Morning Mashup: Waivers? That’ll Kostka

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Morning Mashup: Waivers? That’ll Kostka
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The Toronto Maple Leafs lost the services of forward Keith Aucoin on Thursday, when he was picked up by the New York Islanders off of waivers.  Jokingly mourned about online, Aucoin’s departure comes less than six months after then-GM Brian Burke signed the veteran to bolster the AHL Marlies.  His acquisition by the Islanders marks the Leafs first loss to the roster due to waiver eligibility, but it probably won’t be the last.

Indeed, both the Leafs and the Marlies seem poised to lose some assets, all because timing is everything.  And because the Lockout has far reaching effects that we’re still learning about.

The Leafs need to cut down to a 23-man roster by 3:00pm this afternoon.  The forwards are mostly set, but the defense remains in need of trimming.  The Leafs already have five spots on the back end filled between Dion Phaneuf, Carl Gunnarsson, Cody Franson, John Michael Liles and Mike KomisarekJake Gardiner will bring the number to six when he returns from his concussion, meaning that there are four defenders battling for as many for two depth spots; Marlies call-ups Mike Kostka, Mark Fraser and Korbinian and top prospect Morgan Rielly.  Of the four, Holzer and Rielly are waiver exempt, while Fraser and Kostka are not.  And therein lies the rub.

Much noise has been made about Kostka of late. The late-blooming D-man has flourished in his brief time with Toronto, scoring 34 points in 34 games for the Marlies this season.  He’s put on one hell of a show at the Ricoh, so much so that he’s almost a lock to get a depth NHL job.  Elsewhere, if he can’t win out in Toronto.

He’s sure to be an attractive commodity to a team needing a cheap option on the back end that can work a power play.  The irony of it all is that without the Lockout, Kostka wouldn’t have had a strong resume to make him so tantalizing a pick up.  Were training camps to have been held in September, Kostka probably could have been safely sent back down to the Marlies.  But now? Nonis dare not chance it.

The same can be said, to a lesser extent, of Mark Fraser, a veteran of 98 NHL games.  Though not as flashy as Kostka, Fraser plays a tough nosed game that might make him attractive to teams in need of grit.

The best obvious “on paper” solution would be to send Rielly back to Moose Jaw, and Holzer to the Marlies, while keeping a hold onto Fraser and Kostka.  But what if Rielly stays and sticks with the team past 5 games because he’s that good? What if Holzer wins out and can provide better bottom pairing minutes than Kostka or Fraser?  It’s hard enough to ice a team and prioritize roles without having this additional variable.

Under the current the current waiver rules in the CBA, teams can be caught in a punitive catch-22, hamstrung by and beholden to the contract type of their players.  For the Leafs, they have already hemorrhaged assets (without getting a fair chance to use them) in Keith Aucoin.  Should they have to lose any more?

Michael Grange just wrote an article extolling the virtues of the new waiver rules in the CBA, which eliminated the vindictive process of re-entry waivers.  He’s correct in the assertion that it allows teams like the Toronto Maple Leafs to bury a Connolly in the minors, and be able to bring him back if the top six is depleted by either trade or injury with no risks.

But the changes do no good in helping the Leafs sustain what little depth they have to help them compete, nor do they help sustain a winning affiliate.  The NHL might have fixed this one aspect of waiver rules, but they remain a contentious and potentially disruptive force in hockey.  A force that will probably be felt again soon by Toronto.

 

 

Onto the Links

Steve Burtch at PPP took an in-depth look at a new fancy statistic called “passes.”  Actually looks to be a tenable playmaking measure, another in a long list that proves Mikhail Grabovski is the team’s best all-around player.

Gus Katsaros at Leafs Nation had an incredibly in-depth piece on precisely why even Mike Komisarek’s good attributes are actually bad ones.

James Mirtle and Jonas Siegel with another Leaf Report podcast.  Highlights include: negative season predictions, draft chat, and rosterbation!  Also, there’s like 15 seconds of dead air when Mirtle has to do some math to quantify just how awful the Buds goaltending has been since the last lockout.

SBNation has a compendium of Thursday’s waiver transactions compiled.  That Tim Connolly shares space with this murder’s row of mediocrity is probably a testament to his attitude in training camp (or his good salary and middling play.  Or all three).  But then again, I suppose it is hard to burn the boats with the boys when you burn all your bridges first.

