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04 May 2026 01:38:16
Utah:
Crouse
Simashev
Lamoureaux
Tor:
Nylander
Carlo
Robertson
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04 May 2026 01:02:15
Not worth losing Nylander for that.
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04 May 2026 01:09:33
We’re getting 2 big almost NHL ready defenseman, and Crouse who plays with heart and soul and happens to be 2 years younger than Nylander, something we’re severely lacking.
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04 May 2026 01:11:35
Nylander is soft AF and we’ve never won a thing with him. Not sure why people value him so much.
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04 May 2026 01:16:13
So two almost maybe NHL players and a younger not even close to elite player. What does age have to do with it? Nylander is still in his prime.
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04 May 2026 01:17:43
40 goal average, 80 points all day long. Lead the team in assists last year. Love Toronto, wants to be here.
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04 May 2026 01:25:16
I respectfully disagree. He’s a player you’re never going to win with. He’s been here 12 years and we’ve not gotten past the second round. And age does have something to do with, maybe instead of paying dinosaurs past their prime for a change let’s inject some youth into this lineup.
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04 May 2026 01:29:52
I’ll have a baconator with large fries and a root beer to go please.
04 May 2026 01:36:38
So I posted this one earlier today in response to an on going conversation with a counterpart on here. Just wanted to revisit it for everyone.
Tor: Petterson
Van: Reilly Robertson and pick and or prospect
I’d offer up our 1st from the Roy trade. A pick from Colorado might as well be a second round pick anyway.
For a closer or possible retention by Vancouver.
03 May 2026 22:43:45
This one is a reach because I don't think Buffalo would go for it but if they did it would certainly give a different and nice look to our lineup.
Yes, I know people love Knies, but if we could trade him, Carlo and Macelli to Buffalo and get back Bowen Byram and immediately offer him major dollars to extend (he becomes a UFA next year and would be one of the youngest in that class), Zach Benson, and Peyton Krebs.
We would have that number one D-man, a number 2 centre (could be either Benson or Krebs as they can play left, and obviously one of them steps in at left to replace Knies). Might have to sweeten the pot but its one that isn't just about prospects and draft picks.
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04 May 2026 00:01:17
Ya I think this is a trade you’d make if you had to. Bottom line, we can afford to lose 30 goals out of the lineup if we gain huge defensive ground. I’d do this towards the end of the summer after you miss out on any UFA help. I’d hate to see Knies go but it maybe forced.
03 May 2026 18:18:32
So the Leafs have needed a top tier dman for 20 years and your idea is to draft a center?
And Trouba won't come to Toronto. I think he will resign in Anaheim.
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03 May 2026 18:32:38
What do you do if No-one claims Jarry off Waivers?
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03 May 2026 23:29:24
Hrenklin,
they need centers as much as defenders.
And are you Troubas agent?
Suffering 67,
I didn’t think I needed to mention it but Jarry goes to the ahl if nobody claims him
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04 May 2026 08:25:44
You do realize that if he goes to the AHL have to pay him full salary and we only get cap relief of league minimum plus $375,000 which means we lose $4 million in cap space by doing that right? That’s why I asked.
So with that and $2.5 retention on Reilly that’s 6.25% of our total cap being paid for 2 guys not playing for us.
03 May 2026 12:05:52
More trade ideas
Toronto then acquires a 3rd-line center, Jesperi Kotkaniemi, and gives up Dakota Joshua, Simon Benoit, and a 2026 2nd-round pick in the deal.
Without the 2nd-round pick, Kotkaniemi doesn't move. His father would definitely be excited about this move.
There are also rumors from the KHL, and some of Toronto's scouts have been watching several players there. My friend is also keeping an eye on things over there.
Happy Sunday everyone.
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03 May 2026 12:31:21
What’s his cap hit? I’d do this kinda fits what I’m thinking if the numbers work then let’s go.
