12 Mar 2026 01:17:55
Toronto:
Jake O'Brien Centre
Jagger Firkus LW and can play RW
Tyson Jugnauth Defense
1st in 2027 Seattle's lowest one
2nd in 2027 Seattle's lowest one
Seattle:
Matthews and Reilly
This trade allows us to stock the cupboards in a large way with prospects and picks. Also give us $20 Million and Change and a chance to add either through Free agency or by utilizing other Leaf Roster players and Picks to take on a higher end player with larger salary, with the freed up cash from those Contracts.
It allows Seattle to fill 2 of the 3 Roster Spots they need to fill without losing Roster players in the trade and still leaves them $13 million to fill that last roster spot.
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11 Mar 2026 23:58:35
Would you guys make this one?
To Seattle: Nylander
To Tor: Berkeley Catton, Vince Dunn, 2nd rd pick 2027.
12 Mar 2026 00:02:51
Not a chance,
Trade Rielly, Robertson, and Cowan
to
Seattle for Shane Wright & a 3rd round pick.
12 Mar 2026 00:29:00
I love Catton. That kid took whatever ice time he got this year and really applied himself to the defensive side of his game. His offense will not be a problem once they raise him in the lineup. However, Seattle would have to up that 2nd to a 1st to wet get my interest.
Good lead player to go after though, Clarkly with Catton. I just posted another Seattle proposed one as well. They have so many good assets.
11 Mar 2026 21:55:06
To recap trade and UFA proposals and share what might be my opening day lineup:
L1: M. Mantha #34 A. Holtz
L2: #23 #91 #63
L3: M. Marchment F. Bystedt N. Gaucher
L4: AJ Greer P. Kurashev #18
Extra forwards and AHL prospects: Cowan, Quillan, Haymes, Groulx and Valis plus the new adds John Mustard, Kasper Halttunen, Kai Uchacz, Felix Nilsson and Ryder Ritchie
D1: P. Mintyakov & Raddysh
D2: OEL & Carlo
D3: Stanley & Connor Murphy
Extra D include Benoit, Myers, JB Docker, Thrun, Villeneuve, Chadwick, Danford, B. Smith and Tarin Smith and Webber
G1: J. Woll
G2: D. Hildeby
Stolarz was part of Predator trade with Joshua and Niemela rights to get Felix Nilsson.
Easier exercise on paper than real life of course but it’s a team that I’d like to see.
New adds were selected based on youth, skill, skating speed & agility, physicality, IQ and compete. Not saying that every add has all these but many.
Might be a few deals I modify going forward but ready to share.
11 Mar 2026 12:07:57
Off season
Sign Schmaltz 8.5 mill per year
Tavares moves to 3rd line C
Package Knies for Ep40
Ep40 Am34 (Cowan?)
11 Mar 2026 12:47:42
Meant to continue
Pettersson Matthews Cowan
Joshua Schmaltz Nylander
Quillan Tavares Domi
Lorentz ??? ???
McCabe Tanev (hopefully)
OEL Carlo
Benoit ????
Buyout Reilly if no trade partner.
Sign Logan Stanley, Ferraro, or another D.
11 Mar 2026 13:37:26
Ur joking right???? Knies for EP!! Bud he sux! Knies is having a down year but isn’t and shouldn’t be going anywhere. Power forwards like him aren’t a dime a dozen. Now overpaid has beens like Elias Peterson’s are hard pass!
11 Mar 2026 14:23:45
Like Schmaltz and Stanley as targets ship Benoit out as well.
11 Mar 2026 16:15:49
Too late for Schmaltz. He signed for 8 yrs in Utah
11 Mar 2026 18:42:55
Knies should only be traded for a top pairing Dman or a young 2C.
Not sure what rumors you guys heard for the Knies TDL with Montreal.
I heard
Knies, Carlo & Benoit
For
Hage, Guhle & WiFi
If this is the deal and it's re-visited in the summer - would you do it?
11 Mar 2026 22:05:09
I heard
Knies, Benoit, Groulx
Hage, Rienbacher
Yours makes more sense.
I would do either.
11 Mar 2026 09:44:52
Well let’s mix up these teams a bit. Everyone has Willy going to ANH and Matthews to SJ. What if it was the other way around?
To ANH: Matthews, Reilly
To Tor: Sennecke, McTavish, Mintuykov
2nd:
To SJ: Nylander, Domi
To Tor: Misa, Ferraro (resigned 6M X 3)
11 Mar 2026 13:41:30
Clarky, absolute yes to both! If we could actually get that for AM and Nylander make it happen whomever and let’s go! Leafs with the cap space could still add some depth and we’d most likely make the playoffs next year.
Ntm drafting Keaton Verhoeff this year as well! This team would be ridiculous good if not right away but in a couple years look tf out!
