Shopping for D: Which approach would you take?

by on February 22, 2011 in Opinion - 167 Comments

Shopping for D: Which approach would you take?
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By now, fans of the Maple Leafs are all aware of GM Brian Burke‘s publicly-stated intentions to pursue a defenseman at or (preferably) prior to the Trade Deadline.

With Tomas Kaberle and Francois Beauchemin now wearing different uniforms, the Leafs have freed up a total of $8.05m from what was a tremendously well-compensated defense corps. However, they have also created two rather large holes to fill in the process.

While Keith Aulie has done a good job thus far filling Beauchemin’s skates, the question remains: who steps in for Tomas Kaberle? If Carl Gunnarsson is not the man for the job – and early returns indicate he may not be – another puck-mover will be essential if the Leafs are to maintain their slim playoff hopes. The question is, who should the Leafs look to target? And how much should the team be willing to give up?

There are two schools of thought on the subject of acquiring a defenseman late in the season:

1/ The Leafs could look to pick up an established top-four defender whose contract is such that his team may be looking to move him to cut costs. The advantage is a player who can step in and make an immediate impact; the disadvantage is the acquisition of such a player would likely require more than the Flyers’ 3rd round pick the Leafs are said to be dangling … and quite possibly one of the 1st rounders, depending on the player and his remaining contract length.

2/ Alternatively, the Leafs could look to spend less (monetarily and return-wise) on a ‘project’ type of player, one who has either not developed at the rate expected or who has simply been buried behind team depth. The advantage here is a lesser contractual commitment, freeing up extra dollars to add scoring up front; the disadvantage is the player’s game may not develop any further than it already has.

The sorts of players that are generally available under Option 1 tend to be either pending UFAs, or players with only a year remaining on their contracts, whose teams have decided they would rather allocate the money elsewhere and are thus seeking low-cost assets (usually picks) in return.

Option 2 can be a bit trickier. Here you are looking at depth players mostly, or players drafted just a few years ago whose development may have stalled or progressed far slower than anticipated. The challenge is to try to find that diamond in the rough whose game may take off if only given a chance to earn top-four ice time … and it is indeed a challenge.

One would have to assume the Leafs are tackling both approaches simultaneously, in order to find the best fit for their team. On the one hand, the acquisition of a bonafide top-four defender would certainly provide a boost to the team’s performance (we all saw how much Kaberle’s absence affected the offense against Ottawa), is that short-term gain worth the possible sacrifice of one of the team’s 1st round picks?

Or, would the team be further ahead to take on a depth/project player in the hopes that he can blossom with increased responsibility? The cost would be far lower, allowing the Leafs to dangle their 1st round picks for upgrades in other, equally-pressing areas. But again, odds are the player acquired would not be nearly as impactful.

Which approach would you take, and who would you target?

Note: upcoming free agents for 2011, and beyond, can be found here.

Looking forward to your thoughts as always,

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  • ingy56

    Jordan wrote:

    Sorry for the subject change again lol, but I need som input on another truck
    Couldnt last more then a couple months without one, so Im thinking about buying this:
    http://novascotia.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-cars-trucks-2007-Dodge-Power-Ram-1500-Mega-Cab-Pickup-Truck-W0QQAdIdZ255496637
    Can get it for 15 000 and just drove it and it feels amazing
    Anyone know much about Rams? Im more a chev guy
    Sorry again about the off topic

    I drive virtually the same truck and have had zero problems since new. It has the fuel management system whereby it shuts down 4 cylinders at cruising speed. A little thirsty on fuel though and if you don’t mind that I recommend the truck. I have read that electrical problems are frequent though, just haven’t experienced any myself.

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  • Omac13

    Phaneuf will regain his from and Score more goals from the Point on the PP when we have a guy on the PP that can shoot the puck . Right now Teams dont let him get his shot away because they knew Kaberle wouldnt shoot. Also we have No net Presence or Any down low play when teams start worrying about our team scoring some Garry Roberts type goals Phaneuf will get more shots from the point.

    Our PP now consits of Kessel off the half boards or hoping Phaneuf gets a Slapper out side of that they dont do much on the PP

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  • http://www.talkleafs.com Jordan

    wiski wrote:

    @ Jordan:
    My buddy has a 2009 and loves it, he also paid $37000, SO 15K FOR A 2007 IS A GRAT PRICE how many kms?

    110 000
    http://novascotia.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-cars-trucks-2007-Dodge-Power-Ram-1500-Mega-Cab-Pickup-Truck-W0QQAdIdZ255496637
    take a look!!!!! :D

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  • jbucs

    to toronto- whitney
    to edmonton- phillys 1st
    u think that could do it? they are a rebuilding team hopefully they want draft picks lol

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  • http://admin Alec Brownscombe

    @ Alec Brownscombe:

    Here’s the explanation from Loiselle:

    “Yes, Matt Lashoff is subject to re-entry waivers because he is on a one way contract making $550,000 which is over the $105,000 threshold. The exception to this rule are players that are considered Veteran Minor league players defined as a player who have played at least 320 professional games in North America and have not spent more than 80 NHL games on NHL roster over the prior two seasons or more than 40 NHL games on NHL roster in the immediate prior season. That determination is made at the beginning of each season and Matt had only played 297 pro games before the 2010-11 season began.”