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03 May 2026 12:36:42
No, No and Triple No on Kotkeniemi. I hate players who criticize their coach and management in the media. There is a reason he is a healthy scratch in the playoffs and for a lot of the season. So what are the KHL rumours? Is your friend the scout over there now scouting as well?
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03 May 2026 16:07:36
I hate people that criticize when they do have to full story.
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03 May 2026 16:35:39
Great rumour on Kotkaniemi. The guy is garbage and so is his cap hit. We are trying to get better, not s***. Terrible offer, a definite No for the Leafs. Let’s see some actual realistic rumours or trade ideas.
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03 May 2026 17:31:12
@ LeafsGM78, You think it is fine for a player to criticize his coach in the media because you are being sat out?
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03 May 2026 18:14:12
Yup, I think you can be frustrated with a situation and they’re all adults. Coaches call out players so who’s to say it can’t be reversed.
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03 May 2026 20:05:37
I totally disagree. If you are playing well or are a Star maybe and only maybe do you call out the coach. But when you are playing totally like crap and being sat out you don't call out the coach especially when your team has the best record in the Eastern Conference. By doing that he also has ticked off the GM not just the coach. Because by doing that he just put up a red flag for other teams and any possible trade return has diminished by quite a bit.
If I was the GM in Carolina I would say to Rod Brindamour "Sit him out as long as you want! We will squeeze him under the cap and we won't put him on Waivers. If he wants to play he can go to Europe then his contract is suspended and he is off our Salary Cap."
That is how a young entitled player learns to be professional. You would think his father would with his background in hockey in coaching and as a current Leaf coach would have told him to keep quiet.
02 May 2026 20:47:12
Sundin on board means Nylander and Matthews will not be traded
So we get more of Domi Joshua Lorentz
Real game breakers... 😂
Will start watching again in September...
2035
lol
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02 May 2026 22:18:44
That’s an awesome fourth line
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03 May 2026 05:46:25
I have to play devil's advocate here in one way.
Brisebois would be the GM if he had permission to speak to Pelley. He is heavily involved in analytics.
Just because it is Chayka and Sundin (not who I would have hired), doesn't mean it has to be horrible.
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03 May 2026 06:39:25
Brilliant comment on Tampa GM LeafsLife
I 👏😂👏😂
Your infinite wisdom and knowledge never ceases to amaze me.
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03 May 2026 12:33:44
Facts are Facts and giving credit where credit is due is something Toronto needs to learn how to do.
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03 May 2026 13:56:26
@ LeafsLife Sources say the conversation went like this:
Phone rings at Brisebois’s house at 7 in morning, call display shows Owner Jeff Vinik. “Hi Jeff”…..” Hi Julien, Keith Pelley called and wants permission to talk with you”…. “Ummm Tell him I am out of the country and can’t be reached!”….. “He saw you on T. V last night at the Canadiens game”…..”Ummmm tell him I am horribly sick and unable to speak”….. “Sigh…. He saw you being interviewed after the game and knows you can speak”…..
“Ok Ok can you just deny them the right to talk to me”….. “I already did that’s why I was calling you and also to tell you Connor McDavid called and would like to see you”…. “I’m getting dressed, get the jet ready for a trip in 2 hours to Edmonton. I want to take Vasilievsky, Point and Cirelli with me too…. You know just as a nice sight seeing trip. You blocked Pelley’s number right????” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
02 May 2026 16:35:00
If Toronto wants to move on from Max Domi and is looking for a better two-way player, even if it means sacrificing some puck skills, Alex Iafallo could be a fit.
A potential trade could look something like this:
Toronto receives: Alex Iafallo
Winnipeg receives: Max Domi and a 4th-round pick.
02 May 2026 10:10:45
Trade idea: Toronto Maple Leafs / Chicago Blackhawks
Toronto gives up.
