The Expendables

by on January 8, 2011 in 2010-11 Season - 1,314 Comments

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On an unfortunate Saturday night off of Leafs hockey, the February 28 Trade Deadline enters my mind as I ponder how Brian Burke will fast-track Toronto to the playoffs.

He has once again cemented his stance to acquire players that will help the team immediately. His reluctance to stockpile draft picks might be concerning, but just how far are the Leafs from post-season berth? Well, any critic can point to numerous issues that have plagued the team’s chances, most notably the scoring woes and special teams, but the most pressing need has to be a first-line center to feed Phil Kessel the puck (not to mention to add some size to the top-six unit).

Will Burke wait until the off-season to throw money at an unrestricted free agent, or will he attempt to remedy the Leafs’ woes via the trade route on or before February 28? If it’s the latter, it’s crucial Burke doesn’t trade any of Mikhail Grabovski, Clarke MacArthur or Kris Versteeg for another second-line forward or its youth equivalent. If so, the same old song and dance will continue as Burke has an abundance of second-line forwards at his disposal and the only way to move forward at this point is to acquire a first-line center. Whether that’s available on February 28 is another question entirely and overpaying for a pending UFA, like Brad Richards, could prove costly both in return value and nailing him down long term.

With that in mind, just how many options are available for Burke? The current group of forwards has proven to be inconsistent, as expected from a core of secondary scorers. And it’s unlikely he’s willing to part with more draft picks, so the current roster will have to be dissected to upgrade one of the team’s most glaring weaknesses.

So which players might be on the hit-list come Febraury 28?

Francois Beauchemin, 30, $3.8 million cap-hit: With only a year remaining on his contract, the veteran defenseman could be a valuable commidity for a team looking to add some depth for a playoff run. He isn’t worth a first-round draft pick, but Burke isn’t interested regardless so if Beauchemin is indeed on the way out, I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s packaged with a forward.

Tomas Kaberle, 32, 4.25 million cap-hit: The story that just never dies. Like every other year, Kaberle and his ghastly no-trade clause will once again be in question. Will Kaberle decide he wants a shot at the Stanley Cup, or play out his contract like Mats Sundin? It’s anyone’s guess, but Kaberle could net a nice return if he decides to waive. If not, re-signing the rearguard is crucial.

Tyler Bozak, 24, $.875 thousand cap-hit: The playmaker is having a sophomore slump and is struggling to live up to the hype of last season’s impressive stint with the Leafs. His play has improved of late and he certainly has the potential to become a decent center in the NHL.

Mikhail Grabovski, 26, $2.9 million cap-hit: Personally, I think the Leafs should retain Grabovski, as he is an excellent secondary scorer capable of both scoring goals and creating for those around him. However, his recent hot-streak has GMs knocking on Burke’s door and it would be foolish for Burke not to listen. If a lopsided deal is offered, Grabovski could be dealt.

Clarke MacArthur, 25, $1.1 million cap-hit: The pending restricted free agent is due for a hefty raise this summer, displaying great chemistry with Grabovski. In fact, it may be in the Leafs’ best interest to keep the duo intact considering how effective they have been together. However, if a deal sweeps Burke off his feet, I fully expect him to pull the trigger. As he had said, there’s basically no untouchables on this team. Especially considering how the Leafs acquired MacArthur as a virtually “free” asset, maximizing his value could prove beneficial in the long term.

Kris Versteeg, 24, $3.083 million cap-hit: Now on pace for 60 points, Versteeg is delivering as advertised. However, he is another valuable commodity that Burke could package for a nice return. As I said, the Leafs currently possess too many second-line forwards, and they must sacrifice at least one (in a package deal) to upgrade the top line. It’s only a gut feeling, but Versteeg could be the odd-man out considering the attention he has been garnering from other general managers.

So, the options are there, but what exactly is available for Burke to upgrade the Leafs? Besides the obvious in Richards, Burke’s targets might be revealed as the trade deadline approaches.

Until then, Leafs fans can only hope its players don’t turn cold and decrease in trade value.

One thing is for certain, unless this spike in points in the early New Year turns into a second half trend and playoff push, change is on the horizon.

You stay classy, MLHS.

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  • Slapper

    @ peterbleafs:
    Let’s agree to disagree. I personally think we are in an immensely better position now than we were a year ago. Yes, the standings show that we are only a point off last year’s abysmal pace. But this year wasn’t as much about the standings for us as it was about building a core that can win in the future, and about stockpiling assets. The pieces are slowly being assembled. Before the year is done there will be more. We weren’t going to win the Cup this year anyway. There’s a vision, and there’s a plan. Each of these may prove to be flawed but only time will tell.

    Look, I’m not suggesting RW is the right coach for this team. This is one move I have a tough time defending. But, I just don’t think we can pick and choose which BB moves we support, and which ones to condemn. At the end of the day, we wither like BB for what he brings as w whole, or we don’t. If at the end of his 3rd full year the Leafs are nowhere near to being a Contender, then we can call be a failure. Until then, I have to trust that he knows more than me about what the right moves for this organization are. (I’ve never been an NHL GM before, nor do I have a Stanley Cup ring on my finger).

    But it’s a free world and we can all have our opinions and express them on boards like these.

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  • B Leaf

    So B Schenn is playing with Josh Nichols in Saskatoon. This will give our scouts an excellent opportunity to guage Josh’s progress and development by comparing.
    Just curious what everyone thinks but it seems to me that Nichols, and McKegg have both increased their stock with good years so far. Where would you rank those two on our depth charts? Here are my top 12.
    Kadri
    DAmigo
    Aulie
    Reimer
    Hanson
    McKegg
    Blacker
    Nichols
    Scrivens
    Rynnas
    Ross
    Frattin

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  • TuckerThomas

    Komas Taberle wrote:

    I have to share some good news with all the Leaf fans on here.
    As some of you know my Son was diagnosed with testicular cancer 2 years ago and having gone through two operations the last one a 7 and 1/2 hour marathon to remove cancerous lymph nodes 13 months ago, he has been cleared by blood work and scans.
    He can now return to a normal life, my wife and i will be celebrating tonight watching the Leafs, who have had him at their pre-game skates and have had him meet Kessel.
    The whole leaf organization have been absolutely wonderful to my Son, God bless them and Go Leafs Go!

    This is incredible news and I’m very happy for your son. The Leafs have always been second to none with regards to lifting the spirits of kids with medical problems. God bless your son man.

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  • Cactus

    luisad wrote:

    Rozsival for Wolski. Rangers-Phx trade.

    Nooooooooooo!!!

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  • luke

    slow evening so far..

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  • TuckerThomas

    Evening is going much quicker in the new blog. ;)

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  • kb

    Komas Taberle wrote:

    I have to share some good news with all the Leaf fans on here.
    As some of you know my Son was diagnosed with testicular cancer 2 years ago and having gone through two operations the last one a 7 and 1/2 hour marathon to remove cancerous lymph nodes 13 months ago, he has been cleared by blood work and scans.
    He can now return to a normal life, my wife and i will be celebrating tonight watching the Leafs, who have had him at their pre-game skates and have had him meet Kessel.
    The whole leaf organization have been absolutely wonderful to my Son, God bless them and Go Leafs Go!

    Absolutely great news!! Glad to hear that…and now you and your family can look forward again. It’s the best news of all!

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