Critical Times For Burke

by on February 17, 2011 in 2010-11 Season - 786 Comments

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As rumors swirl regarding Tomas Kaberle’s future in Toronto, the blueprint general manager Brian Burke has imprinted for the Toronto Maple Leafs is anything but definitive—but that doesn’t make it any less effective.

With the departures of Francois Beauchemin and Kris Versteeg, Burke has managed to not only add some prospects to the cupboard, but relieve some cap space for acquisitions via trade and/or free agency . If Burke and Bruins GM Peter Chiarelli reach an agreement and Kaberle decides to waive his no-trade clause, the Leafs would free even more cap space assuming the team doesn’t acquire a bloated contract in return—which Burke is apparently willing. Considering Kaberle is eligible for free agency this summer, it’s hard to envision a lucrative return from the Bruins for his services. That’s not to say the Leafs won’t be able to acquire some important building blocks moving forward, but Kaberle won’t net an impact player of such caliber as, say, Jeff Carter.

If, hypothetically, Kaberle is traded, what might be the next phase in Burke’s plan to restore the Leafs to respectability? Depending on the contracts the Leafs absorb between now and July 1, Burke could have upwards of $15 million to fiddle with in the free agent waters. Despite the lack of depth in this year’s free agent pool, Burke intends on being active. As Dave Nonis has stated, Kaberle will be replaced in the off-season if he is traded or tests free agency. Players potentially available come July 1 include Andrei Markov, Kevin Bieksa, Bryan McCabe, Ed Jovanovski, Eric Brewer, Joni Pitkanen, Christian Ehrhoff, James Wisniewski and more. And if you think that list if bare, that of the free agent forwards, besides Simon Gagne and Brad Richards, is littered with marginal second and third-liners.

Does this mean Burke intends on entering the bidding wars for Richards and offering a long-term, lucrative contract for the 30-year-old? Richards would undoubtedly upgrade the top-six and provide the Leafs with a legitimate first-line center for Phil Kessel, but is he the knight in shining armor that will push the Leafs into the playoffs for the first time since the lockout? Perhaps, but committing significant amounts of money to free agents—especially with Dion Phaneuf and Mike Komisarek on the roster for three more seasons— could prove costly.

But these are the types of risks that must be taken when rebuilding on the fly, rather than a traditional rebuild through the draft. It’s possible the next couple of seasons will determine Burke’s fate in Toronto, as the results of his rebuilding method should come to fruition by then. But it’s hard to criticize his methods even if it does fail when you consider that he has made the Leafs the youngest club in the NHL and has imported a decent amount of assets despite the team’s supposed dire state.

If a first-line center and top-four defenseman are brought into the fold, the Leafs could progressively rise in the Eastern Conference standings within a couple of years as its core develops. While many analysts cite that the Leafs lack the core to realistically contend for the Stanley Cup, it’s premature to determine that considering very few of its key players have reached their prime. I understand patience is wearing thin after 40 years, but it doesn’t mean every decision the Leafs make will lead to failure. If Burke’s method has proved anything, it’s that there’s at least realistic hope in Leafs Nation that brighter days are ahead.

The Leafs’ fate, however, hinges on Burke’s plan to acquire such talent in the off-season. Considering the limited amount of star players in the free agent pool, Burke may have throw considerable amounts of money at free agents in order to avoid another season with the same questions surrounding his team. Otherwise, trading draft picks and/or prospects for proven talent would only contradict his plan.

For a team that is attempting to harvest as many draft picks and prospects as possible, free agency is the perfect opportunity to avoid relinquishing such assets via trade.

It’s going to be an exciting summer for the Leafs.

You stay classy, MLHS.

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  • http://leafs4life.net/ Amoroq

    @ Loric:
    A few funny fuckers on twitter.

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  • B Leaf

    Cameron wrote:

    @ B Leaf:
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    Not this season bud. Maybe you should check your stats.

    Listen you little tard, read the thread back. You know I was talking about last year. I have said a hundred times that Kaberle has been great this year.

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  • Omac13

    I think the Kabs deal should be this

    2 of these 4 guys
    Knight Or Spooner- Prospects that are aways away from being in the NHL still JR hockey players. Smaller guys whith outsanding skill. But so Jeff Skinner and hes doin pretty good.

