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Kaberle
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 7:05 pm
by Nickleman
okay i dont mean to start another kaberle thread but with all the rumors that are being thrown around right now, what do u guys believe will happen (reality wise) with kabby
Re: Kaberle
Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:35 am
by number15
The longer it takes the more and more I think he will be a Leaf when season starts.... leafs will then extend his contract
*** still hoping for a top line player for him though. fingers crossed
Re: Kaberle
Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 3:17 pm
by Blade_Runner
Trade Kabs and Grabo and second rounder to Pittsburgh for Jordan Staal and that kid Sneep.
Re: Kaberle
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 1:44 pm
by Nickleman
well.......i was watching TSN this morning and it says that Burke is trying to get a better offer than what he has already recieved for Kabby what do u guys think the best offers were so far?......thoughts....
Re: Kaberle
Posted: Mon Aug 9, 2010 9:36 pm
by beater97
How is this not being discussed? Who are they getting?
Re: Kaberle
Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 3:44 pm
by bryant08
Down to the wire here, should be very interesting to see if he is dealt/what we're getting. Here is the latest from a reputable source (since there's been so much BS spewed the last few days about Kabby):
Dreger:
# BTW. I was told Toronto declined that offer. half a minute ago via web
One team presented an interesting offer. A player and a pick IF Kaberle signs an ext. If Kaberle becomes a ufa, the Leafs send a pick back less than a minute ago via web
I'm back. Sort of. Leafs says deals are improving, but there is nothing on the table they're willing to accept for Kaberle. Tick Tock. about 1 hour ago via web
Re: Kaberle
Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 4:18 am
by Ducksplatt
Eklund is saying San Jose is in the lead as of Saturday night.
http://www.hockeybuzz.com/blog/Eklund/S ... e4/1/29761
Re: Kaberle
Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 8:27 pm
by Relentless88
What can we get from the Sharks?
Re: Kaberle
Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 8:31 pm
by bryant08
^Future package, 1st and a prospect. Burke is watching the Rogers Cup Final right now, you guys can interpret that as you may.
Re: Kaberle
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 6:32 am
by sh00n
And much like I expected, Kaberle goes nowhere. Burke played the media and the fans for fools and worst of all, pissed off Kaberle and his agent in the process would could backfire if he intends to try and re-sign him. What a mess.
Burke essentially screwed himself over when he signed/traded for his entire defense corps, because everyone in the league knew he had to/wanted to move Kaberle afterwards. So in came all the low ball deals which of course Burkie was too good to take. If any of the packages that were offered are true (Setoguchi/Benn & Ribiero/Upshall & Turris), then Burke is an absolute moron for not taking one of them.
Re: Kaberle
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 12:40 pm
by bryant08
It's painfully obvious none of those offers ever came to Burke. An insider on another forum I post on said LA came to the Leafs with a conrete offer of Moller and a 2nd rounder. People definitely overrated the return we would get by moving Kaberle.
At this point, I'm obviously disappointed with the way this has played out, but I still believe Kaberle loves Toronto and I would love for him to be part of this team moving forward. But you've gotta think he's going to be demanding a full NTC with that contract extension. Moving Kaberle was never a necessity and in my opinion shouldn't have even been on the priority list for Burke (at least not now). A defense corps of Phaneuf/Kaberle/Komisarek/Schenn/Gunnarson/Beauchemin is beastly however expensive it may be. We haven't even given that group a chance to play together properly, so I hope we do start the season with that team on defense. As for the offense, it's still looking extremely weak, so we've honestly gotta pray that Kadri and a few of our other prospects pan out.
Re: Kaberle
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:17 pm
by Mike Hunt
I think Burke did need to move Kaberle if even that Moller offer came in (though I understand hoping for more). The Leafs aren't contenders and won't be for a long time. There is no point to keeping players around who'll be well past their primes when they even remotely have a shot at doing something great in the playoffs. Win-Now attitudes can often result in Lose-Later situations. Sad thing is Winning-Now is virtually impossible for the team as it stands, so their running the risk of losing-now and losing later. Even if they squeak into the playoffs (or even win a round), who cares? It'll take the fluke of all flukes to move beyond that point and the performance isn't likely to be repeatable.
