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Sharks Leafs Deal in Fair Blockbuster to Help Both Teams

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Team: 2019-20 San Jose Sharks
Initial Creation Date: Dec. 19, 2019
Published: Dec. 19, 2019
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Up to Burns to waive that m-ntc...
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  1. Ceci, Cody
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Dec. 19, 2019 at 6:23 p.m.
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where's the deal?
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Dec. 19, 2019 at 6:27 p.m.
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I'm curious to see from the Leafs side, if financially this is even affordable.
If so, I think it's doable. Maybe switch out Karlsson for another bottom 6 work horse.
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Dec. 19, 2019 at 6:28 p.m.
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WHoa! Karlsson to the LEafS?!?!?!?!
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Dec. 19, 2019 at 6:33 p.m.
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I'm curious to see from the Leafs side, if financially this is even affordable.
If so, I think it's doable. Maybe switch out Karlsson for another bottom 6 work horse.


It is, I thought it through from their end. Ceci4.5 + Kap3.2 + Johnsson3.4 = 11.1 . Burns8 + Soresnon1.5 + MKarl2 = 11.5 but SJ retains 1mil of MKarl for 1yr so 10.5. Leafs end up saving ~600k.
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Dec. 19, 2019 at 6:41 p.m.
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This would take the Leafs' offense and power play to the next level.
Dec. 19, 2019 at 6:42 p.m.
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Toronto probably doesn't bite at this.

Burns isn't the type of RHD they'd be looking for.
They have many players either at the level of or better than Sorenson and Karlsson (Engvall, Timoshov, Moore, Gauthier, Petan, Marchment, Bracco)
They'd try to keep one of Kapanen and Johnsson
Ceci is up at the end of the season anyway, there is little reason for them to try to move him now.
Dec. 19, 2019 at 7:17 p.m.
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If the leafs are going to spend 8 million on a RHD I would rather resign 28 year old Barrie for 5,6,7 years than to have 34 year old Burns for another 5 years at 8M cap hit. Let Ceci go away UFA, and trade Kapanen and Johnsson as needed for cap reasons for prospects/picks and keep the two picks in this trade to keep the prospect train going for quality Marlie call ups.
Dec. 19, 2019 at 7:23 p.m.
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The only problem with this move is Burns' age. When he starts declining, TOR is going to be royally screwed.
Dec. 19, 2019 at 7:24 p.m.
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If the leafs are going to spend 8 million on a RHD I would rather resign 28 year old Barrie for 5,6,7 years than to have 34 year old Burns for another 5 years at 8M cap hit. Let Ceci go away UFA, and trade Kapanen and Johnsson as needed for cap reasons for prospects/picks and keep the two picks in this trade to keep the prospect train going for quality Marlie call ups.


You have to account that Burns is physically an absolute beast and freak of nature... his conditioning is unreal and it's naive to simply cast him as just another 34yr old.
Dec. 19, 2019 at 7:37 p.m.
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Quoting: CheechYou
You have to account that Burns is physically an absolute beast and freak of nature... his conditioning is unreal and it's naive to simply cast him as just another 34yr old.


That’s a good point, burnsy is another level of fitness and strength. He’ll be an effective player for 3-4 more years.

Caveat here is that Burns likely wouldn’t accept a trade to Toronto. He loves SJ and if he were to move anywhere I think it’d have to be Dallas (lives in Texas during summer) or another Pacific team. It’s a good thought though and while Burns is having a comparatively rough season I think he will turn it around when the team turns it around, and when Burns is on his game, we sharks fans know he is unstoppable most nights. I’m not ready to see him go just yet.
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Dec. 19, 2019 at 8:41 p.m.
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San Jose would have to retain on Burns or any team trading for him is taking an insane gamble. People claim to be the exception to aging curves all the time, but the vast majority of the time they're wrong and the only way to know the truth is in hindsight.

Most likely he declines soon
Dec. 19, 2019 at 9:31 p.m.
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Why would the leafs take this deal? All it does it bail San Jose out of one of there many long term deals for 30 plus players. at the cost of our young cheap depth entering there prime. Burns would be an okay acquisition if he has 1 or maybe 2 years left on his deal. At 34 1/2 years old with 5 years after this one, that contract is a anchor for any team that isnt at the tale end of there cup window. Sorensen and Goodrow might be cheaper wingers than Kap amd Johnmsson but they are downgrades and older and up for ufa after next year. We would be much better off throwing money an Pietrangelo and we shouldn't even do that, but at least that wouldn't cost our young depth along with the picks that i havent even mentioned. (2nd and a 4th as well? laughable imo.) He would only be 30 when he joins the team instead of 35 like burns. Also a free wheeling offensive defenseman is that last thing the Leafs need.