Filed under “good news,” the Toronto Maple Leafs have unveiled the Lupe’s Troops program.  Headed by Joffrey Lupul – and continuing the tradition started by former Leaf Luke Schenn – the team will donate tickets, jerseys and concessions to every Leaf home game this season.  Side note: it’s probably really good that this spirit of charity was never espoused by Hakan Loob.

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Wouldn’t Nonis consider a sign and trade?

    PS I’m not advocating we get Benn, just intrigued at this point.

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  • rustynail

    Chris Johnston ‏@reporterchris
    Tim Connolly will be assigned to the Toronto Marlies. Dave Nonis is not pursuing a trade option for him at this time.

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  • keon

    Chris Johnston ‏@reporterchris
    Tim Connolly will be assigned to the Toronto Marlies. Dave Nonis is not pursuing a trade option for him at this time

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  • rustynail

    Nonis would Dallas won’t

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  • DefenceWinsChampionships

    3rd, with Komarov down to 4th, because Frattin has more offence. He’s a better fit with Kadri and JVR

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  • wendelsway

    Yep….there are risks every time a player steps on the ice……they’re adults and if this is the career path they’ve chosen, so be it.

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  • Mind Bomb

     Your Guessing that bro, He played first line in the K, We will have to wait and see I guess

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  • rustynail

    New philosophy you have to earn your spot? Something we have been bitching about for years

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  • Mind Bomb

     I call Bull shit on that lol, 

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  • Wilbur

    Maybe RC likes the idea of Komarov making a living in the low slot (and in the crease) on that line?

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  • rustynail

    Pursuing is the key word.

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  • keon

    Connolly’s trade value MAY improve closer to the deadline, hang on to him for now

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  • DefenceWinsChampionships

    His team had a pretty bad offensive forward group, aside from Ovechkin and Backstrom.

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  • http://www.afc.co.uk/ Scottish Leaf

    I didn’t want to say but….high five!!!

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  • DefenceWinsChampionships

    Did Orr earn a spot? He didn’t even play the whole camp. I’d rather have Connolly in the lineup than Orr. The whole point of moving out Lombardi and Connolly was to let young guys play. Frattin is a far better play than Orr. People have this idea that Orr protects his teammates, but honestly, the majority of his fights are staged, and have no purpose. Just two heavyweights dropping the gloves off the draw.

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  • keon

    Yes he did, he’s had a strong camp, came in much lighter, faster and has worked hard, in camp and during the off-season

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  • Waiting4LSC

    DWC: Ordinarily I would agree with you. Hate the fact we do not protect our players. Gionta should have paid, the dude that put out Jake should have paid. I feel we need a Protection Officer at the start of the season, as long as it is for protection and not for staging.

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  • Bob’s your uncle

    Thought we played better as a team and with more confidence when Orr was on the team. He may still be replaced in the line-up sometime during the year. 

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  • Reimocerous

    Two vets were cut because they were not up to speed and had no place. So if Frattin was bad at camp , he should get a pass? He is not the all amazing awesome hockey player here. I’m willing to give the actual coaching staff the benefit of the doubt here and show me that Orr has significantly improved. If he has, awesome. If not, Frattin will get a shot.

    Not sure why people are so despondent over Frattin not making teh team out of teh gate.

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  • DefenceWinsChampionships

    Actually, I’m not even that mad about Frattin being sent down. I just don’t like that Orr is on the team. His staged fights got so tiresome. Unless he can suddenly bring more than that to the table, he has little value to the Leafs, IMO. Brown sticks up for his teammates, and I bet Komarov will. Orr mostly just fights other heavyweights off the draw. What’s the point?

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  • Reimocerous

    He is strong, has a reputation and if he has indeed improved his skating and actual hockey skills, I think he can have a good benefit. I don’t really believe it hurts us to give him the shot.

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  • Bob’s your uncle

    Just took a glance at the Gus Katsaros link listed above. Criticizing Komisarek for taking out Campoli in the first video seems really picky to me.

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  • rustynail

    Mark Masters ‏@markhmasters
    Carlyle just called Scrivens, Reimer over at end of practice … Quick chat … Reimer tapped Scrivens pad at end

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  • Bob’s your uncle

    Real time updating seems to be the shits today.

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  • rustynail

    you are on an old thread

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