Re: Kaberle
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:57 pm
by Brew666
sh00n wrote:Burke essentially screwed himself over when he signed/traded for his entire defense corps, because everyone in the league knew he had to/wanted to move Kaberle afterwards. So in came all the low ball deals which of course Burkie was too good to take. If any of the packages that were offered are true (Setoguchi/Benn & Ribiero/Upshall & Turris), then Burke is an absolute moron for not taking one of them.
Beacuse I am bitter of what happened last night I'll compare this to the contract renewal of Carey Price...
Gauthier essentially screwed himself over when he traded Halak because Price's agent knew he had to/wanted to resign Price afterwards. So in came the high contract demands which of course Gauthier couldn't afford to take.
it's a stretch, I know but I'm just having fun with ya b/c your a habs fan on a Leafs forum. In reality it's probably premature to know how this will turn out. For all we know, Rick Curran and Kaberle could be pissed enough that they request a trade, Kabs resigns, we trade another D, we trade Kabs at the trade deadline (ha!)...I don't know anymore b/c I thought Burke would've taken anything (Malone) for Kabs just to start fresh.
Plan A didn't pan out for Burke but I'm willing to wait and see what plan B is before calling it a failure.
Re: Kaberle
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 4:04 pm
by Brew666
Mike Hunt wrote:I think Burke did need to move Kaberle if even that Moller offer came in (though I understand hoping for more). The Leafs aren't contenders and won't be for a long time. There is no point to keeping players around who'll be well past their primes when they even remotely have a shot at doing something great in the playoffs. Win-Now attitudes can often result in Lose-Later situations. Sad thing is Winning-Now is virtually impossible for the team as it stands, so their running the risk of losing-now and losing later. Even if they squeak into the playoffs (or even win a round), who cares? It'll take the fluke of all flukes to move beyond that point and the performance isn't likely to be repeatable.
Burke shot himself in the foot by dealing those two 1st rounders and the 2nd to Boston. I don't think he is thinking 'win-now' but if they squeak into the playoffs and keep their current young core together it means that Boston doesn't get another high 1st rounder but rather a mid 1st rounder.
Re: Kaberle
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 5:50 pm
by sh00n
Brew666 wrote:Gauthier essentially screwed himself over when he traded Halak because Price's agent knew he had to/wanted to resign Price afterwards. So in came the high contract demands which of course Gauthier couldn't afford to take.
I can't argue with that, but Burke missed a big time chance by not moving Kaberle. I'm still positive that Price ends up re-signing in Montreal. Only thing stopping it from happening is Price wants 9/3 and the Habs want 5/2.
Re: Kaberle
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:33 pm
by YogiStewart
Kaberle is very overrated.
guess Burke just found that out.
Now the Leafs go into next season with too many defencemen, not enough offensively-gifted defencemen and not enough offense to scare any team
Re: Kaberle
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 8:46 pm
by Brew666
sh00n wrote:Brew666 wrote:Gauthier essentially screwed himself over when he traded Halak because Price's agent knew he had to/wanted to resign Price afterwards. So in came the high contract demands which of course Gauthier couldn't afford to take.
I can't argue with that, but Burke missed a big time chance by not moving Kaberle. I'm still positive that Price ends up re-signing in Montreal. Only thing stopping it from happening is Price wants 9/3 and the Habs want 5/2.
No doubt, MTL will get Price signed and TOR will do their best not to come 29th again

Re: Kaberle
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 1:18 am
by sh00n
I think Toronto will do a bit better this year, but they will be ****ing horrible offensively. Especially when you give the fact that they were horrible to begin to season and then got worse as they gave away all their scoring. Now they don't even have those options from the start.
Re: Kaberle
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 1:51 am
by bryant08
sh00n wrote:I think Toronto will do a bit better this year, but they will be ****ing horrible offensively. Especially when you give the fact that they were horrible to begin to season and then got worse as they gave away all their scoring. Now they don't even have those options from the start.
What exactly did we lose? Ponikarovsky, Stajan, Hagman? Are Versteeg, potentially Kadri, Bozak (actually starting year here) and Armstrong not enough to replace that scoring? I mean I'm not predicting a good year for the Leafs, but I really don't think we can be any worse than we were last year.
Re: Kaberle
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 4:59 am
by sh00n
Not any better, not any worse. Kadri's still a little bit away from putting up big numbers on a team consistently.