11 Mar 2026 14:16:23
Like your enthusiasm, Henry77.
11 Mar 2026 14:27:24
I'd have to think Nylander gets more than an unproven first rounder and a bottom pair Dman alone.
11 Mar 2026 14:34:36
First trade, great for the Leafs.
2nd trade, I would think Nylander can get more than that. I assume you're taking off value for Domi, but Ferraro is a UFA, so I don't think the sign and trade carries a lot of value either as Leafs can just wait to offer that if he is willing to take it.
11 Mar 2026 15:15:18
Here’s why I shoot down this Anaheim trade. Why would the Ducks move cost-controlled young guys currently outplaying Matthews for a quick go-for-it move? Matthews is 28 with only two more years.
The Ducks with their young core could create a dynasty. It’s a great trade for Toronto, but I just don’t see the Ducks selling Senneke after they took so much crap for picking him 3rd overall.
11 Mar 2026 17:50:04
If you could get that haul in the first trade then yes. But realism always has to poke its nasty head up lol. To be honest, performance-wise of Matthews and Reilly of late and between them carrying $20.75 million of salary. That trade stands a lot better chance of flying with the year Nylander is having and with him and Domi bringing $5.5 less salary with them.
That second trade.... I agree with RLF, Nylander gets you way more than that just on his own. Right now he is still producing at 100 point season if he had not been hurt. Matthews value keeps dropping the longer that goal drought continues. 1 in his last 16 is not a real marketable player at the moment.
11 Mar 2026 18:20:50
In fact..... If the Ducks had a momeny of Insanity and did that first trade. Don't do the second trade. Put McTavish in the Middle and Sennecke on the left (He can play both sides) and Willy on the right. Now there is a line I could watch all season.
11 Mar 2026 23:45:09
Wow, this one got a lot of good feedback. Maybe Willy gets more, but I’m also paying to take Domi. I love that Sennecke kid. Plays like Knies did his first year. Seems to never run out of energy. Hits, scores and battles. I don’t think Anh would move him, but if they do, Matthews might be the one to change their mind.
10 Mar 2026 23:30:42
If Toronto were able to move Auston, LA would be an ideal trade partner. In a deal like that, LA could send Brandt Clarke and Quinton Byfield, plus a 2027 first- and second-round pick.
Another option would be if San Jose made an offer for Auston. Toronto could get Michael Misa, Sam Dickinson, and a 2027 first-round pick+second round too in return.
Misa is a natural first-line center. Sam Dickinson, thanks to his strong shot, could also be a power-play threat from the blue line. Toronto hasn’t really had a defenseman with a true bomb of a shot in a long time, so it would be about time to get one.
Byfield could also work as a legit first-line center, and Clarke would be a true offensive defenseman on the top pair and a big asset on the power play as well.
10 Mar 2026 23:56:42
Ok ok I am not a mean, nasty guy but some on now. You had one post saying trade Matthews for 1 1st and Cayden Lindstrom with his measly 10 points at Michigan State.
And now this? My head hurts at how you go from one scenario of giving him away to asking for the Farm. Please explain your logic of reversal of value of Matthews in your mind.
11 Mar 2026 13:36:02
I’m not a worse guy either. Yeah, that Lindstrom post was kind of off, sorry about that. I was thinking about Auston’s current value and what you could realistically get for him. I don’t consider him a top-30 center anymore; his skating is a bit slow and I notice some lack of motivation, so I was ready to trade him in a weak scenario where only Toronto would really lose, even though Auston isn’t a star center anymore.
Not many people really know Auston’s current value, but it’s trending downward. Soon, you’d probably only get a decent second-line center in return.
11 Mar 2026 14:39:14
Thisisit
I've basically said the same thing about Matthews. If we keep him and he is now a 30+ goal two way centre, then the Leafs need a 1B, high end 2C as well. The 2 spot will need to be a much higher talent if Matthews is not going to be even close to 50 a year and not as dominant as in the past.
And of course, as you said, his trade value will reflect who he is, not what he once was.
11 Mar 2026 18:08:07
I still think the team that has the best group of prospects and still would have the cap to do a Matthews deal without affecting their roster drastically would be Seattle. They only have to fill 3 roster spots and have $33 mil in cap space. San Jose has tons of cap at $49 mil but has to fill 11 roster spots. Anaheim has $39 mil with 8 spots to fill. Matthews carries that $13 and change contract. So some teams I am sure would be hesitant to give up their young roster players that are playing well to get him.
As not they get that salary, but then also, if they give up 2 or 3 roster players, have more roster spots to fill on limited cap. So do they come out ahead or behind? That's why Seattle who has some bonafide Prospects not yet on the roster and draft picks are a great option. And.... Auston certainly likes his money as well so that salary of his in Seattle being one of those glorious tax free states, translates into him taking home roughly $2.2 million a year more.
