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01-11-2008 09:57 PM #1
Does Sundin get Traded?
So, many of the sports call in shows and TV shows are saying that TO is looking to move Sundin to 'build for the future'
Anybody believe he is gone?
Personally I think he will ask to get traded to a contender so he has a reasonable shot at Lord Stanley before he retiresProud member of the 2009 OG/TGN Ryder Cup Champions
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01-11-2008 11:11 PM #2
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01-11-2008 11:13 PM #3
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01-12-2008 01:33 AM #4
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If Toronto, Ottawa and a 3rd party team (maybe LA) could get together on a three way deal, this is how I would forsee this happening (with John Ferguson Jr gone).
Emery (and some 1.5ish million dollar player) to LA for maybe Kopitar and picks (as LA has pooped the bed for years, they must have a boatload of picks) say, 2 2nd rounders.
Sundin to Ottawa for Kopitar and said picks. This way Ottawa has dumped salary and sent Emery to LA with the rest of the primadonnas and they can then buy up Sundin to add crazy depth. Hell, Toronto might even throw in a mil or so just to make this happen.
Sundin in Ottawa would be a damned beast on that team. First line, Fisher, Sundin, Alfie, Second line Eaves, Spezza, Heatley.
I could tell you that this would almost please me and might even get me to sway not on the Sens bandwagon, but remain on the Sundin bandwagon. I would invariably be forced to cheer for the Sens so that Mats can get his cup, then re-sign with Toronto
The other intriguing option would be to trade him to Detroit (as reported) for a second tier "roleplayer" and a couple of picks (1st and 2nd round or 2x 2nd round and 3rd rounder).
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01-12-2008 08:56 AM #5
You don't get rid of a young talented goalie like Emery just beccause he has a bad attitude. He's young with a ton of cash, of course he will be cocky! Goalies are the hardest thing to find and Emery has tons of potential to be a top tender in the league. Trade Greber, he's older and his window is much shorter.
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01-12-2008 09:18 AM #6
Glenn Healy was thinking Eaves, Vermette 2 first rounders and 2 second rounders to TO for Sundin
I wouldn't entertain that trade of 1 second EVEN IF Sundin agreed to a contract extension which of course the Leafs don't want to happen
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01-12-2008 09:52 AM #7
ya, that is a bit much I think. I'd actually be a bit surprised if he was traded within the division, let alone the conference.
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01-12-2008 10:08 AM #8
1) Sundin is worth every inch of that deal. I can count on one hand the number of star players in the league that give 100% effort every time out, and Sundin is one of them (BTW - Alfredsson is on that hand too).
2) The Sens would be retarded to make that deal. If they were in 4th or 5th in the conference maybe, in order to bolster the offence for a cup run. But the Sens are truly the "Beast of the East" right now, and this deal would be too much of a shake up.
3) If (and when, I voted yes) he gets traded, it will be to a mid-pack or darkhorse cup contender who's looking for that "magic bullet" to help propel them as deeply into the post season as possible, and I'm guessing it won't be an Eastern Conference team either. My early picks for this "lottery" would be Vancouver, Minnesota, Dallas, or if they can make up some more ground in the next few weeks, Phoenix, or everyone's favourite rent-a-player-win-a-cup team, Colorado. Most of these teams have good young players and good picks to offer up.
Personally, I would love to see him in a Canucks jersey. He would instantly fit in with that team, and I know that Vancouver fans would be in a frenzy if he were to go there. Can you imagine him on the PP with the Sedin twins?When applying the Rules, you follow them line by line. You don't read between them.
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01-12-2008 12:57 PM #9
I'm not sure how Sundin will react if he was put on a team that actually had some talent. Seriously, this isn't an slam against the leafs per se, its a fact. Sundin hasn't played with skilled wingers in forever. Imagine him and Alfie as option 1B to Heater and Spez as 1A
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01-12-2008 01:23 PM #10
If I were Brian Murray I would be all over Sundin...realistically Ottawa needs to win this year. What better way to rub it in to T.O fans. Get Sundin probably for a lot less than you expect match him with Alfie and Fisher.....holy smokes!!!
Other teams would just forfeit the game and stay home rather than be embarassed and run out of ScotiaBank Place screaming."Get your smile on!"
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01-12-2008 01:40 PM #11
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I hardly doubt sundin will waive his no trade, he loves it in to (outside the hockey)
now if he were to waive it, it woudl be onyl to go to one place, detroit.
they have the best chance of winning this year, they are a great team, have lots of his mates on it, and not in the same division.
ottawa, no way he goes there, no one trades within division anymore, specially such a high grade player as sundin.
now i will also say that teams that want him will pony up a lot for him ,and it will be worth every penny. he is in great shape, is playing some of his best hockey in the last few years, and this is with no wingers at all.
for his sake it woudl be great to see hinm go to detroit, but i love his feelings towards his team, he is a leaf and does not want to be anywhere else
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01-16-2008 07:47 PM #12
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Sundin should be traded he's not getting any younger. He is playing well but is it winning any hockey games for us. Remember the same thing happened when Clark was traded everyone was saying the same thing. But in that trade the Leafs got Sundin. The same thing could happen now but Sundin has to wave his no trade clause first.
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01-16-2008 09:20 PM #13
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Mark my angellic words. If Sundin joins the Sens, I will cheer my gluteous maximus off for the Sens to win the cup. Hell, I might even buy a Sens jersey with Sundin on the back.
I will cheer for that man whenever he goes. I appreciate his loyalty to Toronto during the tough times. He exemplifies what Leafs fans go through. He is always diplomatic in his answers and he you know what he says is the truth because you can see it in his face. He's not a smug jerk.
I honestly think it would bolster the Sens line up so much to have him, just for the versatility it would create in the even strength, pp and pk.
Now, if he really wanted to slap TO fans in the face, and I think alot of TO fans would agree with me, that if he signed a 2 yr deal with Ottawa in the off season, that would be the kick in the backside that would sour me lol.
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01-16-2008 09:28 PM #14
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01-16-2008 09:46 PM #15
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Do the Sens. have any Cap. room at all. I don't think so. Sundin was making 7.6 mill. a year. He did resign with the Leafs for 1 year. I doubt its any less then for 4 mill. for the year. Which means the Sens. would have to pick up the rest of that contract. The Cap is the key to any team and any signings.
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01-17-2008 10:30 AM #16
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01-17-2008 06:11 PM #17
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*cough* Dump Emery *cough*
I think there are far greater opportunities available in 3 way trades than just with 2 teams.
As you mention, now that salary cap has changed things, you need to be more creative. Dump Vermette, Eaves and picks to Toronto for Sundin doesn't really afford much room either.
I hope he doesn't go to Ottawa, but I'd be interested to see what they get. They are talkin' with the trigger man (Cliff Fletcher) right now, so things are maybe brewing.
What's sad is this is the most excited I have been about the Leafs since the off season to see JFJ get shown the door! lol Oh what we fans have resorted to when looking for positives lol
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