BGDave
Grumpy Old Man
McDavid has already told Edmonton he plans to leave and sign with the Leafs first chance he gets.

McDavid has already told Edmonton he plans to leave and sign with the Leafs first chance he gets.
Maple Leafs sign Martin Marincin to one-year deal - Toronto Maple Leafs - News
Marincin inked for next year.
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Good trade and good signing. One way contract I'm assuming?
Dion Phaneuf approached Brendan Shanahan about getting a few beers for an informal get-together with the team to welcome Mike Babcock as the new Head Coach,
Shanahan thought this was a good idea, so he said he'd pick up a couple of 24's of beer for the event.
On the way to the get-together, Shanahan was stopped by the Toronto Police for a road side inspection and the policeman asked Shanahan what he had in the trunk of the car.
Shanahan replied, " A couple of cases of beer for Dion Phaneuf".
The policeman quickly replied, "GOOD TRADE", and let Shanahan go.
There are too many jokes to make here so I'm just going to wish Seto all the best with his sobriety.
Oh not at all. It's just the way it's worded, the subject matter and the fact it's the Leafs he's signing with. Had to give it a chuckle.This is actually a risk I think the Leafs should take. He has skill. Give him a one year. Not gonna make or break the team this year anyway.
There are too many jokes to make here so I'm just going to wish Seto all the best with his sobriety.
This is actually a risk I think the Leafs should take. He has skill. Give him a one year. Not gonna make or break the team this year anyway.
PTO would make more sense I think.
To be honest, given the decline in goalscoring this is kind of a genius hire. I mean, I'm going to probably fall asleep during Leaf games when I start tuning into them again (probably not for a few years unless Nylander/Marner are on the team this term) but...
Well luckily they have a coach who can make that happen.Gotta disagree with you here. If you look at the two finalists this year you see the way the NHL is going. Scoring may be down but keeping the puck on your team's stick and attacking with some creativity seems to be the recipe for success. That is the antithesis of Lemaire's game for the last 20 years.
Lemaire is a system guy who, with Babcock already there, seems redundant at best and possibly counter-productive.
To be honest, given the decline in goalscoring this is kind of a genius hire.