10 Mar 2026 21:59:18
Let’s look at our forward, player by player and do first draft of off-season plans.
Perhaps the very first questions deal with Matthews and Nylander. Do we keep both or just one?
I don’t care much whether we call it a retool or rebuild but if we trade both then the debate is clearly settled.
I am choosing to keep Matthews because he’s the more rounded player. So L1C.
We trade Nylander to the Ducks for Mintyukov, Gaucher and Tarim Smith.
Keep Knies for now. L1LW or L2LW.
Keep Tavares as L2C. I think he deserves another year here give his FO ability and offence.
Trade Domi to the Wild for 19yo RW Ryder Ritchie who was drafted #45 in 2024, is 6.2 190.
Resigning Maccelli at a small raise to $4m x 2 yrs. If he wants more I trade his RFA rights. He has shown his skill of late so I think he adds to the team’s ability to score.
I would try and trade Joshua (failing that he would be the L4C) along with Rifai and Niemela’s RFA rights to the Predators for 20yo C Felix Nilsson #43 in 2023 who is 6’ 192 and plays the game right in all three zones.
Obviously Jarnkrok leaves, for me at least.
Robertson is trade due to redundancy with Cowan and Maccelli. Have a new proposal to send him to Vegas for Alexander Holtz and Kai Uchacz. Both these players have had problems so these are risky for sure. But with risk come great upsides.
Holtz is a 24yo RW 6’ 198 and a #7 pickin 2021. A speedster who can score with opportunity and the right linemates. Uchacz is a 22yo C who is 6.1 209; he was undrafted not because of ability but racial comments made to a teammate. He is took time away from hockey and racial education. I’d be willing to trade for him IF the interview went well.
Lorentz I’m keeping as L4RW.
Depending on training camp Cowan may start at L3 RW or get plenty of ice in critical moments in AHL.
Quillan is resigned along with Haymes and Groulx and at camp.
Each gets a good look.
Keep Valis and invite to camp as well. Holinka gets an invite as well.
I try to sign the following UFAs. Again I’m looking for players that have skill but on reasonable contracts thereby yielding multiple signings and forward depth.
I want to sign Anthony Mantha ($4m x 3), Mason Marchment ($5m x 3), AJ Greer ($1.3m x 2) and Phillipp Kurashev ($1.2m x 2).
That’s it for today.
11 Mar 2026 04:28:08
You lost my vote (👍🏼) when you resigned Maccelli.
He has scored some points but is completely a non impact player who you don’t know is on the ice unless he gets a point.
I don’t think any team in the league is taking Domi and sending back an asset.
Trade Matthews and Nylander for the most young assets we can get.
Signing UFAs over 30 years old for 3 year terms is not how to rebuild a team.
11 Mar 2026 11:38:22
Thanks for the response, WB.
I was certainly not a fan of Maccelli early on but his recent play has IMO shown his value.
At $4m he would be a decent value; I think he can be close to a 50 point puck carrier and playmaker for us.
I’m open however to hearing a proposal. Where would you trade him and for what?
You’re a bit harsh on Domi methinks; I’m pretty certain some team could use him; he’ll reach 40pts, is a good skater with toughness.
Lol, retool! Three years is enough time for our newly traded-in players plus several kids in the pipeline (Holinka, Danford, Chadwick, Valis and a couple of others) to make the jump.
But thanks for input; the Matthews/Nylaner situation will be much talked about for awhile yet.
09 Mar 2026 21:03:15
I wonder if the Blues would have gone for this at the deadline, or maybe in the off season - Matthews for Robert Thomas and Parayko?
10 Mar 2026 00:02:48
I’m pretty sure the Blues would have been all over that deal. It’s a steal for them. Can get a much better and younger package for Matthews than that.
10 Mar 2026 03:34:38
Didn't Parayko say West Coast only?
10 Mar 2026 07:49:30
That’s not a great return and I doubt Matthews would want to go to another situation that’s similar to where the Leafs are at… If he moves it will be to the coast like one of the California teams.
11 Mar 2026 04:29:37
Agree Goat.
It’s California or bust for Matthews.
Not another struggling team.
09 Mar 2026 17:39:03
Okay, today I’m going to focus on our Defence and propose two trades and some UFA signings.
As you know we have 8 D on the NHL roster.
First up of course is Rielly. I am okay with RLFs Chicago Black Hawk proposal for Dman John Mustard, a real speedster, who offers tenacious play and strong offence plus a 2027R3. I’d like more but Rielly’s savings gives us other opportunity.
I’m not unhappy to keep OEL and hope his return to form can continue. I think it can given his strong skating ability and IQ, plus his tenacity is good.