Nick Robertson
Henry Thrun
Jacob Quillan
Noah Chadwick
Tiinus Luc-Koblar
2nd-round pick
Toronto gets:
Oliver Moore
Moore would be a really interesting pickup as a future 2C. Elite speed, great skater, and already shows strong two-way play. Clearly the best prospect in this deal and a higher ceiling than what Toronto is giving up here.
Toronto parts with some B-level prospects plus Robertson, but consolidates into a higher-end piece.
From there, they could look to find some hidden gems on defense in the draft. And if they have a chance to grab Chase Reid, that would be a nice add as well.
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02 May 2026 14:05:14
Ridiculous overpay. If Moore is so elite, why would Chicago (that needs to increase their goal output) give up such an elite prospect at all. If I was doing it, I would do Robertson and the 2nd or Robertson and Thrun but no more.
Quillan, I think, could be a great depth player here or part of a much better trade package elsewhere.
Koblar I am not giving up until we get to see his progress from last year's Development Camp to this year's. Chadwick is too valuable to give away. He has not hit his full stride yet and no way do I want to see it in someone else's organization.
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02 May 2026 16:48:25
Well, it’s pretty obvious that those Toronto prospects are at best B-level players, while Oliver is an A-level talented center who’s going to play more games in the NHL than all those Leafs prospects combined.
You’ve probably only looked at stats, suffer67 and if that’s the case, you might want to do a bit more homework before jumping to these conclusions.
Next season Oliver will play a full season. I wonder if any of those other players in that trade will even play over 150 NHL games. See more games and analysis don't look stats too much.
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02 May 2026 20:37:26
Who said I just looked at stats. You aren’t the only person that attends Marlies games or follows other players. Or has contacts that are connected.
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02 May 2026 22:05:07
I have half these guys slotted in my lineup next year.
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03 May 2026 01:41:51
@Thisisit I asked you once before when you mentioned you travel North America with your other Russian friend the scout. If he was an amateur or professional scout? All you said was professional because he gets paid. How long has he been scouting all these leagues you had said you guys attend games at?
01 May 2026 17:49:15
****trade idea**** Toronto would be sending out William Nylander in exchange for Zach Hyman, Isaac Howard, and Matthew Savoie. *****
In the short term (1-2y), this would likely be a loss for Toronto. Nylander is a proven elite winger and one of their most dangerous offensive players, so moving him would hurt their top-end scoring.
However, the return is focused on long-term upside. Savoie has potential to develop into a solid 2C (maby 1C), and Howard could grow into a top-six winger, which would help Toronto’s depth and future core. On top of that, getting Hyman back adds a familiar, reliable middle-six winger who already knows the organization.
Everybody like Hyman.
Cap-wise, Toronto would also free up some flexibility, which could be used to strengthen the bottom six or add help on defense.
Overall, Toronto would be betting on future depth and development over immediate star power. It’s a high-risk, high-reward move: they lose an elite player in Nylander, but gain multiple pieces who could grow into important roster players down the line.
Big question is whether the upside of Savoie and Howard is enough to justify moving a player of Nylander’s caliber. And whether Edmonton would need to add more assets (like a pick) to balance the value?
Tor Nyr talking seriously right now. Kicking tires or?
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01 May 2026 19:04:27
I think Knies is filling a Hyman roll and has a higher ceiling not to mention trade Nylander would be a huge mistake.
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01 May 2026 19:34:41
Right now I think Edmonton is looking at how they will shed salary not bring more in. Without adding any extra. They have 8 roster spots to fill with only $16.5 to work with. By bringing in Nylander and shipping Hyman and Savoie out that brings it down to to roughly $11.5 to work with but now also a extra spot to fill so 9 roster spots to fill.
Plus I am not to fond of Hyman turning 34 in a month.
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01 May 2026 21:16:30
@Leafs GM, I couldn’t disagree with you more. Teams don’t win cups when your players play like Nylander and only care about one side of the puck. He is selfish, he don’t give two F’s whether they win or lose, gives up on plays consistently, barely back checks, no battle in the corners.
