Should the Leafs target Frolov?

by on June 23, 2010 in Opinion - 174 Comments

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If the Toronto Maple Leafs hope to complete the task of qualifying for the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time in six years, they will need to import some firepower to the forward ranks.

It’s unlikely the current group of forwards would provide the necessary boost for the Leafs to vault  from 15th to eight place in the Eastern  Conference. Even with the inclusion of Dion Phaneuf, Phil Kessel and the reliable duo of Jean-Sebastien Giguere and Jonas Gustavsson  between the pipes to start the season (and hopefully a healthy Mike Komisarek), the offence is simply too bare to score enough goals consistently over an 82-game schedule.

While options are limited this off-season, GM Brian Burke is capable for the job at hand. He has already pulled the trigger on numerous deals that many believe will change the Leafs’ fortunes and reduce hair loss among its fans.

Unfortunately for Burke, the free agency market is remarkably bare this off-season, and it is expected many teams will opt to bolster their teamvia trade, rather than spend millions on a player that probably doesn’t deserve a contract of typical UFA magnitude.

Burke has stated he intends on adding size upfront to compliment the Leafs’ aggressive style of play. That’s fine and dandy, but the Leafs may have to make due with what is available to them and concentrate on upgrading the offence. I am not suggesting they succumb to signing free agents to long-term deals, but if Burke hopes to avoid another season of mediocrity and disappointment, then it’s crucial he add firepower upfront no matter how uncomfortable he may feel with potential targets.

One player testing free agency that will surely bring out that discomfort is Alexander Frolov.

While many analysts projected him to join the ranks of the National Hockey League’s elite, he has fallen short of expectations and is somewhat inconsistent. Since the lock-out, Frolov’s offensive output has varied from season-to-season (2005-06: 54 points; 2006-07: 71 pts; 2007-08: 67 pts;  2008-09: 59 pts; 2009-10: 51 pts). What’s concerning is that at 27 years old, the Russian winger had his worst season since his sophomore campaign in 2004. However, an argument can be made that he is just entering his prime and has the potential to establish himself as a 30 goal, 70-point player once more.

At 6-2, 216 pounds, Frolov doesn’t exactly use his size effectively, but it’s better than resembling the size of a hobbit against the opposition (I’m looking at you, Montreal Canadiens). He has the size to operate effectively down low and fight through trafficked areas to get to prime scoring territory.

While a player of Frolov’s ilk doesn’t exactly fit the Burke mold, he would add some offence to a team in dire need of it. Not only that, but at 27 years old, he fits in nicely with the direction of the Leafs.

However, if Frolov commands a big, long-term contract, then it’s in the Leafs’ best interest to steer clear. What also needs to be taken into account is the bargaining chip many European players are now taking advantage of, and that’s to flee to the Kontinental Hockey League for the big bucks.

What’s intriguing about Frolov is that he has the potential to become a first-line winger. However, if the Leafs wish to avoid future salary cap issues, then it’s best to negotiate with Frolov with the mindset that he is a secondary scorer, and nothing more.

That is, if Frolov is even target.

Interested to hear your thoughts.

You stay classy, MLHS.

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  • TuckerThomas
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  • CarltontheBear

    kausatoday

    Byfuglien, Sopel, Eager to Atlanta for first round pick (New Jersey’s), 2nd round pick (new jersey’s), Reasoner and Jeremy Morin.

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  • Kinger

    Shit man, lot’s of teams are getting a lot better, Burkeie gotta pull something big.

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  • Jordan

    @ Punjab Bud:
    No fucking way, he has less then a 3% chance at being right. Hes an idiot

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  • Charlie

    Bum trade Atlanta. Wow.

    Sopel, Reasoner and Eager are dime a dozens. They gave up a first and a second, a decent prospect for Byfuglien. Wow.

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  • CarltontheBear

    that’s actually a better return then I was expecting for Chi city

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  • Jordan

    @ CarltontheBear:
    holy shit, thats actually not far off what we gave for kessel lol

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  • goater55

    Hawks trade Byfuglien, Eager, Sopel and prospect to Thrashers for 1st-round pick, a 2nd-round pick, prospect Jeremy Morin and M. Reasoner,

    equals bad trade by atlanta

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  • KKM

    Real_ESPNLeBrun

    1. Hawks trade Byfuglien, Eager, Sopel and prospect to Thrashers for 1st-round pick, a 2nd-round pick, prospect Jeremy Morin and M. Reasoner, less than a minute ago via web

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  • Kinger

    I can’t believe he got it before anyone else, but this is just great, now Atlanta got players from NJ, not the players from Chicago might look a lil more attractive to Kovalchuk, and Atlanta is stupid enough to give out the dough to him, good chance he could go back there IMO

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  • CarltontheBear

    Well at least I don’t have to hear about Byfuglien anymore

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  • Darkjester

    So is Chicago fine now cap wise? That seems like a lot of money going one way.

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  • KKM

    @ goater55:
    beat me by seconds! nice.

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  • CarltontheBear

    Akim Aliu also going to Atlanta

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  • king

    LMAO miracle today with Eklund though – I think that is the big story .. forget about the trade.

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  • Tim

    Bring the Cup Home wrote:

    schenn + the 4th is not worth hall in my opinion. kulemin + the 4th i would do though to get hall.
    the only thing i can say is that adding veterans is easy through free agency. we MUST use kaberle to add more youth.

    Thank you!

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  • IBleaf

    @ Charlie:
    I think that was a pretty good trade, dont let the first round pick fool ya , it sounds good but 24th overall. Come on now, Bufuglien is the man!!! I was really hoping the leafs were gonna pull something for him.

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  • KKM

    The draft picks Atlanta gives up are from New Jersey; the picks get got in the Iyla Kovalchuk trade in February

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  • KKM

    @ king:
    nice!

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  • CarltontheBear

    So Atlanta’s now traded for Patrice Cormier and Akim Aliu in the last couple of months…trying to become the Oakland Raiders of hockey?

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  • Kinger

    Only team I see us dealing with honestly is Carolina and Dallas, and to the less Tampa

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  • CarltontheBear

    Hawks just dropped about 4mil against cap

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  • doktordave

    @ goater55:
    WOW! Atlanta got hosed bad on that one!!

    Three depth guys for two high picks plus???…. that sounds like a Sutter trade.
    I wonder if they hope to flip Byffy?

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