Corey Perry Re-signs, Leafs’ Season Now a Total Waste

by on March 19, 2013 in Maple Leafs Rumours, Morning Mashup - 1,041 Comments

Corey Perry Re-signs, Leafs’ Season Now a Total Waste
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News broke last evening that Corey Perry had signed an 8 year deal totalling 69 million dollars to stay with the Anaheim Ducks and his newly signed centerman (also of 8 years), Ryan Getzlaf.

Pierre wrote a pretty good piece here on it. A précis of this is basically: Getzlaf signed, the team is doing well, I like it here in California. Not too earth shattering.

This is noteworthy to Leaf fans, because, well, he was supposed to sign in Toronto so he could “move closer to home”. Well, if ifs and buts were candies and nuts, oh what a wonderful Christmas we’d all have. The last home town discount I can think of was *probably* Jeff O’Neil and Eric Lindros, 8 years ago and those only appeared to be victory laps for both players as they didn’t do a heckova lot afterwards. Since the new CBA was ratified in 2005 and since “tweaked” in 2012, the free agent market has been more and more barren. Players rarely, if ever, make it to free agency, and if they did under the old CBA, they were given front loaded, back diving contracts that will surely drag those franchises into disrepair when they get close to expiring, and, in the case of Brad Richards, 1 year after he signed it (hint: don’t sign players that can’t skate to the longest and most lucrative contract in the NHL). The funny thing about this — well, maybe not so funny — is the teams that were complaining about money are the ones that are throwing it around wildly.

Word to the wise: those players you are drooling over will never make it to free agency. And that high-priced, high scoring top 6 player? They want 1st round picks + your prospects for them if they are rebuilding. That’s not going to change.

Bryan Murray had some interesting things to say:

“I don’t know how you ever get a scorer in the NHL anymore, but if you can get a top-six forward it’s always the objective,” said Murray. “I haven’t identified anybody who is going to be moved.”

“There’s only a couple of teams that are going to say today that they’re probably going to trade a couple of kids. (Teams) want to keep the best part of their core and then try to add to it as well. It certainly makes it difficult to make trades.”

Expect not very much to happen at all this year at the trade deadline. The shortened season is keeping teams artificially in the hunt past the trade deadline and everyone is buyers right now. Players are extremely expensive, for now, and there’s not a heckovalot out there now.

Also of note: Chris Stewart was player of the week last week. So, there’s that.

Frustratingly, the Leafs can do basically nothing with their excess of money, except light cigars and laugh at their fans as they roll around in it, it appears.

Unless the Leafs are in the mood of trading away their top prospects and/or picks, you shouldn’t expect any moves of significance out of Toronto. The teams that look like they have a fork stuck in there, appear to be: Washington, Buffalo and Florida in the East and Columbus, Calgary and Colorado in the West. Please note that Duchene is playing 2nd line and Stastny is playing the 3rd line in Colorado. Something has to give there.

There may be some improvement and there may be some charges made in either conference — heck, Toronto could be in the same boat as the other bottom feeders before the deadline, though that looks unlikely.

While on the topic of that, if this is what a “losing streak” looks like, I’ll take it. We were blown out badly in one game and went down to the wire in all the others.

BOS: Loss 4-2 (empty net), PITTS: Loss 5-4 (SO), WINN: Loss 5-2, PITTS: Loss 3-1 (empty net), WINN: 5-4 Loss (SO)

They were tight in each game, save for their worst game of the season against Winnipeg.

In case you missed the other “hot stove” from Saturday Night, here it is:

Leafs Links:

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  • rustynail

    Interesting timing that Jake goes up just in time for Morgan to arrive.

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  • keon

    So in other words, they aren’t “going for it” as reported in Friedman’s top 30 yesterday.

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  • Mattmark

    See below.  Rielly takes over Gardiner’s role on the Marlies, who are also greatly strengthened by Holtzer’s addition.

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  • rustynail

    your opinion of our goalies, not mine.

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  • keon

    yep

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  • rustynail

    getting ready for a Calder run hopefully to get our prospects playoff experience. I would not be surprised to see Holtzer recalled either.

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  • Burtonboy

    No doubt . Good opportunity for both . Interesting comments from Nonis . Apparently Jake called him personally this morning ( which rarely happens with any player ) before the decision was made to call him up. He told Nonis he was fully on board with what the organization had planned for him and would continue to work hard with the Marlies 

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  • Mattmark

    March 20 Headline:  Leafs deal Gardiner, Frattin and 2014 1st rounder for Luongo
    March 21 Headline:  Leafs Fans Line Up to Jump off Bloor Street Viaduct

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  • rustynail

    Smarter than his agent apparently, coached by Dallas?

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  • Burtonboy

    He said he wouldn’t be trading for a goalie at the expense of trading the likes of Frattin or Kadri . If there is an upgrade to be had for the right price they would indeed look at it

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  • Burtonboy

    Nonis again reiterated Jake was not aware that was going to happen so the player can’t be held accountable 

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  • rustynail

    Matt Frattin ‏@Matt_Frattin
    Happy bday shout out to @Bozie42…heard your growing the flow for one year #yeahbuddy

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

    March 23 Headline:  Leafs shutout Boston 4-0.  Luongo wins debut.  
    March 24 Headline:  Bloor Street Viaduct collapses due to immense weight of Leaf bandwagon.

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  • rustynail

    Wonder if Jake is looking for a new agent.

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  • Lapointe388

    Maybe they were waiting to get Reilly in the lineup to take over for gardiner before calling him up, not wanting to disrupt the chemistry getting ready for the playoffs… They don’t lose anything in the lineup cuz Reilly takes the place of Gardiner as that offensive defensmen getting points from the back end and pp qb

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  • Mattmark

     You’re even more cynical than I am.

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  • Burtonboy

    Time will tell I guess . I suspect he will have a new one before his contract comes up for renewal.I certainly would 

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  • Mattmark

     Read down.

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  • rustynail

    Kevin Gibson ‏@TSNResearch
    Jake Gardiner was brought up by Leafs for the sole purpose of going in shootout before Grabovski if they go to 12 rounds

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  • Lonsmos2

    RC would use Orr before Grabo   idiot decisions

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  • Guest

     Try email!

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  • Burtonboy

    Leafs PR ‏@LeafsPR25s
    #Leafs have signed goalie Garret Sparks and d-man Tom Nilsson to 3-yr entry level contracts today.

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  • Burtonboy

    The Mayor John Hoven ‏@mayorNHL52s
    Afternoon flashback… Dean Lombardi – ‘Bernier trade not feasible, he’s too valuable’ http://goo.gl/fb/7sFUc  #LAKings

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  • Mike_84

    So whats the consensus on D pairings for the next game?

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  • Mike_84

    Has anyone seen Nilsson play? how is he?

    I like what we have in sparks

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