Yes he scores a nice goal once in a while but you can’t win anything important if your star players are self centered, lazy and uncoachable. Nylander and Mo need to go asap.
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01 May 2026 22:48:29
@Clarky Kessel has 3 rings and was a lot less skilled than Willy.
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01 May 2026 23:22:14
@LeafsLife. Phil the Thrill was a different animal. He was powered by Junk Food. Still one of the funniest guys even in the NHL.
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02 May 2026 13:32:26
Oh my mistake so you don’t win cups with 40 goal scorers and elite talent. The game must changed since I last saw it.
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02 May 2026 15:25:05
You win with a combination of a few Elite players surrounded by a group of well balanced very good players. This team is nowhere near that. We don’t have e the assets to do a proper retool, but we do have the assets with a smart GM to do a good 3 year rebuild. That involves parting with those assets. You tend to not want to part with anyone.
That’s admirable you are loyal to the players, but…. those players best trade value us now. If we wait another year we might not even have valuable enough assets to even to a good rebuild. We can’t count on the draft. There are 2 draws that could have that disappear. Hopefully not, but we shall see.
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02 May 2026 16:18:50
Who said we need to rebuild? I don’t think we do. We need to invest in some real defensive talent which we never have in the current era. How does giving away elite talent help us win the cup? All of these trade proposals that involve offensive players being exchanged makes no sense to me when your issue is keeping the puck out of our net.
We tried this experiment with Marner booted him out for no reason created cap space for non existent players available and how did that work out… so why repeat that again and for whom do you trade for that’s this magical savour.
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02 May 2026 18:04:10
@LeafsGM78 You want to keep the talent from our current team as you said earlier in this post ". I think Knies is filling a Hyman roll and has a higher ceiling" but you also suggested trading him a little while ago.
So give us a bit of an idea of what your roster for next year will look like and how you will accomplish setting that roster?
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02 May 2026 20:50:53
I didn’t suggest it. I read an article and was commenting on trading Knies. My roster strategy: keep the star players, sign Raddysh to whatever; if we can’t move Mo, demote him, try to sign a 2c or reluctantly trade Stolarz to achieve that and play the kids. Like you said, you need a few elite players, which we have, and a balance of good players around them which we never had, and that’s what I want to see before we blow it up.
Ten years of playoffs is pretty good, but early exits due to the lack of balance you spoke of on defence and average goaltending. So why not upgrade the defence finally and see what happens instead of making mistakes on maybe players.
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02 May 2026 21:46:47
I’m not trying to fight with you, so I’ll ask you the same question: what are you trying to build? Is it get younger, is it salary dumping, is it DNA, which is a bs term in my opinion. All the trades here involving Matthews and Nylander are swapping out established elite players for younger unseasoned players in positions that aren’t a concern for the Leafs. This Leafs team has never had the balance you spoke of: always top-heavy, core four, average defence with average goaltending. We let Marner walk with the intent of having more cap.
We had a GM who brought in bottom-six forwards, no defenders, traded the future, and a coach asking our best players to play a style they’ve never had to before. I’d like to see the current roster up front with a balanced, improved back end, because, at the end of the day, we were close. We lost to the eventual Cup champs a few times and conference finalists a few times over the ten-year run; that doesn’t spell failure to me. This year was mostly a management-created implosion, with injuries sprinkled in there, not a reason to blow it all up.
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02 May 2026 23:49:12
Not trying to fight either but a lot of the trades not just myself but by other people who have thought it through are based on multiple factors. A need to always keep stocking draft picks, a need to find young players that are faster and have a good future in the league. Sometimes Salary cap is a factor but not just for the current year but being smart on the UFA signings and future negotiations because some of the younger player in a year or 2 will need those contrct upgrades. So it is wise not to go to the full wall with your current salary cap because then you have players to dump the following couple of years if you max it to much. The time to max it is when you truly are 2 trades away at the deadline of going for the Cup.
