| Posted by: francis
- [111211914] Fri, Mar 07, 2003, 13:35
anybody else think that the leafs gave up too much for Nolan? i think Quinn was forced to make this trade b/c of dumbass leaf fans. Listen im a huge leaf fan. GO LEAFS GO |
| 1 | C.SuperFreaks
ID: 29011148 Fri, Mar 07, 2003, 16:27
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Given Toronto's position financially and future growth I'd say no. Alan Mcauley wasn't doing much for TO. Brad Boyes hasn't played in a TO uniform and it takes at least 3-4yrs of NHL experience to develop into a solid blueliner. There are exceptions. A 1st rnd pick late in the draft has been a historical crapshoot for the Leafs.
Draft picks are overrated if you are not in the top 5. Teams can compensate lost draft picks with free agent signings.
If Toronto didn't get Nolan some other team would hav picked him up.
Toronto has Nolan, be happy, it's a good fit, but who'll get Selanne? that'd be better!
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| 2 | Dan Sustainer
ID: 0229323 Fri, Mar 07, 2003, 17:05
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Boyes is not a defenseman...3-4 years to develop into a top 2 Centreman which is what the Leaf's were expecting out of him.
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| 3 | francis
ID: 111211914 Fri, Mar 07, 2003, 17:10
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this years draft is deep so a 1st round draft will be significant even if it is at #20 or whenever. Boyes is clearly a centre. i agree that Nolan is an upgrade from McCauley.
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| 4 | Synergy
ID: 34761420 Fri, Mar 07, 2003, 17:15
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a bird in hand is better than two in the bush. the question is, will back problems affect this bird?
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| 5 | Rogue Nine
ID: 2624472 Fri, Mar 07, 2003, 18:13
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Toronto usually solves their off-season holes threw FA/trades anyway. They haven't been a Ottawa/NJ type of team that builds big threw the draft.
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