The only defenseman i would be interested in from the sharks would be Tim Heed at half retained for RHD depth.
Dec. 19, 2019 at 9:54 p.m.
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San Jose would have to retain on Burns or any team trading for him is taking an insane gamble. People claim to be the exception to aging curves all the time, but the vast majority of the time they're wrong and the only way to know the truth is in hindsight.

Most likely he declines soon


He’s 34 not 38. There is a distinct difference. He will decline but he’s got another 3-4 years of 50+ point seasons.
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Dec. 19, 2019 at 10:18 p.m.
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Don't know if the Leafs even have a place for Karlson and Sorensen even with the two Leafs forwards being traded.
Yea I know stats aren't everyone but Burns minus 23 this year. Sure he scores points....but. That never ending Burns contract scares me, though it scares me less Karlsson's and Vlasic's.
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Dec. 19, 2019 at 11:02 p.m.
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He’s 34 not 38. There is a distinct difference. He will decline but he’s got another 3-4 years of 50+ point seasons.


You sure about that? That he has 3-4 years of 50 point+ seasons left in him?

He better be one of the top 3 defenseman of all time then. Here is a list of defenseman in the last TWENTY years who have had a 50+ point seasons at 35 or older (as he's 34 now your claiming for his age 35+ seasons)
http://hkref.com/tiny/NAql9

There are 14 guys on the list. But 10 of them only did it once. 3 guys (MacInnis, Schneider and Zubov) did it twice. One guy did it 5 times: Lidstrom, you know arguably a top 3 d of all time.

He's the only guy in the last 20 years who had "3-4 50 point seasons at 35+".
Dec. 19, 2019 at 11:03 p.m.
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You sure about that? That he has 3-4 years of 50 point+ seasons left in him?

He better be one of the top 3 defenseman of all time then. Here is a list of defenseman in the last TWENTY years who have had a 50+ point seasons at 35 or older (as he's 34 now your claiming for his age 35+ seasons)

There are 14 guys on the list. But 10 of them only did it once. 3 guys (MacInnis, Schneider and Zubov). One guy did it 5 times: Lidstrom, you know arguably a top 3 d of all time.

He's the only guy in the last 20 years who had "3-4 50 point seasons at 35+".


I watch him play every game. He is very capable of it. You’ll see.
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You sure about that? That he has 3-4 years of 50 point+ seasons left in him?

He better be one of the top 3 defenseman of all time then. Here is a list of defenseman in the last TWENTY years who have had a 50+ point seasons at 35 or older (as he's 34 now your claiming for his age 35+ seasons)
http://hkref.com/tiny/NAql9

There are 14 guys on the list. But 10 of them only did it once. 3 guys (MacInnis, Schneider and Zubov) did it twice. One guy did it 5 times: Lidstrom, you know arguably a top 3 d of all time.

He's the only guy in the last 20 years who had "3-4 50 point seasons at 35+".


Keep in mind that research/technological/knowledge advancements over the past decade or two especially have come such a long way to make sure that athletes are conditioned better and have longer shelf lives as peak athletes so that's a point that takes away from the historically very few ppl have done it argument.

And it doesn't hurt that on an incredible iron-man streak himself, he's been playing alongside two of the greatest longevity athletes of all time in MArleau and Thornton so there's knowledge taken from that too on a daily basis.
Dec. 20, 2019 at 12:58 a.m.
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Keep in mind that research/technological/knowledge advancements over the past decade or two especially have come such a long way to make sure that athletes are conditioned better and have longer shelf lives as peak athletes so that's a point that takes away from the historically very few ppl have done it argument.

And it doesn't hurt that on an incredible iron-man streak himself, he's been playing alongside two of the greatest longevity athletes of all time in MArleau and Thornton so there's knowledge taken from that too on a daily basis.


Look the reason your even trying to dump him is because he is getting old just like a good portion of your old core. If you think he has such a great future ahead of him why dont you just keep him instead of trying to trade him away before he hits a brick wall?
Dec. 20, 2019 at 2:02 a.m.
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Look the reason your even trying to dump him is because he is getting old just like a good portion of your old core. If you think he has such a great future ahead of him why dont you just keep him instead of trying to trade him away before he hits a brick wall?


Because I think he can help the Leafs and give them what they could use for a serious cup run?

And because the Sharks are in desperately dire need of bottom-6 forwards like Johnsson/Kapanen who can provide reliable depth scoring and drive play?