Tanev is next and I’m expecting him to retire or continue on LTIR.
McCabe is next and I’m trading him to SJS. At 33yo and $4.51m x 4 he’s easily replaced based on what he offers.
I will target Logan Stanley, a 28yo LD who is 6.7 230 who can fight and play hard D and who found scoring this year. He’s a very good skater and can do everything McCabe did. Pay Stanley $4m x 4 years if still available. Second choice is Mario Ferraro, smaller but very feisty at similar terms.
I propose to keep Benoit (and hope he returns to last year’s playoff performance) as well as Carlo who might finally settle in as a Leaf and also P.
Myers.
Myers has little value but can be a serviceable 7th Dman or be waived at a later date.
UFA Troy Stecher is allowed to go elsewhere. While he filled a role there is a season 6 teams have let him go.
I also have interest in Jacob Bernard-Docker in Detroit. He’s a 25yo 6.1 196 RD and is a solid skater, good defender and plays hard. He needs confidence and once found can possibly finally be what his junior years promised.
I’m also inclined to sign RD Connor Murphy at $3m x 3 years. He’s tough to play against, blocks shots is strong on PK and has good mobility. We need to keep the puck out of the net and he can help.
And finally I propose one of either Rasmus Andersson or Darren Raddysh. Both are 30yo and both are 6.1 202lbs. Both have two-way skill sets.
I pick the Canadian lol perhaps because he will cost less at $4.5m to $5.5m versus $6-8m.
This savings can be used up front where need also exists.
Think that’s it for today.
09 Mar 2026 18:59:30
Like Stanley as a target and Raddysh, I'd part with Benoit, Reilly and Carlo. Keep Stecher as a 3rd pairing guy.
09 Mar 2026 20:08:11
Okay, Johnny, can you elaborate on keeping Stecher and what’s your contract?
And who would you want for Carlo and Benoit?
I’m assuming the Rielly deal is ok.
09 Mar 2026 20:16:08
Nice post Randy. Reilly has to go like it’s a must or he may start getting the Marner treatment. I’m ok with moving on from McCabe as long as we get some toughness back. It’s been his worst year as a Leaf. I’d keep Carlo, Tanev and Steetcher as 7-8 Dman. Danford will be the other RHD.
Keep OEL and I’d like to see all the Marlies battle for 1 LHD position. My pick is Rifai. Then we have to go out and get a puck moving 2 way D-man. I’d be happy if they got Stanley as the LHD and Rifai is 7-8 with Stetcher.
Would be awesome to get Raddysh or Andersson but it’s gonna be a battle.
09 Mar 2026 20:26:09
You’re the second to state the desire to keep Stecher.
I just can’t see it, sorry.
I’d rather, as I said, sign JB Docker who at 25yo has upside.
But I respect your view on him; he did contribute!
09 Mar 2026 22:21:17
Randy, I'd be happy with a 2nd round pick and prospect for Carlo. Just about any pick for Benoit, same with Reilly to be rid of contract. Stecher 2 yrs 1.1 per yr.
10 Mar 2026 03:36:05
Stetcher is a third pairing D who should realistically be a 7th D for me.
Nice post, like the targets. I'd only keep McCabe and Tanev in a perfect world, but I fear we may be stuck with Mo and Carlo.
11 Mar 2026 04:36:13
Considering he is top 10 among defenseman in scoring, Darren Raddysh will likely want at least $7 x 5 which I would not want to see the
Leafs give him.
I would keep Stecher’s and let Myers walk.
I like the young targets like Bernard Docker and Mustard.
I was surprised Treliving didn’t trade for Stanley at the deadline.
But that’s Treliving.
Nó plan!
09 Mar 2026 15:33:10
I don't know how valid the Nemec are, but if true, the Leafs need to make an offer.
To New Jersey
Knies $7.75M/5 years
Carlo $3.49M/1 year
To Toronto
Nemec RFA (probably $8.5M?)
Mercer $4M/1 year
Nemec, a potential top pairing Dman who will be going into his 4th NHL season (saves time on rebuild).
Mercer is a good 2-way player, who also PK's. He could fill that top 2C position for Leafs, instead of wing.
Jersey gets the top 6 scorer they're looking for. Knies also PK's and can be a Power Forward.
Carlo is a solid 2nd/3rd pairing guy, who is also a good PKer.
Thoughts?
09 Mar 2026 20:17:59
No thanks still. Need to find that D without giving up Knies. Keep your guys that have heart. We keep lacking heart because we keep trading it away when we get it.
09 Mar 2026 20:19:56
I think you’re going to catch heck for trading Knies.
I like both Nemec’s upside and Mercer’s play!
But Simon hasn’t reached that upside quite yet so there’s risk and Mercer also hasn’t convinced management that he’s a top C based on last contract negotiation.
