Has Roberto Luongo played his last game as a Canuck?

by on April 19, 2012 in Morning Mashup - 396 Comments

Has Roberto Luongo played his last game as a Canuck?
ANAHEIM, CA - SEPTEMBER 17: Roberto Luongo #1 of the Vancouver Canucks plays during a preseason game against the Anaheim Ducks at the Honda Center on September 17, 2009 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images)
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With Cory Schneider starting his second straight game in goal for the Vancouver Canucks last night, and winning, there are some in the Vancouver media who are saying Roberto Luongo may have played his last game as a Canuck. They also suggest  that the Leafs, of all teams, should take a run at him.

Connecting the dots, it’s easy to see a fit. Toronto is in desperate need for a veteran, bona fide #1 goalie and there aren’t many that are available that meet the criteria. Luongo has impeccable pedigree and a lot of hardware—save for a Stanley Cup—which makes him even more attractive than the current crop of available goalies. Cory Schneider has performed very well for the Canucks and in spite of all odds managed to wrestle the #1 position from Luongo. With Schneider’s contract expiring, the Canucks find themselves at a cross roads when it comes to the goaltending situation, and in light of recent events it could well be Luongo, not Schneider, Mike Gillis opts to move.

There are a few things that stand in the way of that: #1. Cap hit (5.33 million, in itself, not too bad). #2. Length of term (10 more seasons). #3. Value of (young) talent going back the other way. #4. The fact that Luongo’s contract, with his salary dipping to $1 million for the 2020-21 and 2021-22 seasons which the 33-year-old will never play, is clearly a cap-circumventing deal by Burke‘s own rules, insofar as he spoke out against them and suggested he wouldn’t ever sign one. The key question here being “would he trade for one?”

Perhaps the difference between signing one or trading for one would be only lawyer speak, but there’s little doubt Burke has to do what it takes to solve the goaltending dilemma that has undermined his efforts to return the Leafs to the playoffs. If it remains a problem next season, it will undoubtedly go down as the crucial downfall of his failed legacy. Burke has to get this right and turning to a guy like Tomas Vokoun in free agency and hoping for the best gives him no assurances after the major injury he sustained that ended his season. Conversely, despite a slow start Luongo was his usual 30+ win, .920 self.

Ultimately any interest Burke may or may not have in Luongo will likely depend on his feel for how his type of contract will be handled under the next Collective Bargaining Agreement. If the NHL is going to follow the footsteps of the NBA’s inclusion of an amnesty provision in its new CBA, teams are allowed to jettison a cap hit once at any point during the 10-year agreement, provided it’s done before the start of the season. If Burke sees the inclusion of such a clause as likely in the NHL’s next CBA, Luongo suddenly becomes a much more desirable commodity.

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  • Ensign

    bastards should update their site so i dont get confused

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  • rustynail

    Not impressed with Linback other than his size

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  • Scotchy

    How well did our boys play when they consistently got a save when it mattered?

    Proven goalies provide that ellusive element. This is what the leafs need, we are always wondering why our D looks so great on paper but then fails to deliver…

    Well I can tell you it is not all RW style that made them that way, good goaltending changes a teams mental focus. If you argue this you know very little about hockey as a team sport.

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  • http://www.mlhsluke.wordpress.com Luke

    Roberto Belfour, or Felix Joseph…

    duh.

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  • rustynail

    that I agree with

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  • Scotchy

    Well I am, and being a forward who can “pick apart” a goalie’s tendencies does not qualify you to know what type of tending is best for us or anyone, really.

    What type of tending does Thomas provide? Hmm, I would say an unorthidox combo of all styles.

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  • wendelsway

    Really don’t think Gardiner is on the table….other teams want him, but Burke won’t trade him IMO.

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  • Scotchy

    well it’s lunch time

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  • phaneufoundlander

    Yip, fuck Barbie Lou …33 yrs old with 10 yrs left…no thanks…

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  • ingy56

    He likely has property there still too.

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  • rustynail

    and great tax laws

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  • ingy56

    Yep.

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  • PrairieLeafFan

    OK, so living in Vancouver for a number of years and having to watch Luongo…here is my take on his ability and talent;

    While Luongo does have world class talent, that talent is limited to how well the defense in front of him can play.

    During his time in Florida, the whole play was defense first. This ensured that while plenty of shots were given up, those shots for the most part were allowed to happen so as to protect their goalie(s) from the scramble play in front of the net (see Vokoun once he was removed from the Florida system as well)

    Fast forward to his Vancouver time and you will see something similar. During the regular season, when players play more loosely and with less intensity, the Vancouver defense (which is leaps and bounds better than Florida when Luongo was there) is able to ensure that those same types of plays and opportunities that Luongo saw in Florida were replicated.

    Then…fast forward to the playoffs. Consistently, with the intensity ratcheted up in the post season, Luongo has completely fallen apart when players start driving the net harder and picking spots better. This is where the flaw in Luongo is shown. While he can track the puck, almost exquisitely, from a far distance, things fall apart when it gets in closer (see Vancouver’s pernalty kill in the playoffs for example – it is disastrous).

    In fact, the only time he has excelled at any point in his pro career where it mattered has been on the international stage…you know…when the world’s best players are there to shelter his shortcoming.

    Now with that being said, would I take a chance? Yes, he can still work out those kinks in his game as long as he can track the puck better in close. The MAJOR risk though is the inability of the Leafs defense to keep those pucks to the outside and clear the front of the net. For that reason, this could be a disastrous idea for Burke and co to address.

    The Leafs need a scramble type goaltender and Luongo is not that type when the pressure hits.

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  • Ensign

    To be fair we don’t know what type of goalie we need now that RC is the coach…I think whoever the goalie is will be getting more help from the D than in the past.

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  • rustynail

    That explains game 3 but not game 4 :)

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  • Yaknowwhat

    Well…forgive me Scotchy…clearly your the expert….lol..

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