets (replaces Stanley) for R4 2026.
Rifai to Canucks for R7 2026.
Myers to SJS for R5 2026 and Villeneuve to the Preds for a R4 2026.
I sign as UFAs the balance of the starting lineup at whatever it takes!
Lots of talent for the Marlies and for future backfill.
Draft picks just for 2026:
R1 depends on lottery and finish.
R2 - 1
R3 - 3
R4 - 2
R5 - 3
R6 - 2
R7 - 1
I’m done!
I’m certain there are many other possibilities but I’d be more than pleased going into next year!
22 Mar 2026 17:48:03
I love JT and he's still a great player, but if he is our 2C next year, we might as well rebuild.
22 Mar 2026 19:27:05
@Hrenklin
I am aware many on this site feel as you do and if there was any possible way to diminish his role to L3C, I’d probably do it as well.
Given there is no player in our future pipeline or available in free agency unless you put Alex Tuch at center, he’s our L2C.
Take a look at these UFAs and see if one tickles your fancy.
Evgeni Malkin @ 40, Charlie Coyle, Boone Jenner, Kevin Hayes, Adam Henrique, Erik Haula, or maybe a younger Jack Roslovic or Phillip Kurashev.
Tavares has never been the fastest on the ice but still carries the puck very well due to his IQ, puck protection and skillful moves. He still produces and will again next year teamed with Tuch and Knies. He shoots the puck well and remains very good on FOs and on PP.
And as much as I like the unproven Groulx I’m okay with him; in 2027/28 it might happen that he is L3C.
22 Mar 2026 03:02:20
Nylander, Carlo and Stolarz to Sharks for Misa, Dickenson and 26 1st
Matthews and Rielly to the Ducks for McTavish, Sennecke, Mintyukov and 27 1st
Domi and Myers to Hawks for 26 4th
Robertson and 27 1st from Ducks trade to Flyers for Tippett
22 Mar 2026 03:37:31
The time to trade Nylander to the Sharks was last summer when he was coming off a 45 goal, 84 point season.
I suggested at the time sending Nylander to San Jose for Dickenson and the Sharks 1st round pick (2nd overall).
I believe the Sharks would have done it then.
I don’t think they do it now after pretty much a lost season for Nylander just as he is about to turn 30.
22 Mar 2026 13:29:49
I'm curious in the first 2 trades how you broke down the value of which player was worth which player(s) and the draft picks in return?
22 Mar 2026 18:02:18
I think we can pretty much shut down Nylander or Matthews going to Anaheim in a blockbuste deal. Maybe prio to the deadline there could have been a slim chance of something, but we are now looking at a team that has come together and gelled with young players and older players and some with 3 years under the belt and that are now young veterans. Barring disaster they look to have a playoff spot close at hand. They have no reason to move any of that young core, and in fact what is coming up is more reason to not do so. They have the leading scorer in the QMJHL, Maxim Masse, and defenseman Tarin Smith from the WHL, an offense machine that also is a punishing hitter as well.
These are the ones that jump immediately at you but there are many others. They don't need to unload top young talent at this juncture for a huge star. A few weaks for a veteran presence in the dressing room maybe but not at the cost of obtaining Matthews or Nylander. He would not want to be traded to them but a John Tavares type player would look good with that young team as a third and 4th dman.
22 Mar 2026 00:26:26
Stolarz Robertson to Carolina
Nadeau 3rd 2027 to Leafs
Nylander Carlo to Ducks
McTavish Sennecke to Leafs
Morgan oh Morgan to Utah
Lamoureux to Leafs
Knies to Hawks
1st 2026 Frondell to Leafs
Hawks get 2nd pick
Leafs move up to 3rd
Leafs draft Verhoeff and Reid
#idreamadream
21 Mar 2026 16:55:29
To La Stolarz Nylander
To Leafs
Brandt Clarke
Carter George
Jimmy Lombardi
21 Mar 2026 16:25:53
That seems like a pretty low return for the Leafs. I love Brandy Clarke and I think Carter George will be a good one, but he would still be 4th in the depth chart in Toronto. Whereas in L.A. he will be first call up and get the majority of minutes in the minors. They still have Forsberg for another year at a reasonable salary as a backup.