I think it’s close but I’d probably look for more somewhere else, however I don’t know where that somewhere else is lol.
10 Mar 2026 01:16:16
@Randy
Agreed.
Mercer is probably more a 2nd/3rd line winger, but he has played plenty of C in his career. We need to fill that 2C spot and this helps it for now. JT can't do it anymore imo, plus he was really never good defensively. Schmaltz will probably re-sign with Utah, plus he's really not great defensively as well.
Nemec hasn't lived up to his billing as well, but he is getting much better and more reliable. He reads the game well imo and is taking on much more minutes. We need a younger 1D, or at least a top pairing D which I believe Nemec will be.
Definitely a gamble trading Knies, but D and C are much more coveted positions that we need.
This would be something I would do if we win the draft lottery. At that point we take McKenna or Stenberg (either will be ready to play right away). Then maybe Leafs can get Raddysh is FA, sounds like Tampa will have difficulty to re-sign him.
Of course, I would look to make some more trades after this. Maybe target Tippett as Clarky likes.
Stolarz or Woll, plus Maccelli jopefully dors it.
Also, I still like Hayton for 3C. Really good on faceoffs, young and defensively responsible as well.
Maybe Robertson & Benoit, maybe add a pick if need be.
If we lose the pick too Boston, then I'd be more open to a rebuild.
10 Mar 2026 09:27:25
@tags Nice post man, I like how more and more fans are warming to the idea of rebuild as I think that’s the only option. Now, for the McKenna/Stenberg draft targets. I get the choice kinda not really but imo the number 1 we should target is Keaton Verheof! This kid's more well rounded then Schaefer on NYI and he’s off the chain.
Verheof is extremely physical and at 6’4” 215 he has comparable skills to Victor Hedman as well. He’s the true elite #1 defenceman we’ve coveted for 40yrs this is who we draft with our pick. The Leafs have a plan and it’s tank. We lose every remaining game. Maybe one or two wins here and there but tank 26’ here we go! GLG! Lol
10 Mar 2026 11:49:19
Henry77, thanks bud.
I don't pretend to know too much about the draft stock. Only from what I read and the highlights I've seen. I haven't watched any of these guys live.
There is lots to love about Verhoeff; size and physicality. But, there are quite a few mixed opinions on whether Verhoeff will be an actual #1 defenceman in the NHL. Personally, my big worry is his skating and decision making. I know he is still young and even young in his draft class (June baby, yeah Gemini), but I have slight concerns myself.
From what I watched, he's not very fast and a bit clumsy on his skates (I get he's 6'4" which makes him a bit more awkward). I just don't see that clear #1D status like I saw with Schaefer (elite skater & hockey IQ).
Again, I know nothing about these guys. But from what I've seen and heard/read Stenberg would be my choice, even though it sounds like McKenna will be the point scoring leader for this draft class.
I would still look to trade Knies in a package to acquire a #1D. Please don't hate me boys!
10 Mar 2026 22:21:29
You need to watch a lot more footage on Verhoeff, Tags. He is certainly a lot clumsy, and his ceiling is off the charts. The kid really only stopped playing as a Goalie when he was almost 13.
It's a little unfair to compare him to Schaeffer as it's almost to compare anyone at any position to Schaeffer. The kid is a freak. If we tank enough to get a shot at Verhoeff I would take him for sure.
10 Mar 2026 22:29:07
My choice would be that if Toronto doesn’t get the number 1 pick but still ends up in the top 5, and he’s available, then I’d take Chase Reid. Overall he’s probably the best defenseman in the draft. He can both attack and defend, has great hockey IQ, skates well, and is physical enough. He could become Toronto’s long-term number one defenseman, and on top of that he shoots right. I’d even consider taking him at number 2.
I’ve watched about half of Verhoeff’s games, maybe around 10–15 of Carson Carels’ games, about 20 of Reid’s games, and several of Ryan Lin’s games as well. I’ve been focusing on defensemen, and out of those players Chase Reid looks the most NHL-ready to me. Clear number-one defenseman potential.
The next pick, if he’s available, would be Layne Gallacher, a left-shot center. He has good hockey sense and could be a long-term, pure third-line center for Toronto. He plays a solid two-way game and has a great work ethic. He already plays a pretty mistake-free game, though he still needs to add some weight and strength. With his passing ability he could lead the third line really well.
Time to go into full tank mode… or maybe it’s already started. I’m looking forward to the draft more than Toronto’s games right now, though I do watch some junior games from time to time.
10 Mar 2026 22:29:44
I meant he is certainly not clumsy!
10 Mar 2026 23:39:48
OK In response to Thisisit. You have watched half of North Dakota's games this year, 20 of the Soo Greyhounds games, 10 to 15 of Prince Georges games, and several of Vancouver Giants games, as well as some Brantford and Guelph games.
