Can’t Fully Judge Brian Burke Yet

by on January 10, 2013 in Opinion - 943 Comments

Can’t Fully Judge Brian Burke Yet
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When the NHL finally decided to have a season last week, many Leafs fans knew Brian Burke was on thin ice. There was a large segment of fans who believed Burke had only the upcoming shortened season to turn things around. Arguably, there was an even bigger group of fans who believed Burke had the current season, and then the offseason – where two of his former star players could be available – to turn the Leafs into a contender.

No one believed Burke wouldn’t oversee the Leafs starting the season on January 19th.

Brian Burke arrived in Toronto full of high expectations and bravado back in 2008. Ultimately, he leaves labelled a failure for not making the playoffs during his three-and-a-half-season tenure.
What not enough fans and pundits will do is wait and assess the true mark Burke left on the Leafs franchise once it’s realized.

Toronto is currently the second youngest team in the NHL. Their top players have yet to either play their best hockey, or are currently in their primes. And no matter what happens this season, they will go into the summer armed with only $39 million committed in salary and that’s if they don’t buyout Mike Komisarek.

There are undoubtedly numerous flaws on the current NHL roster, but there are pieces in place within the organization that could possibly fill some of the holes not presently filled, and now there is ample cap space to supplement whatever the young players can’t.

The simple fact of the matter is that Burke inherited a mess. Was he given an appropriate amount of time to fix it? Probably not. Should the Leafs be a better team than what they currently are, though? There’s a good argument to be made that they should be. But now, at the very least, Burke has set up the organization for success moving forward. Should they begin to achieve that success, he will deserve at least a share of the recognition and gratitude.

Nazem Kadri is the only player drafted under Burke’s reign that has played an NHL game to this point. While maybe that does say something about his draft record with Toronto – and it’s a maybe because he purposely lets his players develop slowly – chances are there will be some effective NHLers that emerge among the other 28 players selected under his supervision. The infamously incompetent JFJ left the Leafs some players that are only beginning to emerge in Carl Gunnarsson, James Reimer, Nikolai Kulemin and Matt Frattin. Considering Burke allocated many more resources into scouting and developing the farm team, it should eventually pay-off. The extent of that pay off we we won’t truly know for years.

Of course, this is not what fans expected from Burke when he was hired in 2009. Back then, if fans were told he’d make some good trades, some bad UFA signings, and the team wouldn’t finish within even the top 18 of the NHL overall, they would be pissed.

Maybe part of the problem all along with Burke was the level of expectations set for him, a large part of which he was responsible for himself. The Phil Kessel trade, regardless of how you feel about it, certainly didn’t do him any favours either in the grand scheme of things, pressure wise.
Burke took a job that, in retrospect, he was going to be unlikely to see through to the good stuff. Even if you measure all the transactions he made, in which the good most definitely outweighs the bad, the fact that the Leafs are where they still are is blamed squarely on his shoulders when really it’s a testament to what he had to begin with.

Let’s not forget that the first season and a half of his time with the Leafs was spent basically blowing up the roster he inherited. Only then did he really start addressing the holes on the roster. Currently, the Leafs have three top 4 D-men in Dion Phaneuf, Carl Gunnarsson and Jake Gardiner, along with a blue-chip prospect in the pipeline named Morgan Rielly. There are three legitimate top six forwards that are part of the present and future in Phil Kessel, Mikhail Grabovski, and James van Riemsdyk. Beyond that there are players such as Joffrey Lupul, Clarke MacArthur and Nazem Kadri who have shown the abilities or potential to be top six forwards, not to mention other potential or current contributors such as Kulemin, Matt Frattin, Josh Leivo, Greg McKegg and Jerry D’Amigo.

Clearly, the pieces assembled aren’t enough for the Leafs to think of competing for a Cup anytime soon. Nevertheless, it’s even more clear that Burke was setting himself up for what he had hoped would be a big summer. Now, he’ll never get the chance to take that step and we’ll never know what would have happened.

In the coming days, many will talk about what Burke didn’t do in his time here; what he should have done, what he could have done, and how he never made the playoffs. In reality, the real conversation regarding Burke’s true work – which was an approach built around youth – really needs to take place years from now when it actually comes to fruition.

As a tribute to the Burke-ian metaphor, I’ll conclude by saying that you can’t judge a farmer just based on the seeds he planted.

Brian Burke planted many seeds in his time here, and we’ve yet to see the yield.

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  • http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Glenn%20Healy TuckerThomas

    You’ve come to the wrong place.  MSM has all the answers you’re looking for.  Fit for A&E reality series.

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  • Kurt!!

    story of my life brother! haha

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  • UncleOtis

    The thing I started wondering with Burke at last years trade deadline,was how many enemies had he made with other GM’s and did that hinder his ability to trade?
    Clearly they would take his scalp were it offered,but there were several guys to be sure that wouldn’t deal straight up.
    Nonis seemed to take over the one on one negotiations and Burke stayed in the background…at least thats what was reported.
    Anyway,should be one benefit moving forward as much as it still stings.

