Quick Q&A with Dave Morrison on Colborne

by on February 18, 2011 in Leafs News, Leafs Prospects - 422 Comments

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The news of Tomas Kaberle’s exit, despite considerable advanced warning, set in as reality this afternoon and was immediately followed by a feeling of sadness as the Leafs bid adieu to their well-liked longest tenured member and remaining tie to prelockout playoff hockey in Toronto. A surprisingly handsome return of first round prospect Joe Colborne, Boston’s first round pick and a conditional pick that could end up as high as a second rounder has mixed the emotions with an excitement for a brighter future.

Burke‘s persistence since taking the reigns from interim-GM Cliff Fletcher in getting premium value for this asset seems to have paid dividends today. Offered merely a low first round pick by San Jose for Kaberle-plus over the summer when the no-trade clause wasn’t in play according to Darren Dreger, Burke has now picked up a prospect with top six potential, a first round selection and another pick to be determined for a quarter season of Kaberle. The centerpiece of course being 6’5 21-year-old forward Joe Colborne, former 16th overall pick in 2008 and currently of the Providence Bruins. Colborne was an asset Burke demanded and reportedly stood firm on in trade negotiations over another name discussed in Blake Wheeler, who ended up in Atlanta today:

@HackswithHaggs
Hearing #bruins have been talked into replacing Wheeler with Joe Colborne in the Kaberle trade, and that things may be moving now.

Head of amateur scouting Dave Morrison was able to answer a few questions over email about the newest Leaf:

AB: Was this a player you got a good feel for when scouting Tyler Bozak in Denver?

DM: Yes, we had also watched him in Camrose of the AJHL.

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AB: What progress have you seen in Colborne’s game since his days in the AJHL?

DM: His two years in Denver was well spent. He continued to improve his overall game and gain strength. Have not seen him recently but from all accounts he has been progressing well. He is a big young man, takes time for them to reach physical maturity.

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AB: And is that your take on the criticism that Colborne has the size but doesn’t use it? Do you see him as still learning how to take full advantage of it?

DM: I’ve never heard that criticism before. He is like any young player that has to learn what they can and can’t do at the pro level and being strong enough to find out is part of that. Most skill players use their body well to protect the puck or gain position but are not necessarily aggressive physically.

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Reader Question: How is Colborne’s skating for a big guy and what do you project his ideal playing weight at?

DM: Joe is a good skater. Not sure what his ideal weight is as he has grown in the last few years. That is something he and our training/strength staff will figure out.

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Reader Question: He’s on a 2 on 1… shoot or pass?

DM: Whatever the right decision is.

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Reader Question: Does he have #1 center upside, or is the reasonable goal top six? A player comparison to a current NHLer?

DM: Do not like to compare, not fair to the player. Hopefully he’ll be top six.

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Clayton Hansler will chime in later tonight with some Q&A with Joe Colborne himself, who is having a media availability after tonight’s Marlies – Bulldogs game.

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  • Bring the Cup Home

    will be good to see how the marlies do this spring in the playoffs.

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  • dannyrobes

    losingmymind wrote:

    A few days ago some guy named incarcerated Bob tweeter this trade and that it would happen within 24 and 72 hrs. The guy was bang on.
    All these trades have made me wanting more.

    Incarcerated Bob is probably Burkie. LOL.

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  • Falcon

    I think he has definitely shifted bearings at the very least. Today in the presser had argued that we will accomplish nothing if we make the play-off and get knocked out in the first round. I used this very argument with some on this very site, when kessel trade was in the offing. At the time however, most fans wanted the trade and had bought into the bluster and blarney of BB.

    In those heady days, BB, only talked about wanting to be in the play-offs or being in the dance as he called it. Today, he sang a different song. If this is not changing course to be more patient with development than I don’t know what will qualify as a change of course. I am happy with this change and now I know, he is not incorrigible.

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  • Tim Horton

    dannyrobes wrote:

    losingmymind wrote:
    A few days ago some guy named incarcerated Bob tweeter this trade and that it would happen within 24 and 72 hrs. The guy was bang on.
    All these trades have made me wanting more.
    Incarcerated Bob is probably Burkie. LOL.

    I have this theory that its someone like Dreger with a ton of sources but he made an alter ego to keep his integrity, and allow himself to speculate a little more…

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  • Tim

    @ djamon:
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    And now he’s turned the older ones to younger more talented ones, you can’t bring in a roster guy if one isn’t offered or he doesn’t fit your mold, but you can bring in picks and turn them into young roster players. We will see if thats the case in the next couple of weeks, if he sells off more assets for picks I’ll agree with you, but I guarantee he won’t. Why not trade Kessel for two more first, hell even a first and second and just stockpile??? Cause he ain’t changing course, he’s going to add younger talent. Like day one.

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  • wags31

    All I know is that Kypreos , Maclean , and their stupid sidekick, can’t find nothing bad to say, Burke won this one, So now its Kessel, Colborne, 1st round pick, second round pick. for Kaberle, Seguin, 1st round pick, second round pick. Gonna be awhile before this one can be debated.

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  • Tim Horton

    @ Falcon:
    He has always went after young players thats why I don’t see how you can say he changed his course.. If he were trading draft picks to acquire vets so he can make the playoffs, then all of the sudden starts holding on to picks you would have a point… Like he said after the Versteeg trade if his only goal was to make the playoffs he could have just thrown Schenn in a trade for an older star but thats not is plan…The fact is he is building a young team within a certain age group that will be ready in a few years, and in no way did trading for kessel affect that…

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  • Doorman

    @ Tim Horton:
    I Hope it does not take to Long! I dont have that many Years left! lol.

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  • Tim

    @ Falcon:
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    From day one he had this same strategy, he brought in College kids, he hired a good staff for the farm, he added a goalie trainer and he added tons of scouts, we’re just seeing the rewards now because, as Burke has said you can’t make these deals in September, there is to much salary involved.
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    Remember he has only had two full years of trade deadlines and such, he also spent a significant time evaluating players and what the team wanted. Burke can only do so much with the players he has, if he has to make a lateral move so a deal later one is a move forward, he will do it.

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  • Tim Horton

    Doorman wrote:

    @ Tim Horton:
    I Hope it does not take to Long! I dont have that many Years left! lol.

    Well when you die can your ghost guide the leafs to victory or something… Amen.

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  • drock24

    I know he’s a douche, but if Dallas re-signs Richards, would you guys look at trading for Ribeiro?

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  • Tim

    @ LT73:
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    Yes for sure he understands this, and he’s spoke of it, how people can say differently is kinda funny, how much would Kessel cost if we where a power house and he was the final piece?? They wouldn’t deal with us imo. So in hind sight this move makes sense for the future, even if we end up trading him.

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  • light’em up

    New post up boys
    http://mapleleafshotstove.com/2011/02/19/colborne-arrives-in-toronto/

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