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09-13-2019, 07:46 PM #11
And...... he signed. :)
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09-13-2019, 08:31 PM #12
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09-13-2019, 08:35 PM #13
That isn't a bad deal for either sides
Will just need the next wave of prospects to fill in down the road. Majority of the D are RFA or FA after this year. They have legit goalie prospect that could come up in next few years? JMO I don't have much confidence in Andersen in the playoffs
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09-13-2019, 09:37 PM #14
I'm not worried about Andersen in the playoffs. He's been a rock for us back there pretty much since he's been a Leaf. One of the best goalies in the league I think and he just silently goes about his business night in and night out.
I am worried though about who comes after Anderson if we can't resign him after his extension finished up after the 20-21 season.
People are talking about a 3 year 'window' for the Leafs and their Stanley Cup hopes. Personally I think it can go a bit longer than that, but it'll be fun to watch.
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09-16-2019, 09:30 AM #15
Not limiting this to hockey.... but I suspect that it's a product that many of us grew up playing a particular sport (or sports) and love to have played it professionally. I'm 39 years old. If it was an option for me to have played professional hockey from the ages of 21 through 35... earn millions of dollars, and be retired today - that sounds pretty appealing.
My guess is, people see a 21 year old kid like Marner holding out for a better 8 digit salary, and think "he should just be happy playing where he is", and that he's being greedy.
You're right..... somehow fans routinely blame the players for anything CBA related.... owners have done a great job making sure that's where the wrath of fans goes.
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09-16-2019, 09:36 AM #16
It's a good deal for both sides, I think. If Marner continues to put up points at last year's pace, it will look like a bargain by the 2nd half of the deal.
I suspect Anderson is gone at the end of his deal, unless he's willing to stick around for (basically) the same money. I don't think it matters much though. He's not a bad goalie.... probably somewhere in the top half of the league... but they could swap him out for any one of a dozen guys, and IMO, the Leafs aren't any worse off.
Same for their defence - people make a bid deal over the fact that only Reilly is signed beyond this year.... but they have over 11m coming off the books (Muzin, Barrie, Ceci) and a cap increase can be expected. They'll have room to sign a couple of guys in the 4-5 million range, and fill out the depth positions with ELCs or cheap vets.
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09-16-2019, 01:31 PM #17
I would disagree that they could swap him out for a dozen guys and still be okay. They defintely could try and do that, and I supsect they'll have to once his contract is up, but I think Anderson deserves more credit and is a better goalie than that. He's carried the team a lot of nights while facing high quality scoring chances, so I don't think we could plug just any goalie back there. It'll need to be the right guy.
Anderson is very underated on a stacked Maple Leafs team and is actually a really great goalie, IMO.Last edited by creasecollector; 09-16-2019 at 01:33 PM.
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09-16-2019, 03:11 PM #18
Toronto will have the same question as the beginning of last season. Will they have enough defense and goaltending to carry them on a playoff run?
One of the top offenses last year with middle of the pack defense and goaltending.
I think Andersen is a good goalie who will win a lot of games. That being said my comment was as a playoff goalie. He had a good run in 14-15 in the playoffs and short but good series in 15-16.
Career 25-20 in playoffs
2014-15 season with ANH 11-5
Other 5 years in playoffs 14-15
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09-16-2019, 03:16 PM #19
I don't think Anderson is a bad goalie at all. He's not Carey Price or Sergei Bobrovsky, but he's really good.
I don't think the Leafs chances this year would be any worse if they had Devan Dubnyk, Robin Lehner, Semyon Varlamov, or Ben Bishop in net. Those guys all make about the same (or a little less) than Anderson.
What I'm trying to get at.... in two years assume the cap is around 85 million, Freddy Anderson is a free agent, and the Leafs either need to bring him back or replace him. The Leafs have just under 40 million tied up in four forwards. Some people are insisting that means they won't be able to do anything else..... and I think that's the wrong conclusion.
The Leafs will be able to spend somewhere in the 5-6 million range on a goalie. If Anderson wants 8 (for example) and can get it elsewhere.... they're going to have to let him walk, and replace him with a decent alternative. I don't think that will be hard to do, at all. That's the consequence of the four big money forwards..... but I also think that consequence is well worth it.
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09-16-2019, 03:29 PM #20
Oh for sure, I see them not being able to keep Anderson (sadly). He has every right to walk since we have all of the money tied up with our forwards when his contract is up. I wouldn't blame him for doing so, and it would be a tough pill for the team to swallow since Anderson is really good and has played amazing for us since joining the team.
At that point I hope we can sign a similar goalie to Anderson, which there would be those guys avialible (looking at comparables, statistically or financially), but will they be able to perform in Toronto under these bright lights like Anderson has? That's the real question mark in my mind. It's a tough, tough job and I would hate to lose a guy like Anderson who's proven he can do just that.
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