Tank in '08 for Tavares?
Moderator: Crowned
Tank in '08 for Tavares?
- straightguji
- Inactive user
- Posts: 712
- And1: 0
- Joined: Apr 02, 2007
- Location: Toronto
Tank in '08 for Tavares?
I wish they would.
I wonder if JFJ has considered this...
I wonder if JFJ has considered this...
-
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 6,308
- And1: 4
- Joined: Nov 01, 2004
- Location: Vancouver, BC
- Contact:
I highly doubt anyone would decide to tank right from the get go, at the beginning of the season. You shouldn't be working in the league if that is your "gameplan" for the year. It's a completely different story though when you have 20 games remaining in the season and know you have no chance of getting into the playoffs.
Montreal Canadiens Fan | Toronto Raptors Fan | Montreal Alouettes Fan - Proud to be Canadian!!
- The_Child_Prodigy
- Analyst
- Posts: 3,396
- And1: 0
- Joined: May 03, 2005
starplayer02 wrote:I highly doubt anyone would decide to tank right from the get go, at the beginning of the season. You shouldn't be working in the league if that is your "gameplan" for the year. It's a completely different story though when you have 20 games remaining in the season and know you have no chance of getting into the playoffs.
everyone tanked for Crosby noone wona game
They all surrendered befoire rthe game
-
- Junior
- Posts: 470
- And1: 8
- Joined: Nov 16, 2005
MAS wrote:I've put that idea out there a few times.
The crash is coming soon for this team eventually we will have a year like the Flyers did this year. If it just so happens that, the 08 year happens to be that time then I wouldn't be surprised
With the Leafs' luck it will probably happen in the year of the worst draft class in NHL history.
Or even it happens in the Tavares year, because of the draft lottery I doubt the NHL would "let" the Leafs get Tavares. Not when he could go to the new Albuquerque Armadillos.
- MAS
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 14,264
- And1: 35
- Joined: Aug 12, 2004
- Location: Thornhill
AOC wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
With the Leafs' luck it will probably happen in the year of the worst draft class in NHL history.
Or even it happens in the Tavares year, because of the draft lottery I doubt the NHL would "let" the Leafs get Tavares. Not when he could go to the new Albuquerque Armadillos.
Personally, my prediction is he ends up in Chicago
- whysoserious
- RealGM
- Posts: 30,555
- And1: 8,634
- Joined: Jun 19, 2004
AOC wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
With the Leafs' luck it will probably happen in the year of the worst draft class in NHL history.
Or even it happens in the Tavares year, because of the draft lottery I doubt the NHL would "let" the Leafs get Tavares. Not when he could go to the new Albuquerque Armadillos.
More like it would be the same year as Tavares, followed by the Leafs dropping to second or even getting the top pick and deciding to trade it or draft someone else.
- straightguji
- Inactive user
- Posts: 712
- And1: 0
- Joined: Apr 02, 2007
- Location: Toronto
MAS wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Personally, my prediction is he ends up in Chicago
If not the Leafs, I really do hope he ends up in Chicago.
The Blackhawks are an absolutely pathetic team and they need a franchise player in the worst way.
An original 6 team and the 3rd biggest city in the US.
If Bettman was going to rig the lottery, IMO he should rig it for the Blackhawks.
- CPT
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 13,735
- And1: 1,975
- Joined: Jan 21, 2002
- Location: Osaka/Seoul/Toronto
I was just going by what I read in the thread. I don't really know what's going on .
Are there any good prospects coming out in next year's draft then?
Let's be honest, in the event the Leafs actually tank (never gonna happen), it's not going to be a one year in and out kind of thing. They'll have to dump their higher paid guys (good luck with those stupid no-trade clauses), and they won't be able to jump right back into the mix the following year. This team is going to have to be bad for two years, maybe three, to get the influx of young talent it sorely needs.
I'm a Raptors fan, I have that kind of patience, but I'm not sure the typical Leaf fan will tolerate an extended period of losing like that. The ACC will still be packed though.
Are there any good prospects coming out in next year's draft then?
Let's be honest, in the event the Leafs actually tank (never gonna happen), it's not going to be a one year in and out kind of thing. They'll have to dump their higher paid guys (good luck with those stupid no-trade clauses), and they won't be able to jump right back into the mix the following year. This team is going to have to be bad for two years, maybe three, to get the influx of young talent it sorely needs.
I'm a Raptors fan, I have that kind of patience, but I'm not sure the typical Leaf fan will tolerate an extended period of losing like that. The ACC will still be packed though.
- whysoserious
- RealGM
- Posts: 30,555
- And1: 8,634
- Joined: Jun 19, 2004
CPT wrote:I was just going by what I read in the thread. I don't really know what's going on .
Are there any good prospects coming out in next year's draft then?
Let's be honest, in the event the Leafs actually tank (never gonna happen), it's not going to be a one year in and out kind of thing. They'll have to dump their higher paid guys (good luck with those stupid no-trade clauses), and they won't be able to jump right back into the mix the following year. This team is going to have to be bad for two years, maybe three, to get the influx of young talent it sorely needs.
I'm a Raptors fan, I have that kind of patience, but I'm not sure the typical Leaf fan will tolerate an extended period of losing like that. The ACC will still be packed though.
You know what, they've tried everything else but that over 40 year's and nothing's worked.
Seriously, every team that is usually winning a Cup or are elite teams for extended periods of time, usually draft their own solid core of talent. There are exceptions like Calgary with Iginla and Kiprusoff.
We've gotten lucky in the recent past with development of guys like Kaberle, Stajan, Steen and even going back to Markov. But beyond that, the Leafs have not drafted a potential difference maker probably going all the way back to Wendel Clark. (I could be missing someone)
On another note, in a new cap world, how can the Leafs continue to hand out these stupid no-trade/no-movement clauses. Of all the moves Ferguson has made, those have to be the dumbest things ever in this new era.
- CPT
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 13,735
- And1: 1,975
- Joined: Jan 21, 2002
- Location: Osaka/Seoul/Toronto
vc_dunkchamp wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
We've gotten lucky in the recent past with development of guys like Kaberle, Stajan, Steen and even going back to Markov. But beyond that, the Leafs have not drafted a potential difference maker probably going all the way back to Wendel Clark. (I could be missing someone)
Some would say Tuuka Rask is a potential difference maker.