And also because the Sharks have EK65 so having Burns is a bit redundant compared to a proposition of getting good forward depth?

And yes definitely this does make the Sharks younger too that's an added bonus for SJ -- but if they didn't have multiple 30yr olds locked into long-term deals, as TOR doesn't have as they have a young core locked up, I'd be A-okay with Burns on the team.
Dec. 20, 2019 at 9:11 a.m.
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I watch him play every game. He is very capable of it. You’ll see.


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Keep in mind that research/technological/knowledge advancements over the past decade or two especially have come such a long way to make sure that athletes are conditioned better and have longer shelf lives as peak athletes so that's a point that takes away from the historically very few ppl have done it argument.

And it doesn't hurt that on an incredible iron-man streak himself, he's been playing alongside two of the greatest longevity athletes of all time in MArleau and Thornton so there's knowledge taken from that too on a daily basis.


Again you're saying that we should expect with confidence that he'll do something that only one other person has done in the last 20 years, when that person was probably one of the top 3 d of all time...

He's going to decline. He's not going to play until he's 55. The question is if and not when.
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Dec. 20, 2019 at 9:28 a.m.
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Because I think he can help the Leafs and give them what they could use for a serious cup run?

And because the Sharks are in desperately dire need of bottom-6 forwards like Johnsson/Kapanen who can provide reliable depth scoring and drive play?

And also because the Sharks have EK65 so having Burns is a bit redundant compared to a proposition of getting good forward depth?

And yes definitely this does make the Sharks younger too that's an added bonus for SJ -- but if they didn't have multiple 30yr olds locked into long-term deals, as TOR doesn't have as they have a young core locked up, I'd be A-okay with Burns on the team.


If your looking to help the leafs and think they should acquire a 30+ RHD you should be telling them to go after Pietrangelo. I wouldn't do this trade even if San Jose retained 3 million of Burn' cap. The simple fact is that in 2-3 years when the rest of our young core is in there prime Burns will be a giant anchor. He is already not stellar defensively, and he will only get slower. As far as im concerned he has already beat father time as much as anyone can expect at the age of 34.
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Dec. 22, 2019 at 5:01 a.m.
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If your looking to help the leafs and think they should acquire a 30+ RHD you should be telling them to go after Pietrangelo. I wouldn't do this trade even if San Jose retained 3 million of Burn' cap. The simple fact is that in 2-3 years when the rest of our young core is in there prime Burns will be a giant anchor. He is already not stellar defensively, and he will only get slower. As far as im concerned he has already beat father time as much as anyone can expect at the age of 34.


So I think the Sharks should not trade Burns unless a significant piece is coming back. Like a low first-rounder, Nylander, etc.

But for Toronto, if Dubas is smart he would make this kind of trade because it maximizes Toronto's chances NOW. For the next 3 seasons, if not more, they get a Norris-caliber defenseman on their team. Combine that with Anderson and their incredibly lethal offensive weapons and Toronto would be the team to beat. Not only that but if Burns is not worth his contract 2-3 years from now, it shouldn't be that hard to move him.
Dec. 22, 2019 at 10:03 a.m.
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So I think the Sharks should not trade Burns unless a significant piece is coming back. Like a low first-rounder, Nylander, etc.

But for Toronto, if Dubas is smart he would make this kind of trade because it maximizes Toronto's chances NOW. For the next 3 seasons, if not more, they get a Norris-caliber defenseman on their team. Combine that with Anderson and their incredibly lethal offensive weapons and Toronto would be the team to beat. Not only that but if Burns is not worth his contract 2-3 years from now, it shouldn't be that hard to move him.


You must be ****ing high. I think i disagree with literally everything you said. The leafs core are around 23 years old. Why do we need to maximize our chances right now by going all in on the next 2-3 years at the cost of the next couple after that? You have such a short sited view of things. I hate to break it to you but burns is not going to be a Norris caliber defenseman at the end of this year. He is outstanding for his age but to make a five year commitment to a 35 year old at 8 million would be suicide for the leafs. Dubas is the kind of GM to avoid potential dead weight contracts. Hes not going to be signing not elite players to ufa contracts that take them into there late 30s, and he is certainly not going to strap our chances at a cup to the likely hood of Burns maintaining Norris level play into his late 30s, when there will be other options available for RHD help. You say it shouldn't be hard to move Burns in 3 years at 37 years old at an 8 million dollar cap hit. What makes you say that exactly? Sure just toss a high pick and one of our best prospects at that time at a team and im sure they would take him. But that would be dumb.
 
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