"Can we just take a breath and a step back... that's too much and too long."
Finally, finally, FINALLY someone has called out Nick Kypreos' BS to his face in real time.
With reports that the Toronto Maple Leafs are set to re-sign former captain John Tavares to yet another long term deal (six years at $5 million per season), Sportsnet analysts Justin Bourne and Sam McKee have pushed back against Kypreos and his reports on Tavares.
I mean... Tavares until he's 40 years old at $5 million per season? WTF...
This is the number that Kypreos is putting out there and, frankly, to me it comes across like Kypreos helping out long-time player agent Pat Brisson by negotiating through the media. Bourne and McKee weren't having it though and pushed back against Kypreos' report in real-time.
Check it out:
Absolutely bang on, right on the money... especially McKee's assertion that the Leafs just continually give in to their star players' demands.
It's time to walk away from these players and this style of management.
For our earlier report on forward Mitch Marner, read below.
According to a report from NHL insider Elliotte Friedman, Toronto Maple Leafs forward and pending unrestricted free agent Mitch Marner is arranging one on one meetings with NHL teams on July 1st, the opening day of free agency.
There were reports that the Leafs were amongst the teams to receive an "invitation" from the Marner camp, but Friedman's not so sure. Just yesterday Friedman reported that Marner's camp has not negotiated with the team at all.
"The Maple Leafs have tried to talk to Marner," Friedman said on yesterday's 32 Thoughts podcast. Marner's camp has not engaged with them. And I think everyone knows the way this is going to be headed, that on July 1st he's going to... hit the market, he's going to pick a team, he's going to set a contract and he's not coming back to Toronto."
Don't let the zamboni door hit you on the way out, Mitch...
For our earlier report on the Leafs and a potential trade with the New York Rangers, read below.
According to a report from New York Rangers insider Arthur Staple, the Toronto Maple Leafs have interest in acquiring veteran forward Mika Zibanejad via trade this offseason.
From Staple via The Athletic:
"There’s a chance that Drury has already worked it out with Zibanejad, who has five years at a $8.5 million average annual value remaining plus a full no-move clause, that moving on would be best. They’d still need to find a fit —the Leafs have some interest and some space to fill — but trading Kreider’s BFF soon after dealing Kreider would produce the impact on cap flexibility and team culture Drury so badly wants."
Kreider, of course, was shipped to the Anaheim Ducks last week. Ditto for Jacob Trouba who was shipped to the Ducks earlier in the season. Now Zibanejad is on the block... but that's not entirely a new development.
We've heard forever that Zibanejad is on the trade block but that his contract is a stumbling block for most teams who are interested in acquiring him. We heard rumors that the Vancouver Canucks were interested in Zibanejad during the JT Miller trade but that the two sides couldn't make the money work... which is why Filip Chytil ended up heading to Vancouver.
As for the Leafs, Zibanejad does seem like a natural fit. He's a versatile forward who could fit anywhere on the team's top three lines, especially with Mitch Marner headed to free agency.
Thoughts, Leafs fans?
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