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  • DefenceWinsChampionships

    Kessel, Grabo and Phaneuf are the only three vets that definitely should not go anywhere, unless we are completely blown away by a trade offer and/or Nonis decides to start over with a full rebuild (which he said he isn’t going to). We absolutely MUST find a way to extend Kessel and Phaneuf before they become UFAs. Again, that changes if Nonis changes his mind and goes for the full tear-down rebuild.

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  • Wilbur

    I fully expect you are at this very moment working on one of your multiple trade scenario posts? Tick tock…

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  • http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Glenn%20Healy TuckerThomas

    Your dog eats too many turkey bones.

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  • Gilbert

    Any news on Franson coming back this year?

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  • keon

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comcast_Spectacor

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  • UncleOtis

    Thanks man…worth a shot and glad it worked for you.
    Had too many relapses with the “ahh,just give me one of those”.
    I know guys that have smoked for 30 years just on occassion…and never got hooked.Got away with it for about 15 before it got its hooks into me.
    Beers equal smokes….bad combo.
    Thanks again KT.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    lol, If that’s a request, I’m happy to oblige. 

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  • http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Glenn%20Healy TuckerThomas

    Loading up the NHL 13 are we?  lol

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    I bet Snyder curses like a motherfucker during his board meetings.

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  • Komas Taberle

    Yeah I hear you, I had a Grandmother she would not touch a thing all week, then on Saturday she would drink Single Malt and smoke like a chimney, wake up Sunday morning go to church and not touch a thing until the next Saturday night.. Oh to be as disciplined as her, lived until she was 94 too.

    Good luck with the doctor, i hope it works for you.

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  • MSM

    Nonis has known Carlyle longer than Burke knew Carlyle.

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  • Komas Taberle

    I bet so too, he probably swears like a trooper to Holmgren. ‘I want Lujke Schenn now get the fuck outta my office and get him for me”

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  • Wilbur

    Go for it. BTW…do we know when the trade deadline is?

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  • Wilbur

    Is that the Finnish translation of Schenn’s first name? :)

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  • keon

    April 3

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    Didn’t he go running downstairs after a playoff game one time cursing like a trucker after the refs??  There was audio or video of it all over the media as I recall.  He was fined heavily for it too.

    Here in Toronto, Cope simply stands up and slaps Burke on the wrist for profanity in board meetings.

    Had to laugh at Neil Smiths comments yesterday on PrimeTime…saying we should hear some of the BOG meetings…we’d be blown away with the language.

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Yep, but I don’t believe Comcast plays any role in the day-to-day business of the Flyers. I get the impression its all Snyder/

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  • bansebe91

    Hey fellas, it’s been a while since I’ve been on here and I’ve never been much of a poster, more just a reader, but I’ve got too juicy of a rumor not to share with you.  My bro is a lawyer for a small firm in downtown Toronto.  He has a lawyer friend connected to the Maple Leafs who has told him that there is a pretty juicy rumor that is gaining legs among his circles.

    The rumor is… Burkie was canned for getting an intern pregnant and apparently his wife may be leaving him.

    Take this for what it is.  I for one have been heartbroken seeing BB go out this way, I think he did a lot of good for this organization in the long run.  That being said, if BB knocked up an intern, he deserves to be shown the door.  It would also really change my opinion of the guy.

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  • Wilbur

    It was during the series against the Leafs. Wasn’t it after Tucker plastered Roenick’s head into the glass on the end boards?

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  • http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Glenn%20Healy TuckerThomas

    “As far as the NHL trade deadline, Shannon reports it could be April 3. The trade deadline typically when 25 percent of the regular season is remaining. To use the 1995 example, teams were somewhere between 34-36 games played by April 7, which was that 48-game season’s trade deadline. So there could be around 12-14 games remaining after the deadline if that pattern holds.”
    http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-puck-daddy/nhl-2013-schedule-stanley-cup-playoffs-could-end-163740000–nhl.html

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Nonis rolls with Reimer/Scrivens and spends the season discarding Lombardi, Connolly, Steckel and eventually MacArthur.  Then at the deadline:
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    To COL: Kessel, Bozak
    To TOR: Duchene, McGinn
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    To ANA: Grabovski, Kadri, 1st in 2014, 2nd in 2013
    To TOR: Getzlaf
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    Resign Lupul
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    Bam!  Burke’s guys out and the Nonis era begins.  The kids get valuable playing time (Colborne, Frattin, Ashton, maybe D’Amigo), but the trades come too late to save the season and we get a high pick.
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    Then we target Alexander Edler and Nathan Horton in free agency.  Nonis is more willing to trade for rights than Burke, and uses the picks acquired by moving out vets to nab these guys.
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    Move forward with a forward core of: Getzlaf, Duchene, Lupul, VanRiemsdyk, Horton, Kulemin, and a defensive group of: Phaneuf, Edler, Liles, Gardiner, Rielly, Holzer, Ranger.  Nonis would still have assets like Gunnarsson and Franson to chase a goalie.   Plus, presumably he would have a high pick in his pocket from the 2013 draft.  Strong pieces to move forward with.

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    I don’t remember…but it was funny as hell.  You could be right now that I think of it.

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