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LEAFS PULL OFF TRADE WITH HAWKS AFTER PLAYOFFS

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Team: 2019-20 Toronto Maple Leafs
Initial Creation Date: Feb. 24, 2020
Published: Feb. 24, 2020
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Feb. 25, 2020 at 4:09 p.m.
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Quoting: JackBurton
I get this, but I don't think Dach should be thrust into a 2C role with the assumption that we can just eliminate the services of Strome because of it. Dach may need a little more time to continue his upward trajectory, and maybe 3C behind Strome is the right place for now. I think if you're Stan, you give Strome a 2-3 year bridge, see how he does, and give Dach the chance to take his job. Then when the time comes, you can figure out what to do with Strome.

The problem with the front office loving to do this "but it's a great story" crap they pull with every conceivable inch of this "one goal" club, is that when you go down that road, it is REALLY a bad sign to backtrack on it. "We're re-uniting OHL buddies Cat and Strome who made a ton of points together! It'll be keen!" But when the club has a down year, and its forwards do as well, you can't just launch Strome into orbit like that "feel good" story never existed. Other players think "****, I don't want to go to that team..." and your free agency issues become tougher (we've seen that). So to me, you have to stay the course with the pair of them a bit longer and see how it turns out.


Agree and some of these players really take 4 to 5 years to get their game together in the NHL and Strome looks like one of these players and could suddenly start to break out.
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