Your suggestion of signing Raddysh to whatever is in my view a irresponsible approach. You can't give a player earning the minimum a outlandish contract based on one year. Especially when that year is because he is playing with a absolute elite defense partner in Moser.
Where as well are you going to find a #2 centre in a trade for Stolarz? Also where in the world did you get this idea the Leafs let Marner go for Salary Cap? That was not at all the reason he left. The team bungled that situation and it had nothing to do with Salary Cap.
You mentioned as well that myself and other poster trade suggestions are for younger players for positions that aren't a concern for the Leafs. What are those positions? Because right now I see us with one Centre in Matthews, another aging Centre in Tavares, One leginmate right winger in Nylander, one legitimate left winger in Knies and We will see where Cowan slots in at either left or right wing. We have 3 goalies and one has to go via trade or we probably lose one to waivers. By the way your suggestion of demoting Reilly can't be done. I could go on further but this should be enough to think about.
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03 May 2026 01:10:34
2c and 2 fist pairing defence men are I’m my thoughts are the biggest needs for this team and I don’t understand why putting Mo as a second or even third pairing is impossible.
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03 May 2026 01:20:29
Ok, but again who are we getting back in return that’s is 100 percent better for this team? Trade Matthews and Nylander, sure, but for what. So far it’s been two or three kids from the Ducks who have had a good year, show promise, but are nowhere as good as Matthews or Nylander at there age. So why assume they’ll be better. Look, you guys want them out here
Tor Matthews and Nylander and Mo
Edm McDavid nurse and a 1st
Tor retain whatever
Or
Matthews Nylander and a 1st
Col Mackinin Makar
Tor retains whatever
Those trades actually make us better, not maybe not, could be 100 percent better.
We only have one shot at getting this right and trading these guys for hypotheticals is irresponsible. Period. Not posting again about these two players.
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03 May 2026 03:08:58
So assuming we keep Nylander off of Matthews and Knies line, you don't think we need a right winger for that first line? Now for the 2c and the two top pairing d-men. What is your plan to obtain them?
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03 May 2026 04:31:05
JT or Robertson.
Sign Raddysh and OEL.
Fill OEL with one of the kids.
If we manage to dump Mo, use the cap space to fill out bottom pairing; dump Benny and Myers.
As for the 2c, I would have Cowen eat, sleep, breath, live with JT for the rest of the summer and groom him for the job.
Or there are options in free agency, admittedly not the best.
But at least we haven't completely given up the farm. Also have a goalie to use in a package to acquire someone to fill that spot.
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03 May 2026 10:59:13
I forgot about Tuck. Sign him as well.
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03 May 2026 11:33:40
And shoot for Peterson that’d be my first 2c choice.
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03 May 2026 12:12:44
Very confusing post. First line is sign Raddysh and OEL. OEL is under contract for 2 more years at a reasonable rate. Then you are replacing him with one of the kids. So does that mean you are trading OEL who is arguably our best (one of the top 2 d-men) and replacing him with one of the kids as one of the top d/men). If so, who are you trading OEL to and for who in return?
Now your plan to turn JT into a right winger on Matthew’s line creates an issue. Now we also need a #2 and a #3 centre. Ok, you said to make Cowan the #2 centre but that leaves us with no #2 left winger nor a #3 centre.
As for packaging one of the goalies in a package. Who on the roster would you package and for who? Your posts never seem to give those type of details that others do. You need to give a better plan than signing Tuch and Raddysh. There is no guarantee we get either. So then what?
I get the feeling sometimes you would rather bring back the same roster we finished with.
It is not an easy task is it? Sometimes that is why these large trades are made. To target
Players and pieces that change your franchise for the present and the future.
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03 May 2026 12:38:15
Sorry, first coffee was brewing when I wrote this.
Matthews Nylander Knies JT Petterson Tuck
Top six.