Lombardi was a 4th round pick and is still in junior. I think you get that and possible more from another team just for Nylander without Stolarz. I think a landing spot for Stolarz might be Florida again. Bobrovsky might sign elsewhere and if he does sign in Florida it won't be at the age of 37 for another $10 million.
21 Mar 2026 19:25:06
Stolarz is one trade the Leafs definitely should make, at least for me. Woll is younger and a bit less money.
Florida would no doubt be very interested; they know his history and need a dependable goalie even if Bobrovsky doesn’t go elsewhere or resigns.
Unfortunately Florida has little with which to barter.
They have 2 R2 picks in 2026 so that should be a very decent pick given their overall position this year.
I’d want the earlier pick plus two of the following:
Gracyn Sawchyn, a 21 yo C #63 in ‘23 and can fly and score but is only 5.11 and 165 but is a battler,
Jack Devine, a 22yo RW #221 in ‘22 and has a hi-end motor,
Sandis Vilmanis, a 22yo LW #157 in ‘22, solid skater with a great wrist shot or
Simon Zether, a 20yo 2-way C # 129 in ‘24, solid skater with surprising offensive skills.
21 Mar 2026 20:15:45
Well I don't think that Stolarz truly will bring back much given his age and not a big track record other than being a good #2. However, with his past in Florida who knos what they might give us. To free up that $3.75 m would be nice though for cap. If we got a 2nd round pick and, to be very greedy, Shea Busch.
He has been out for most of the season in the WHL, but they are hoping he will play in the playoffs. He had 18 pts in 15 games, and the kid is a beast. 6'-3" 216 lbs. Plays both wings. They protected the injury status, but sounds like similar to what Schaefer had.
21 Mar 2026 21:40:17
Interesting you mention Sawchyn. His brother is even better and is ranked right about where we get to pick with our first pick this year at 72nd. He is ranked just above that but I am sure we could cut a deal with a team to let him fall to us. He is not very big, but is not afraid to go to the touch areas, insanely good playmaker with quick hands. The reason I like Lucas Sawchyn is 2 fold.
#1 he is 12th in scoring in the WHL, #2 his linemate who he has chemistry with is a Leaf asset. Miroslave Holinka who is 14th in scoring. I could see these 2 with Cowan as a top notch 3rd line in their first year on a rebuild team. Moving steadily into #2 line within 2 years. Haven't had a young exciting line since the Hound Line.
21 Mar 2026 21:52:14
Okay, so if you were FLs GM, I’d say let’s make that deal, a R2 this year and Shea Busch.
Then we pick Lucas Sawchyn.
First trade done!
Lol
Easy-peasy.
22 Mar 2026 13:44:26
Jack Devine is a really solid pickup, an energetic, play-driving forward with plenty of passing skill. I watched a ton of his games from his the last two NCAA seasons, and he was already excellent back then. Not a physical force out there, but he's improved a ton in that area, so he won't get pushed around in NHL games.
Sawchyn is even more energetic, and his forechecking is already at a good level, he'd fit right in with Toronto.
Simon Zether is a pure center with real potential to become an NHL 3rd-line physical defensive pivot. He doesn't take dumb penalties, super reliable player, he'd be a great fit for Toronto too.
I've never actually watched Vilmanik play, so I can't say anything about him.
As a replacement suggestion, how about Stepan Gorbunov instead? Big guy with surprisingly good mobility, solid hands, not sure if he's a pure center, but from the games I've seen, he fits well as one and played exclusively center in those. He's already a pretty complete player even as a project/raw talent. Not super physical yet, but he knows how to use his size effectively. Low-risk, high-reward type, the kind of 4-5 year project that could pay off big...
Stolarz, yeah, he could be a good target for Florida.