That is impressive, I have to say. The trick in that top ten of the draft isn't who is the most NHL ready now, but identifying who will be the most ready 3 years and 13 years from now.
I have heard Reid compared to Werenski, and have heard Verhoeff compared to Ekblad and She Weber. To be honest, I would prefer the latter type of defenseman to build around. Verhoeff is still relatively new to the position, but is still playing at a great level against players 3 and 4 years older in many cases than him at the moment.
11 Mar 2026 13:27:32
Yeah, I’ve been watching a lot more OHL, WHL, and college games, scouting potential picks that could fit Toronto. Clearly, a right-shot defenseman who isn’t just a shutdown type is ideal. Between Reid and Verhoeff, on-ice performance definitely leans toward Reid. I also see Ekblad-style traits in Verhoeff, as well as a bit of Evan Bouchard. Reid reminds me of Luke Hughes, and his skating is a big advantage compared to Verhoeff.
Both defensemen would work, but I’m leaning toward Reid, and hopefully Toronto picks him. Often, drafted defensemen step into NHL roles in their first or second seasons, so it’s not always necessary to wait 10 years for their career to start.
The future superstar is Chase, assuming injuries don’t slow his development. He already has elite-level skating and edge work. His hockey IQ is clearly better than Verhoeff’s, though Verhoeff is more physical.
Yeah, those two defensemen would be the top pair. The next pick should ideally be a center.
11 Mar 2026 14:10:09
@S1967
My comment made towards Schaefer was more in response to Henry77. Not meant to be disingenuous.
Anyways, I just don't see Verhoeff as a #1D. He would be an amazing #2 IMO.
I do like Reid's play style more, but I do agree Verhoeff would be the better choice.
11 Mar 2026 16:00:20
Tags. You're not the only one that found Verhoeff's skating looking a little "awkward" at times. It's not all the time, but I think it is a work in progress and will improve to be more a fluent first steps and edge work.
That said, for sure I would consider him as the 1st overall. He has the size, frame, skills and drive from what I have seen.
09 Mar 2026 14:30:45
I think we need a very strong change even if keeping Matthews. The other issue would be, what is Matthews? If going forward he is a 30-40 goal guy playing a strong 2 way game, then Leafs need a young guy that has #1 centre potential, a 1B centre.
If Matthews is staying.
Nylander, Carlo and Robertson to Anaheim for Sennecke, Luneau and Gaucher.
This is assuming that they make the playoffs this year, do not re-sign Carlson and look to take the next step. Carlo would be a great fit there. Nylander gives them a true 1st line RW and Robertson some possible 3rd line scoring help. Leafs pick up a future possible 1B centre. Luneau adds a puck moving RD and Gaucher has never really developed as hoped, but Leafs give the big man a shot.
Leafs clear tons of cap.
Domi and Stolarz to LA for Moore, Brzustewicz and Ziemmer. Domi is cheaper an upgrade on Moore who seems to have been on a continuous decline in LA. LA needs a goalie as there two right now are old. They can look to move one. I don't necessarily want Moore, but I do like that he has no trade protection making him moveable to where ever the Leafs choose. I have mentioned Brzustewicz as a D prospect and Ziemmer before.
Rielly to Chicago for John Mustard and a 2027 3rd. Chicago could be a really good situation for Rielly. He would be the vet D-man on the roster and expectations of him would not likely be too high. Leafs get a decent mid 6 prospect and a future 3rd.
09 Mar 2026 14:25:33
I can totally support these trades.
All have been on my list as well, though not fully shared on the site.
And your Matthews evaluation might be correct and hence not getting $17m or even $14m.
09 Mar 2026 19:51:53
Confused a bit RLF. Are you saying with Sennecke that the Ducks don't already have a True RW? And who is the 1B centre you are talking about?
09 Mar 2026 20:19:56
Not getting that package RLF. I’ve become a Dicks fan and watch these guys frequently. Gauthier and Sennecke already have way more positive impact on the game than Willy does. I don’t think you will get any of them for Willy never mind 2 of them.
09 Mar 2026 20:31:28
It is a big return and you might be right.
That's the challenge on this site versus real-world negotiations where you ask first if you see a need for something, in this case Nylander. Then understand what need it fills and inquire how much it’s worth to them.
The Ducks might say they’d pay Luneau and Gaucher. We’d hum and haw a bit and then ask for 2026R2 and make the deal.
Both sides walk away happy, like in Walt Disney movies.