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  • HowieDoin

    making the playoffs is a step in the right direction though……not at the expense of the future, but like the lottery, cant win it if you’re not in it….

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  • leafslunch

    RE: Blog
    I fail to see how Kaberle’s absence was apparent in the game against Ottawa. We managed 47 shots at Anderson, the only apparent sore spot IMO was the PP, and even with Kaberle we struggled. 47 Shots and 0 goals, I’m pretty sure Kaberle (as we all know) is not a finisher.
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    What we need to do is FIRE KEITH ACTON, or at the very least Promote him to a Security position or something, just get him off that bench.
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    As for attaining a D-man, I would go the route of a Kris Russell, Jonathan Blum.. Option 2 I suppose it is.

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  • daverleafsfan

    so what do you guys think… does burke go for the rugged north american forward with both our picks or do you think he picks up a high talent european playing in north america?

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  • the_cause2000

    jbucs wrote:

    Not sure if someone already posted, but Armstrong wearing the A tonight

    Good for him! He deserves it

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  • leafslunch

    jbucs wrote:

    to toronto- whitney
    to edmonton- phillys 1st
    u think that could do it? they are a rebuilding team hopefully they want draft picks lol

    They’re going to build around Whitney, he’s been their only stud on the back end. (too bad)

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  • wiski

    Jordan wrote:

    wiski wrote:
    @ Jordan:
    My buddy has a 2009 and loves it, he also paid $37000, SO 15K FOR A 2007 IS A GRAT PRICE how many kms?
    110 000
    http://novascotia.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-cars-trucks-2007-Dodge-Power-Ram-1500-Mega-Cab-Pickup-Truck-W0QQAdIdZ255496637
    take a look!!!!!

    If you leave now you can have it in the driveway in time for game time. :)

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  • Burtonboy

    @ jonwanker:
    I see the bigger picture and understand fully but if it a simple matter of say using up a recall to get a PMD from the Marlies then I say do it. If you get in one never knows what can happen . Montreal were a prime example. Optimus Reim may stand on his head jus like Halek did last year.

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  • jbucs

    @ Nikhil Daljeet:
    riemers in net toinght, dont get your hopes up ;)

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  • http://www.talkleafs.com Jordan

    wiski wrote:

    Jordan wrote:
    wiski wrote:
    @ Jordan:
    My buddy has a 2009 and loves it, he also paid $37000, SO 15K FOR A 2007 IS A GRAT PRICE how many kms?
    110 000
    http://novascotia.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-cars-trucks-2007-Dodge-Power-Ram-1500-Mega-Cab-Pickup-Truck-W0QQAdIdZ255496637
    take a look!!!!!
    If you leave now you can have it in the driveway in time for game time.

    lol gotta wait till monday so im technically highered back to work. Last week of school = gay

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  • Skar

    @ long_suffering_leaf_fan:
    I know how you feel trust me. I think it’s the quandary of being a Leaf fan. No cup in 40+ yrs, no playoffs in 5 yrs. Would love to make the playoffs but don’t want to sell the farm for it. The ultimate prize is the cup and soon! So, I think Burkie, Nonis et al are doing a fine job of managing their assets and creating/finding/collecting more, so that sometime in the near future they can spend a few to land a great one. Love the way he is aggressively making things happen and creating a market place.

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  • JP

    Won’t be around for GDT so…4-2 Leafs
    Lupul
    Kulemin
    Brown
    Phaneuf (PP to end the streak)

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  • rpearce76

    Burtonboy wrote:

    @ jonwanker:
    I see the bigger picture and understand fully but if it a simple matter of say using up a recall to get a PMD from the Marlies then I say do it. If you get in one never knows what can happen . Montreal were a prime example. Optimus Reim may stand on his head jus like Halek did last year.

    I really think what Burke was getting at was that he isn’t going to give up valuable assets that could damage the long term plan just to get short term gains that might get us into the 8th spot where we would likely get knocked out anyways. This makes sense.

    If this team could get in 8th spot without him giving up assets that would be ideal as it would start to make the dimwitted media and casual fans understand that things are headed in the right direction.

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  • 4evrblue

    any new wild rumors today? or are we still talking Stastny and Liles?

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  • Omac13

    For the Next couple of games the Leafs should try this as a PP

    MacA / Grabs / Kuley

    Kessel / Phaneuf

    #2 PP

    Lupul / Bozak / Armstrong
    Gunner / Schenn

    Lebda shouldnt see 4 seconds of PP time

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