The Habs need to revisit the Shea Weber for William Nylander trade discussions, which make more sense now than ever. Those would be the principal pieces of the trade, the money and draft picks to be included would have to be negotiated.
The Habs need to revisit the Shea Weber for William Nylander trade discussions, which make more sense now than ever. Those would be the principal pieces of the trade, the money and draft picks to be included would have to be negotiated.
Habs can throw in Dale Weise and a second round pick as “sweetener.” Maple Leafs will ask for Drouin as sweetener probably. I would stick with Weise and a second round pick.
Doc-
You seem to be forgetting that Nylander’s contract would come off Toronto’s books in a trade.
Hum....défaite gênante hier,,,,on manque de mots.....lol.
William Nylander has a cap hit of $6,962,366. His contract expires in 2024. He's only 23 years old.
Shea Weber has a cap hit of $7,857,143. His contract expires in 2026. He's 34 years old.
The Leafs have $0 left in cap space. Since Weber has a cap hit of nearly $900 000 more than Nylander's the Leafs can't afford him anyway. Plus Weber is slow and his lack of speed wouldn't be a good fit on the current Leafs team. And again.....he's 11 years Nylander's senior.
Why the fuck would the Leafs want to trade a potential elite player who still hasn't reached his prime for an old, slow player who'll soon be playing on crutches?? On top of that, grandpa's contract is two years longer than Nylander's!!! And if Weber decides to retire in 2-3 years.....HE'D STILL COUNT ON THE TEAM'S CAP UNTIL 2026!!
If there is one GM in the league who'd ever be crazy enough to make such a trade (even if he'd have cap space) he should be fired on the spot!
Money can be figured out if the Leafs include a bad contract....
Why make the deal? Because the Leafs need Weber to go for it all this year. They are short 1 Star defenseman. Get him and problem solved. Yeah he may have only 2 years left in the tank but Leafs would be going for it in those 2 years and if they bring back first cup since 1967, sacrificing Nylander will have been worth it, right?
This is where we find out whether a pair of testicles hangs between Dubas’s legs, or a couple of empty eggshells. I don’t know that he has the balls. For Bergevin the trade is easy. For Dubas, he has to show whether he has the balls to go for it.
Many in Montreal predict that Price will be going to Seatle in 2021 a little bit like Marc-Andre Fleury ended up in Las Vegas.
Cheers,