09 Mar 2026 20:50:23
Clarky!!!! He is talking Nathan Gaucher not Cutter Gauthier. Plus I don't see even if Anaheim was to part with Sennecke how they fit Willy, Robertson and Carlo in their salary cap in Anaheim. Anaheim has just under $40 million available for next year. But Karlsoon, Gauthier, Mintyukov and Zellweger are all RFA's so pencil in the first 3 for $7.5 to $8 million and Zellweger $4 to $5 and possibly more. So that is $28 roughly gone and then if they re-sign John Carlson at another $8 that is $36 gone.
Then they would have Willy, Robertson and Carlo at $16.7 with Robertson probably getting another $2.5 and maybe more. So roughly $19.2 more that puts Anaheim over their cap by $15 million and even by subtracting Sennecke and adding 3 Leafs they still need to sign another 6 players. I think Anaheim is going to stick with what they have and plug a few of the prospects in. They are on the right track.
09 Mar 2026 21:20:47
Not speaking for RLF, but I expect the 1B center for the Leafs was in fact Nathan Gaucher, who I like a lot.
His reference to the L1RW, I believe, is Bennett Sennecke, who no doubt will be him one day if not even with adding Nylander.
In any event, we would all love to see that deal happen, but it’s a very big haul and likely not one to expect.
That would be a great place to start though!
09 Mar 2026 21:55:00
No, Randy I was saying that Cutter Gauthier is on the first line as RW but Sennecke could be that first line RW as well. They don't really need to swap a RW for a RW. And if you are correct in thinking he was talking at Gaucher as the 1B Centre, I certainly don't see it.
He hasn't played a game in the NHL and in San Diego he is putting up 3rd line bordering on 4th line numbers in the AHL. We will let RLF speak for himself though on which player he meant.
09 Mar 2026 22:13:24
Since the Anaheim deal is the only thing really getting any attention, I will try and clear some things up in my post.
S1967 - Although Sennecke has exceeded expectations in his first season and may end up a true #1 RW, but that is yet to be seen. On top of the points, he also has 73 giveaways. Most amongst their forwards. I also believe even though he played very little centre in junior, he could be a converted to a centre with his size, skill and skating. Sometimes have to get creative to get a 1B centre or 2C. I did also say assuming they don't re-sign Carlson.
The deal is 3 Leaf NHL roster players for 1 Anaheim NHL roster player and 2 AHL players.
It is not Cutter Gauthier, it is Nathan Gaucher, who as I said, has not developed as hoped and is in the AHL at 22.
As for the Cap, part of that includes the up to $4M Sennecke can earn on bonuses. So you can add another $4M to their cap. They would need to sign a vet D and not getting much cheaper than Carlo. Robertson won't be getting any big raise, if one at all. Willy is a controlled asset as he is signed for years. Yes, they have gyus to sign. Zelleweger gets 3rd line minutes, so not sure he gets $4-$5M. Even at S1967 projected 28M left of the $45 they will have, that leaves them $17M to fit Willy, Carlo and Robertson. Definitely doable and if Robertson wants too much, they can flip him.
10 Mar 2026 00:26:46
Don't want to be Mr. Negative but I just feel we need to be getting a lot more back from Anaheim to do that deal. We are giving them 3 Roster players. For one Roster player. One player of ours who could probably get this return and maybe a better one by himself. The other players we are getting are crapshoots really. Gaucher seems to be really struggling, and not seeing he will be better, but I think we might have a better prospect in Holinka already than Gaucher.
Luneau has had a big dropoff this year, and with Noah Chadwick and Danford again we might have our own better options. There has to be a better pedigree of prospects or a big chunk of draft picks to make this viable, I think, anyway. Just one guys opinion is all.
10 Mar 2026 00:41:50
I forgot to add that Zellweger is getting 2nd pairing minutes with Gudas, and even at undersized has really brought his defensive game into step sacrificing the offensive side of his game.
But that is not a bad thing when the team is winning. Now if he was added instead of Luneau and a 1st round pick tossed on top of Sennecke, that would make it easier to think about with Gaucher as a project.
10 Mar 2026 09:33:27
@clarky buddy I’ve become a Ducks fan too and I agree. Question tho would the Ducks do Sennecke for Matthews? Cause I would. That kid's gonna be a problem so would they? Do the Ducks add? Maybe a D prospect like Solberg? Or is it straight one for one?
10 Mar 2026 11:44:29
Yes, Luneau's points are down this year. Because last year they played him to his strength, offence. This season they are putting him in a more defensive role to work on that side of his game, although his offensive numbers have started to pick up lately.
Zellweger's defensive game is coming along. He has averaged 15-18 mins a night pretty much all year. That is not 2nd pair and Gudas averages the lowest mins a night other than Moore. Zell averages about the same minutes as Helleson. Trouba and LaCombe minute munch big time. Yes, they have a rotation of about 4 guys who play a 2nd/3rd pair depending on the night. But 17+ mins (Some on the PP) a night is not a 2nd pair. They could use Carlo as he can give them true 2nd pair minutes is the point.
