Globe & Mail: Shipping out Grabovski

by on April 16, 2010 in Leafs News - 203 Comments

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David Shoalts of the Globe and Mail speculates that Burke‘s first move this coming offseason will be to find a taker for forward Mikhail Grabovski. Shoalts explains that with Bozak and Kadri likely penciled into the team’s top two centre roles, it is unlikely that Burke will opt for three undersized centres on his roster. Add in a $2.9M pricetag for a primarily offensive-minded  player who scored only 35 points in 59 games, and the writing seems to be on the wall. Shoalts warns fans not to expect a hefty return: likely less than the 2nd round pick Fletcher gave up to acquire him.

Blogger’s Note: I’m in agreement that this is one of more obvious moves for Burke this upcoming summer. Coming off an impressive 48 point “rookie” season, Grabovski pushed the Leafs to the limit with a $2.9M/year deal, which would’ve been appropriate if he could score in the 60 point range. Burke has very little trade ammunition left with which to address his need for one or two top six forwards (assuming he doesn’t move his young assets), so that leaves really only Kaberle and to a much lesser extent maybe Grabovski as players who can fetch anything of value. Unfortunately, Kaberle only has 1 year left on his deal and played poorly down the stretch, while Grabovski had an up-and-down season and could be viewed as slightly overpaid.

However, Grabovski does have an impressive set of hands and wheels, so perhaps in the right situation, there will be a team that believes they can turn him into a viable scoring option. There was some speculation amongst fans that the Leafs’ decision to pair Grabovski up with Kessel during the team’s last 10 or so games was to try and raise his trade value. My best guess? If he’s not packaged with Kaberle, then look for Burke to offer Grabovski up as part of a deal for a cap-strapped team’s pricier forwards: like Patrick Sharp for example.

But for those keeping track: don’t be surprised to see Grabovski break out if he does end up in another uniform. The reason? He won’t have to play at the Air Canada Centre anymore. In ’08-09 he had a 0.55 PPG rate at home and a 0.68 PPG rate on the road. In ’09-’10 this pattern resurfaced to an even more extreme degree: 0.39 PPG rate at home and a 0.86 PPG rate on the road. This is for you Andrew: There’s every possibility he could be a 60-70 point player somewhere else next season.

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  • honesthockey

    Anyone read the Bobby Carpenter story in the Star? Burke IMO is doing everything right with this organization.

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  • http://kennymalhotra.com deadprez

    @ honesthockey:
    I just read it… it is awesome… Good to know that Burke recognizes every single detail of the game… shows you, its not only the team on the ice, but having a solid management team goes a long way!

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  • dlb

    peterbleafs wrote:

    I dont know, before I was pro getting rid of Grabovski. Now Im not against it but whatever move Burkie makes has to make the following lineup better.
    Stalberg Bozak Hanson
    Kulemin Kadri Kessel
    Caputi Grabovski Didomenico
    Sjostrom Mitchell Orr
    Sure I know Kessel is on the first line but the idea with the above is that the Leafs could roll three lines, all of which will have a scoring threat. This takes the pressure off of Kadri in his first year. So if Burke does trade Grabo it has to be part of some master plan where we get another quality offensive threat up front.

    I’m sorry, but that’s too much pressure on Kulemin to be the forechecker and backchecker. Can’t put Kadri with Kessel until they mature (hopefully) into 3-zone guys. Kessel, for as much as he excites, was the cause of a number of those “just get the friggin puck out” marathons.
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    I know what you’re saying, though (I think): if we can’t have two top lines that dominate and a bottom 6 that bang, let’s roll three lines of constant speed and (perceived) skill. Trouble is that half the guys listed, while bound to improve in the net couple of years, are more likley to experience growing pains much of next year.
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    Need to sprinkle in a couple of known commodities to make that 3 line rotation look better, IMHO. With Rosehill-Wallin-Orr on the 4th line of course! :P

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  • http://kennymalhotra.com deadprez

    Totally off topic…. BUT makes me want a ipad……

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWqQ8zW_n98

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  • DJBrianBurke

    honesthockey wrote:

    Anyone read the Bobby Carpenter story in the Star? Burke IMO is doing everything right with this organization.

    Love it. Try to get every advantage you can. MLSE have the means and that’s a great use of it.

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  • SweLeaf

    @ The Captain:
    Because the Swedish coach doesn’t know what he’s doing. He was a great player once, but that doesn’t make you a good coach.

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  • DionforCaptain

    Hahahahaha who just saw crosby make spezza look like a fucking idiot… hahaha priceless

    by the way crosby is fucking amazing.

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  • dlb

    honesthockey wrote:

    Anyone read the Bobby Carpenter story in the Star? Burke IMO is doing everything right with this organization.

    Thanks for that, good article. The way he discribed DiDomenico …

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  • DionforCaptain

    @ honesthockey:
    Got a link for the article? Can’t find it on the Toronto Star site.

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  • Darkjester

    @ deadprez:
    I wonder how he will do in the NHL. Should be pretty interesting to watch. He better keep his head up or it could be a short career.

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  • DionforCaptain

    @ honesthockey:
    thanks bud.

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  • honesthockey

    DionforCaptain wrote:

    @ honesthockey:
    thanks bud.

    It’s all good bro.

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  • the Surreal McCoy

    love that Carpenter article. good find hh. thanks.

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  • rustynail

    @ honesthockey:
    Man Burke is sure ahead of the curve. It sure is refreshing to actually be proud of our manager.

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  • honesthockey

    rustynail wrote:

    @ honesthockey:
    Man Burke is sure ahead of the curve. It sure is refreshing to actually be proud of our manager.

    When I look at things like the Kessel deal I don’t think of Burke alone. I can picture Burke making 50 calls before he does anything and being totally organized in his thought process. Then having the balls to step up to the plate and take the heat because his plan is way deeper than what it may appear on the surface and people like Howard Berger could only imagine why he did what. Imagine you are in Finland and you get not only Burke but Nonis on your doorstep. To me that says commitment!

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  • rustynail

    @ honesthockey:
    First rule of good management surround yourself with good people and listen to them.

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  • honesthockey

    What do you think of Cory Perry going to the Worlds after also playing in the Olympics? IMO this is a player that loves the game of hockey, loves his country and I will stand and cheer for him any day of the week!

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  • http://admin Alex Tran

    “It appears as though Norwegian scoring sensation Mats Zuccarello-Aasen is Broadway bound.

    The Toronto Stars’ Damian Cox is reporting that the diminutive winger has signed with the New York Rangers as a free agent.

    Listed at 5’7″, Zuccarello-Aasen starred for Norway at the Vancouver Olympic Games and led the Swedish Elite League in scoring this season with 64 points in 55 games (23 goals, 41 assists) while playing for MODO.

    The 23-year old was reportedly heavily pursued by the Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings, Edmonton Oilers and Chicago Blackhawks. The Maple Leafs offered Zuccarello-Aasen a two-year entry level contract.”

    http://www.tsn.ca./nhl/story/?id=318309

    Darn, too bad.

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  • honesthockey

    rustynail wrote:

    @ honesthockey:
    First rule of good management surround yourself with good people and listen to them.

    Yep! Good call Rusty!

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