Raddysh OEL Carlo Tanev
Top four.
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03 May 2026 12:44:58
I get it, but this post has maybes and what if with it, but again every single post about trading Matthews and or Nylander has the same flaw they are both top 20 players in the league so unless you are getting back top 20 players I don’t see the need without having an underlying reason like Matthews is too beat up or Nylander has an attitude problem or cap reasons.
I just don’t get why trade elite talent seasoned players for young could be players.
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03 May 2026 12:57:19
So OEL is not being replaced by one of the young guys? And what are we trading to get Petterson. All I am asking is details of how you are doing all this.
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03 May 2026 13:02:11
Mo Robertson and a pick or prospect.
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03 May 2026 13:12:58
🤣 Wow
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03 May 2026 13:44:23
Not sure how to take that. We do have a 1st from the Roy trade.
01 May 2026 17:34:22
Tor: Benoit, Maccelli, 2027 5th
StL: 2026 3rd, 2027 4th
Simple move out peices for futures.
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01 May 2026 19:05:47
I want to see Maccelli for one more year with a different coach that isn’t line juggling every other game.
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01 May 2026 21:19:49
Wow LeafsGM we are the opposite on every opinion on this team. We were suppose to change our identity and went out and got Maccelli? Big mistake, Utah knew it too. That’s why he sat half the year before he left. Leafs need to lose guys like Maccelli and trade Nylander and don’t look back.
This isn’t soccer @LeafsGM, you need to be tough and have some heart in hockey and your two favourite players there don’t have it. They should be playing soccer with you
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01 May 2026 23:39:17
Totall agree with you, Clarky. It's pretty much time to warm up the bus for out of town departures.
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02 May 2026 14:28:02
Never played soccer outside of gym class.
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02 May 2026 14:50:07
Soccer is a game I probably hate the most and yes we have different opinions as for my favourite players Gretzky was my favourite player I think he won the cup maybe not and as I recall wasn’t the toughest player out there he was the smartest for sure.
We do agree Mo has to go
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02 May 2026 16:21:21
Leafsgm, Brett Gretzky never won a cup.
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02 May 2026 18:44:29
I won't take away from Gretzky's accomplishments. Yes he was not the toughest but he had Semenko to allow him a lot of extra space to be the player he was. He also had one of the greatest assembly of players put together by Glen Sather playing with him. Also worth pointing out is that as massive of point totals he put up. After he got traded the team didn't collapse as you possibly think Toronto will if one of Matthews or Nylander gets traded. Edmonton won the cup 2 years later without him. Messier was still there amongst others. Messier then of course won another cup in New York. Wayne on the other hand never won another in the final 11 years after he left Edmonton and actually missed the playoffs in 4 of those and would have been 5 had he not been traded to St.
Louis just before the Trade Deadline.
So when you say Gretzky won "the" cup. He did not win "the" cup. He was a huge part of the "Team" that won "the" cup multiple times and that "Team" won it again without him.
Toronto is not a dynasty type team like that of Edmonton's but it does show that a team does not have to collapse because one of their key parts is gone. We will survive but it will be a tougher climb than Edmonton had because we don't have their depth and unlike that era, there are Salary Caps and Free agency and No trade contracts in this era, which makes that climb harder but with the right General Manager not insurmountable.
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02 May 2026 21:22:35
Correct?
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02 May 2026 21:53:42
Exactly my point saying Nylander isn’t tough enough it’s the whole team that wasn’t tough enough and it’s not his job to be like Gret and Semenko and McSorley. Not sure if it was you who wrote Nylander is selfish, lazy, uncoachable.
Well he lead the team in assists, no professional athlete can be called lazy in my opinion, and the entire Leafs team look uncoachable last year lol because we had the wrong guy doing it.
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02 May 2026 23:51:50
That was not me that wrote that.