Sennecke looks great so far guys. It's not just Nylander for Sennecke. Some of the value of Carlo would be added to that. I think Robertson and Gaucher are about a wash right now and Carlo should have more value than Luneau.
10 Mar 2026 18:18:35
Zellweger is 4th in TOI average for their Defence. But he has not really been playing the power play; they have been putting Mintyukov on the PP and using Zellweger a lot on the penalty kill. They are finding, even though he is smaller, his anticipation and skating has transitioned a lot better to the penalty kill than Mintyukov, plus they already know he is pretty good on the PP so he is a good option in that regard too. I'd love to have him in Toronto.
I have to kind of grin at your comment about Robertson and Gaucher are about a wash right now. Let's see. One has scored 8 goals last year in the minors, and another 8 this year, and never played a game in the NHL. The other scored 15 goals in the NHL last year, has 13 goals in the NHL this year and, hopefully, if he is utilized better will get more ice time down the stretch. That is not a wash.
This deal needs a way better return from Anaheim.
11 Mar 2026 12:53:30
Wow suffering, you're an expert on everything aren't you. You're well informed on every team, prospect, player, contract negotiations, trade evaluation, player evaluation, what coaches and GM's are thinking. It's remarkable really.
For one, I never said Zellweger is not 4th in TOI. I said 15-18 mins a game is not 2nd pair minutes and he gets about the same minutes as Helleson. Which he gets 11 seconds more a game on average. Most people would say that is about the same. Helleson is a 3rd pair D. I also said they have 4 guys that depending on the night, get 2nd or 3rd pair minutes behind the two minute munchers on the D. What about that isn't true?
It's you that claimed Zell is playing 2nd pair with Gudas, not me. Gudas is 5th in D TOI and averages under 17 mins a night, about 15 mins EV, which is 3rd pair minutes. Both things can't be true. Plus Zell has played only 45 mins all season on the PK and 56 on the PP. HIs zone starts are also weighted in the O-Zones favour. You say Minty is now the PP guy and Zell is the PK guy. Then why does Zell have more PP minutes and 3 times less PK minutes than Minty? Why are Minty's zone starts also slightly weight on the D-Zone side if Zell is the guy they lean on Defensively.
How do they know Zell can PP. Is it the 3 PP points he has all season that tells them that. Of course, I forgot you know what the coach and GM are thinking and all of their player strategies.
As for your little shot at me with the "kind of grin at my comment". I am sure with your superior hockey knowledge it did make you grin and chuckle, but insults, which you tend to default to, don't win debates.
So Robertson is worth a lot more than Gaucher huh?
For one, have to look at age. Robertson 24, 25 this year. Gaucher 22, 23 this year. Robertson was just getting his feet wet in the NHL at 22 and was often scratched. He is actually on a worse pace this year, two seasons later, than he was his first partial year, even though he is playing every night. He hasn't actually showed any real improvement points wise in 3 seasons. He has also doubled his giveaways this year in less games than last season. 2 of his 13 goals have come on the PP. He doesn't PK. He is not trusted in tight games to help close it out. He is also one of the worst puck possession players of all Leaf regular forwards.
People have been claiming his whole time in Toronto, "if he is utilized better and gets more ice then watch what he can do." He's 3 seasons in. At this point he is an approx 15 goal scorer, 30 point bottom winger who doesn't PK and needs some PP time to produce. Not great for a guy who needs to produce to be effective. He is also small and easily knocked off the puck even though he is willing to battle. He is not a fighter, never will be. You know who has had a very similar career to Robertson so far? Jarnkrok. Very similar stats. Similar type of player. But Jarnkrok is better defensively, can PK and doesn't give the puck away like Robertson.
Right now, Robertson may be worth a 2nd round pick, most likely a 3rd is what I would think reasonable.
Gaucher, as I said, hasn't developed as hoped, but big power forwards can take longer, so he isn't a bust yet. Teams are willing to pay for 6'3" 225lb forwards who play centre and a two way game. For one, centres are worth more than wingers. He brings size and a physical element. He can fight and sticks up for teammates. Pretty good speed for a big man. He PK's. He is a defensive centre with physicality, the opposite of Robertson. He has typically played 3rd line C in the AHL, not what you would call a point producing position. He is more like Nic Roy, but more physical and willing to drop the mitts. 8 fights in the last 2 seasons.
Is he still worth the 22nd overall pick where he was taken. No. Most likely going to cost a 2nd or 3rd round pick to get him though. Or equivalent player or prospect.
Seems like a wash to me.
Of course this is just my opinion and I don't posses your hockey knowledge obviously, so who knows. Funny how all of a sudden you're not getting all those likes on your posts you claim were from others liking your posts. lol
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