For replacing Tinus Lucc Koblar, Zether would be the guy. And if Koblar has to be included in some trade anyway, I'd definitely try to send him to Florida as part of a package.
Berube is messing around and tried the Myers-Benoit pairing, that was straight-up moonshot terrible. Both of them should be traded for a defenseman who at least has a bit of hands and feet... Is Niemelä a lost cause at this point? He'd at least be solid on the PP, and puck-moving-wise he's better than Myers and Benoit.
McCabe and Stecher have been Toronto's best D-men. OEL is good and reliable but gets penalty-prone at times. For Carlo, there's an AHL replacement out there, Toronto doesn't need a bunch of pure shutdown guys. 0-2 of those is enough, and the rest should be offensive or two-way D. Cement-handed stay-at-home types aren't really needed in today's NHL anymore; they're getting phased out and buried in the AHL slowly.
If Tanev gets healthy, that'd be huge. Rielly can sit out the rest of the season with a 'cold' or whatever, the audition's over and it ended with nothing but disappointment.
Just more losses incoming. At this point, Toronto losing feels kinda like winning.
Have a great rest of the evening!
22 Mar 2026 19:38:51
Good stuff Thisisit.
I can embrace most big physical players who have solid skating skills. After all they must arrive in time to use that physicality or it’s useless like Reaves.
For me I’m definitely trading McCabe. At 4.51m for four more years and only getting older, I see him as easily replaced and still able to get a couple of needed pieces.
And Stecher is also expendable in my eyes. Yes he has helped our team but we’re in the tank. He’s played for six different teams for a reason.
As you know we each have our own views which we believe so it’s good dialogue.
21 Mar 2026 14:59:00
Like everyone methinks, I looked at many things online this morning in hopes that something or an answer might jump out at me!
Sorry the answer is NO.
Instead I had two questions that I’d like to pose and receive feedback if you’re willing.
First is one many have raised so I’ll first give a definition and then pose the question.
A re-build and retool both do the same thing meaning to reconstruct but the difference is one of how long it takes. The rebuild is longer while a retool is much shorter. Without putting a specific time window I’m simply going to cite the Bruins this past year and perhaps the direction NYR are going.
So the question is which strategy are you proposing?
My second question is no doubt linked to this but are you proposing to trade at least one of Matthews or Nylander or both or neither?
No need for details on the trades I’m interested in a “straw poll” on these two issues.
If you’d like to support your vote with rationale that would great but right now I’m more interested in the vote results.
Thank you to all who wish to hear the site’s overall view.
21 Mar 2026 15:43:46
Rebuild
Trade Nylander
21 Mar 2026 15:47:07
Thank you Golftown!
Will be interested of course in others.
21 Mar 2026 16:31:55
Rebuild. Trade Matthews first, but if a crazy offer came in for Nylander then trade both.
Perfect world... Marty McFly and Doc come by and take us "Back to the Future" and we don't have Carlo but we have Minten and our 1st, we never had Laughton but we still have Grebenkin and our 1st.
Then we could rebuild or retool or by having those 2 players we never would be in the position we are in now anyway. One can dream, right Randy??? lol.
21 Mar 2026 18:31:00
Yes dreaming is allowed and that would be a good one for certain.
And yes, quite possibly, not having to go through this upheaval.
21 Mar 2026 19:41:41
Both options are possible, but realistically we are much closer to a year down rebuild than a retool. We have minimal strong assets to retool, with the best option wing Knies to fill 1 of the 2 major glaring holes we've never filled, we never replaced Kadri @ 3c or get a top pairing dman.
The tear down will be a long and tenuous journey. We'd have to move everyone not nailed down. But moving Matthews and Nylander will bring in emense amounts of assets to speed it up a touch but poor asset management over the previous 5 years still leaves up not being ultra competitive till 32-35 (the Yzerman timeline).