    Colborne or Caron- These guys are alittle closer to making the Pros and could be in the Leafs Lineup next season.
    Both guys have good size and scoring Caron has more Battle to him but Colborne has more skill to him so its a tuff decision.

    and

    1st round pick BOS

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  • rpearce76

    I enjoy all the speculation. I enjoy all the banter. It’s all fun. Regardless, I think Burke is making moves that bode well for the future of this organization. Whether that means playoffs next year or not til the year after who knows.

    I hope he does land us a goalie ASAP though so that we can keep on this roll and not have to kill Reimer.

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  • Kurt!!

    what is Stastny value then?
    like say bozak and a 1st?
    is that to little?

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  • mitchsteel09

    @ Cameron:

    Good point about how lupul could be the only NHL commodity. People were outraged when TSN reported how if there was a redraft for the year Gardiner was taken in the 1st round, that he would most likely be a second round pick. Given the reality that there is almost a 90% chance most players drafted don’t impact the NHL in anyway, why should we be mad that Gardiner isn’t considered to be a top end prospect still.

    In every draft there are a handfull of players in later rounds that surprise. It is reasonable to say that if there was a redraft for any year that it would be completely different. For a player to stick within 10 spots of where he was taken proves that the player is continuing to develop at his projected pace.

    Don’t know why i said that to you, but I’ve just wanted to say it haha.

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  • dlb

    luckyluke wrote:

    Well seeing that we will now have two 1st rounders, Colborne, Gardiner and a 3rd. Would you trade that for a significant upgrade to the 1st line. I know everyone calls us homers but do you think that would be enough to get a #1 centre?

    my take on this: if Colborne is significant enough a piece to help us get an established C now, we should simply wait for him to pan out and keep the draft picks.
    unfortunately, i think a top C that we all are happy with … (the right age, size, skill, etc) is too rare and too expensive to be worth this package.
    i’d much rather try for Richards and let Kadri and Bozak fill in to begin the next season, then by December see where we’re at … playoffs the goal next year, buyers at the deadline.
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    now, i think it’s possible Burke is thinking this way (how you suggest) because of the suggestion of “seller now, buyer at the deadline” … never a dull moment with Burke

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  • Reether

    Great trade for the sens, will make them tougher for us in the future

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  • Cameron

    @ Uncle Otis:
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    Yea, you’re right, those years and years of failure show they really know what they’re talking about. How many playoff appearances have the Jackets had now? Oh, but I mean they must be awesome since they built through the draft. What a joke. Eat the shit man. Eat the shit. Media just keeps piling it on. Cannot wait until this trade is done and Kaberle becomes the greatest offensive D since the lockout while Colborne’s shortcomings are suddenly noted, and detailed in the form of dozens of ‘professional journalism’ articles. Can’t wait.

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    Mikus

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  • Kurt!!

    @ Omac13:
    i think thats a little high of a price I think the best one and pick is what we are looking at
    its nice that boston traded there 2nd so we know we are not gonna be traded
    that

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    New Blog up everyone

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  • mitchsteel09

    @ Kurt!!:

    Definitely not enough. Stastny has been putting up huge numbers and is only 25. It is quite possible that with the right set of wingers he could develop into a 100 point player. His best year in the PPG sense was 71 points in 66 games in 2007 as a sophomore, with almost no talent to play with. He is annually a point per game.

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  • zoonpolitikon

    @ Omac13:

    To be perfectly honest, I’m not huge on Knight r Spooner. Knight works his sac off, which is endearing, but he’s only just above a point-a-game in his third OHL season, I’m not convinced he will turn into anything special in the NHL. Spooner has ridic talent, but I’d rather Burke get a bigger prospect simply because we don’t have too many and let his scouts make their own choice with a 1st.

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  • Cameron

    B Leaf wrote:

    Cameron wrote:
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    Not this season bud. Maybe you should check your stats.
    Listen you little tard, read the thread back. You know I was talking about last year. I have said a hundred times that Kaberle has been great this year.

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    And, I think you need to settle down. You’ve been wrong constantly about just about everything. Kaberle, and just about every trade, and the value of our players, and the potential for the guys we kept. We get it. You hate Kaberle. You’re getting your wish. We’re trading him for some crap. It’s about to happen.

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  • Bob is your uncle

    Why are I having pop-ups blocked from this site today? Alec?

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