Would Roberto Luongo want to join the Leafs?

by on April 25, 2012 in Opinion - 444 Comments

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"Please don't ask me to go to Edmonton"

Amid all the speculation surrounding Roberto Luongo that’s starting to snowball, and will continue to do so in the coming weeks, it seems as though one of the most overlooked parts of it all is the fact that he will have to waive his no-trade clause to where he wants to go.

Luongo stirred up the hockey world quite a bit yesterday by announcing that he would indeed allow the Canucks to trade him if that’s what their plan is. But he’s under no pressure to take a less-than-good situation at this point, and to think he’ll just go anywhere to help the Canucks out is false.

One club in desperate (and I mean, really desperate) need of a goaltender is the Tampa Bay Lightning. Others that would like to address their own situation between the pipes would of course be the Leafs, Blue Jackets, Devils, and then perhaps a couple others who will want to kick tires. I have doubts that the Jackets will be a situation Luongo wants to go in to, and the Devils are in a tough spot financially, with no real direction plotted out it seems.

I’m not sure if New Jersey would (or can) be serious about Roberto Luongo. With money trouble, Zach Parise to deal with, and the idea of replacing a retiring goaltender with another who will retire in only a few years, it doesn’t add up. For the Devils, looking to add a younger goaltender and long-term solution is probably the route to go. Cheaper, too.

So if we, for the most part, boil it down to the Lightning and Leafs (and keep in mind, this is obviously speculation at this point), what edge would Toronto have in luring “Lu” to play hockey there?

Now, I know there is a large section of Leafs supporters who believe targeting Luongo would be a huge mistake. But if continuing to lose for the next few years is your thing, keep clinging to that.

Burke should absolutely be in on Roberto Luongo, considering his numbers suggest he can bring this team in to the playoffs before we die of old age. As far as consistency goes, this guy hasn’t posted lower than a .913 sv% since 2000. Whether the Leafs’ management can successfully bring him in to the fold is another story, and I’ll admit I have my doubts.

Luongo will look at a few things in determining where he wants to play next.

Market, team competitiveness, his place in the lineup, and I’m sure other personal reasons will all play in to his decisions. Another, perhaps overlooked, factor in this whole thing is whether his new team spends to the cap. As his contract runs on, a team like the Leafs (and this is a plus for the team, obviously) can bury him in the minors to shed his cap number, creating somewhat of a Redden situation. For a non-cap team, the possibility of this happening is reduced. It’s unlikely the Lightning, or a team like that, would see themselves in a situation where they need to rid themselves of his cap number to fit in other pieces. He could see this as a plus.

Currently the Lightning aren’t too far behind the Leafs in terms of cap space used, but the Leafs should always be a cap team, Tampa Bay not so much. With Roloson’s 3.5 million off the books this summer, and with St. Louis three seasons away from an expiring contract, they aren’t in rough shape. Where they are in rough shape is between the pipes. Somehow they’re in a worse goaltender situation than the Leafs. How this is even possible is beyond me.

Anyway, I doubt most Lightning fans are already looking at three or four years down the road to bury Luongo’s salary like us Leafs fans are. The Leafs, like the Rangers, can do that kind of thing and not give a damn about it.

Then there’s the media. I don’t want to spend many words on this, but it is something to be considered. A lot of times Roberto Luongo became a big story in Canada during his time with the Canucks. And he’s looked frustrated with it on more than occasion. Perhaps he’s due for a break, and Toronto isn’t the place to go for that.

Some have pointed out that the Nonis connection with the Leafs is a plus in terms of the team’s chances of acquiring Luongo. This is fair, and I’m not going to downplay it by any means.

How all of these things shift in to place for Luongo will obviously determine where he ends up. To say Toronto is a desirable destination for him to play is obviously debatable, but to say that it’s impossible he ends up there isn’t accurate either, I don’t think.

The team isn’t competitive, but Luongo can make them competitive. Toronto probably isn’t the best situation for him, but it isn’t terrible either.

It seems as though everyone has to pick a side on whether there’s a chance Luongo is in blue and white next season. A lot of media and bloggers will say “Sorry, this won’t happen. Simple.” Well actually it isn’t that simple. And it could happen – there are just a lot of things to consider.

I can’t pick a side. I just want the Leafs to get him and their goaltending to not be hilarious next season.

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  • Gilbert

    I just said they paid rollie 3 million they will have to pay aulie probably a million thats 4 million dollars. that they would be willing to pay. not much more money would have to be shed for them to get Lu

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  • leafmealone

    Not since he fell apart in the QMJHL playoffs and all of the knocks started coming in on him not being ready on top of his issues with consistency and work ethic. Think those still pushing that scenario are Leaf fans desperately hoping that Galchenyuk is still there for us at 5.

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  • rustynail

    How long will they lose 30 plus million and still spend that much? That was 30 million loss last year with playoff rounds and a smaller payroll how much will it be this year?

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  • leafmealone

    Dreger and others have pretty much acknowledged that the reality is that Burke has to make the playoffs next year or he’ll be making an exit speech rather than end of year address.

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  • rustynail

    It was the team that fell apart btw Gal and Yak weren’t any better

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  • rustynail

    what the hell does that have to do with being a lame duck? geeeeeeeeeeeeez and Dreger is the new Ek

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  • Gilbert

    depends if Lu can get them to the playoffs I guess. Losing money seems not to bother all these teams. I don’t get it either

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  • rustynail

    wow Schneider is a UFA eligible next year.

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  • leafmealone

    Hey don’t shoot the messenger. However, Yakupov was coming off a concussion, and Galchenyuk was playing hurt while barely having returned from having his knee reconstructed. Not quite the same scenario at all. Plus, Galchenyuk and Yakupov weren’t up 3-1 in their series before the bottom fell out.

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  • rustynail

    Playoffs didn’t help any of them is my point.

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  • leafmealone

    I don’t see what the problem here is? If you’re doing your job with the sword of damacles over your head, then I don’t think it matters how many years you have left on paper.

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  • leafmealone

    I don’t think Purcell gets enough credit on Tampa.

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  • rustynail

    never mind you don’t see the difference now you never will.

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  • Gilbert

    Vancouver is not in bad cap situation though if they want they can resign CS and Mason and have pretty much the same team and still finish first in the west and still have a chance to make it to the finals. They ran into Quick who was on fire. It happens look at the rangers running into Anderson or Bruins running into Holtby. It happens VanCity is in a great Cap situation going forward

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  • leafmealone

    Fair enough, but I think you’d have to admit that a healthy player, and an injured player have vastly different expectations on their ability to influence the game at that time.

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  • leafmealone

    Never brought up cap situation at any time.

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  • Gilbert

    They have a top 5 of Brewer, Ohlund, Hedman Bergeron and Aulie. Throw in Lee and Mikkelson as 7th d man. How bad are they really. Defence starts at goaltending. The only way TB is makes the playoffs is threw goaltending much like 90% of the teams. They need Lu and I’m sure they will try to get him

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  • rustynail

    bad

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