We would start ditching Matthews, Nylander and even Knies got nothing but futures. Take bad contracts and sign people wanting to extend their careers with promises to try and trade them to contenders as their contracts come to and end. This is where we need to stop doing the #1 thing the Leafs are notoriously bad for. Make the hard decision to move a fan favourite asset to bring in better controllable assets and fill out needs (think Rantenan for Necas).
I'm all for a rebuild, if it's done properly, and I just don't think Rogers understands that.
21 Mar 2026 21:25:05
32-35? You mean 2032 to 2035?
21 Mar 2026 21:29:06
So still hoping for more responses from Leafland.
For me it’s a retool, something much shorter than a rebuild.
The simple reason is I’m 73yo and I cannot seem to get as excited or emotionally connected to any other team. Yup, that’s it!
The Matthews/Nylander question is a tough one for me but I’ve resigned myself to one has to go.
I think we get more for Matthews primarily because he’s a center, is younger and has more leadership impact than Nylander. He plays better defensively and is willing to block shots.
I don’t see Matthews wimping out on going into battles in the corner.
Nylander is enigmatic and quite a bit more frustrating to watch sometimes.
I’m still not sure though who I trade. To answer that I’m going to spend some time structuring a couple of trades for each. This might help me decide.
21 Mar 2026 21:36:17
Thank you Hrenklin.
You are correct that a rebuild could take that long.
I believe a retool is 1-3 years and a rebuild is 5+ years.
Unfortunately I don’t think I came wait that long.
I now wonder if Golftown and Suffering want to wait that long?
But again thanks for sharing; it’s interesting to hear different viewpoints.
21 Mar 2026 22:37:00
Full rebuild if we scoop draft picks and prospects that are knocking on the door on other teams we are pretty much there in 3 to 4 years. Only if we have a GM (Not the current one lol) that does not trade any of our first round picks that we own from 2028 on.
That way we actually are in a position to do a couple of RFA offers because we would actually have our own picks still in the system for compensation to fill a couple of big pieces when the time is upon us in 3 years and 4 years to do those big moves.
23 Mar 2026 09:24:02
@RandyS It's been a journey man. Since 16’ and prior. The Sundin era, the Clark/Gilmore days. Looking back, those team/players were warriors and serious competitors compared to the guys today. Imagine someone hitting Mats or Dougie like Goofas hit Matthews and what woulda happened!!! Long story short I'm for full rebuild. To be done right, it starts at the head. Bye Tre and so on.
With the assets we get back for Matthews and Nylander, tbh I believe it may be a shorter timeframe than others. Only bc who were trading and the fact they're in their prime. Done right, and potentially drafting Verfeoff or Reid for our number 1 Defencmen moving forward, I think we could be looking pretty decent in a couple years. Maybe even battling for a playoff spot! Sorry for the book, guys.
21 Mar 2026 13:07:22
The Toronto Maple Leafs would pull off a small minor trade:
Tinus Luc Koblar gets swapped to the LA Kings for Henry Brzustewicz. The Kings desperately need centers to rebuild their prospect pool, while Toronto is looking for a reliable two-way defenseman. After that, the Leafs focus on drafting more centers and wingers in the upcoming draft and uncover one hidden gem named center Joe Erickson.
Is the Los Angeles Kings the best trade partner for Toronto right now? I feel like they’d cook up some big blockbuster deal, maybe a center and a defenseman coming in exchange for a center going the other way? Treliving really needs to make one major trade to show that he’s at least trying to fix this mess.
Thanks for not reading.
21 Mar 2026 21:41:10
Not sure Thisisit!
I do like Brzustewicz and I do see Luc Kublar’s raw skill set and wonder what could result in proper development.
And with later draft picks I’m left wondering whether your objective of the Leafs backfilling on centers and wingers is achievable.
I think I’m keeping Luc Kublar simply because of his high ceiling.
21 Mar 2026 23:20:04
Yeah, I would keep Kublar as well. When you see that he is only 18 and his numbers really are not that bad in the Swedish Elite League. Especially considering his team he is playing for is terrible. I can see him being a good prospect to hang on to.
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