30 Apr 2026 15:05:44
Well Nylanders name keeps coming up in Seattle. Past rumours involved Shane Wright and Jake O’Brien and other pieces. They desperately a high scoring winger out there. I think a fair deal would be the Leafs trading Nylander, and Reilly and our best 2!d round pick in 2027 along with 3rd round pick in 2027, and in return We get Brandon Montour, Jani Nyman, and Jake Obrien and one Seattles first rounders this year.
This ensures us having a 1st this year and we get a ton of salary cap freed up.
Gives us improvement on D. A great up and coming centreman and a big up and coming right winger who did not look out of place in the NHL when called up at the end of the year. I would love to see us land Maholtra in the draft if we keep our own pick. The. He and Obrien could be reunited in Toronto. Wright may still pan out but I think Obrien will be a better one and Nyman fits replacing Nylander on the right side. Pipe dream possibly but worth a shot.
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30 Apr 2026 14:52:46
Sorry for typos. On the Via Rail and on a rough section of track.
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30 Apr 2026 14:56:06
I don't know if Seattle wants Rielly, and not sure they want to give up Montour, who logs the most ice and is on the PP.
If Wright and O'Brien are coming the Leafs way for Nylander, I could see maybe Seattle willing to add Lindgren.
Nice thing for Seattle is they have no immediate cap issues to deal with either.
Nylander for Lindgren, Wright and O'Brien.
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30 Apr 2026 17:58:39
I don’t dislike Wright, I just see a bigger upside with Nyman. Also with him being a right winger. And a big right winger.
My view is we are offering Nylander and 2nd and a 3rd for Montour. Nyman, O’Brien and a First Reilly is a cap dump. They either take it or the deal is off the table.
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30 Apr 2026 21:31:19
Not too bad Suffering. @RLF It has to be Montour or Dunn coming back, we need an offensive pic moving D. We already have 4 Lindgren type D on our team. I like the direction Suffering but if we do that Matthews will want to go and we have to move Stolarz, plus we may already get that too 5 pick if the draft lottery doesn’t screw us.
We could get a lot of young talent for these packages and rebuild. Also not sure if Montour or Dunn would be the right guy if we are rebuilding. I still think a Mintyukov is the way to go if we rebuild. But I know, easier said then done.
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30 Apr 2026 22:20:45
Guys, it's not about what I want, I said what they might be willing to do if the deal revolves around Wright and O'Brien for Willy. What I would like is different.
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30 Apr 2026 22:23:07
Who gives a crap about the salary cap when it comes to this team? We kick Marner out for cap space and we’re golfing all the way to the bank. This team doesn’t spend properly, doesn’t retain young talent, and nobody who controls where they go wants to play here.
So how about we keep our superstars, let them play, and sign/gamble on whoever wants to play on defence on this team that’s a UFA, and fire the coach now before he runs the team in the ground and works them to injury just to juggle the lines. Play the kids and we’ll be fine.
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30 Apr 2026 22:54:26
@ Clarky. If we get their first round pick and keep ours, then when Matthews sees the return of the trade and the picks and realizes how Montour can change the D, I think he stays. If he doesn't... well, no problem we max him out somewhere as well. This scenario still doesn't send us to rebuild.
It is still part retool and part mini rebuild. I like the idea of having Knies as a power forward left winger and then really making it hard for line matching by having a guy like Nyman as a power forward right winger on the line following that first line.
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01 May 2026 00:00:13
@LeafsGM78 You said we don’t retain young talent but you had a post not long ago trading Knies. In fairness I have also posted Knies trades. In my opinion if there is a trade out there that can improve the team and put us in an upward trajectory no player should be untouchable.
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01 May 2026 02:14:14
I agree, but I haven’t seen a trade like that yet. Knies is a proven player. I was referring to, hysterically, the Leafs don’t have patience in developing players, Minten, Steeves to name a few recent. I’d like to see the kids play next year and have it become a regular thing because, from my perspective, all successful teams promote from within.