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The Cobra
04-13-2016, 07:22 PM
Cobra.....
I told you so.........

Canadian Press


The Maple Leafs showed their faith in two key young players Wednesday, inking forward Nazem Kadri and defenceman Morgan Rielly to six-year deals.
Kadri's deal totals US$27 million over six years for an average annual value of $4.5 million, while Rielly's pact is worth $30 million for an annual cap hit of $5 million.
The pair were due to become restricted free agents on July 1.
Fresh off his first season in Toronto, Leafs general manager Lou Lamoriello said he was impressed by what he saw from the 25-year-old Kadri and 22-year-old Rielly.
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Kadri on new deal, relationship with Babcock
Newly signed Nazem Kadri‎ joined Leafs Lunch to talk about his new deal with the Maple Leafs, why he signed it, and the pressure involved in it

Kadri finished as the Leafs' leading scorer, while Rielly set career-bests with nine goals, 27 assists, 36 points and an average of 23-plus minutes per night.
He believed both were capable of climbing even higher in the coming years, faith made by evident by long-term deals that lock the pair in until the summer of 2022.
"There's no question they have a level that they haven't reached yet," Lamoriello said on a conference call. "It's going to be up to them to commit to that and do the things that are necessary to get there. And it's up to us to help them do that."
Last summer, following a turbulent season which included a team-imposed suspension, Kadri was signed to a one-year contract, the intent of which was to determine whether he should be part of the team's future.
Kadri answered those questions with a resurgent all-around season, one that saw him grow into a top centre who head coach Mike Babcock matched up against the opposition's first lines.
Babcock quickly became a fan of Kadri's tenacious play and improvement. Team president Brendan Shanahan said last week that it was important to the club that Kadri demonstrate he could play effectively for the team's coach.
"I think we've seen a lot of growth from him, and some real strides," Shanahan said on locker cleanout day.
In March 2015 a frustrated Shanahan publicly announced a team-imposed suspension for Kadri due to unsatisfactory, unspecified off-ice behaviour. He said Kadri needed to grow up, a turnaround that evidently occurred this season and was punctuated with the announcement of Wednesday's long-term deal.
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Kadri: "Toronto is home for me"
Nazem Kadri says he couldn't be happier to be spending the next six-years with the Maple Leafs and is ready to meet the expectations set by the organization.

"He knows now the respect that the organization has for him," Lamoriello said.
A first round pick of Toronto in 2009, Kadri led the Leafs with 45 points, boasted quality puck possession numbers and set a career-high with a 49 per cent success mark in the faceoff circle. He says he made strides in his professionalism, giving up an opportunity to pursue unrestricted free agency down the road in signing for six years with the Leafs.
"Toronto's been home for, Toronto's where my heart is," said Kadri, a native of nearby London, Ont. "The Maple Leaf logo is all I've ever known and it's all I've ever wanted to play for. For them to show this kind of commitment towards me meant a lot."
Rielly quickly became one of Babcock's leaders on defence in only his third NHL season. He led the Leafs in minutes, playing in every situation for Babcock.
Lamoriello says the organization believes Rielly has all-star potential, having already established himself capable of playing big minutes on a top pair. The fifth-overall pick in 2012, Rielly will represent Canada at the upcoming world championships in Russia and was among the first group named for North America's bid at the 2016 World Cup.
"He certainly is the key to our defence," Lamoriello said. "He's our leader there."
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Rielly looking forward to the future
After signing a six-year, $5 million contract, Maple Leafs defenceman Morgan Rielly talks about how happy is to have the deal done and says he never wanted to go anywhere else because he is very excited for what the future holds in Toronto.

The Leafs challenged Rielly with greater responsibilities this season, lining him up against top lines, mostly alongside veteran defenceman Matt Hunwick. The club also added penalty killing duties to his portfolio and eventually had him anchor power-plays.
He produced 27 even-strength points, a mark equal to Montreal's P.K. Subban and Florida's Aaron Ekblad, and behind only 14 NHL defenders.
Rielly said last fall that his goal was to eventually become one of the league's top defenceman.
"I certainly want to be a player in this league that his team can be proud of," he said Wednesday. "This year I took some steps, but I realize I have a long way to go, a long way to improve and for me, I'm just looking forward to the challenge. I want to get better and move forward with this team."


Cobra....
Rielly has a bright future and will be a leader on the Leafs for years to come. Kadri is a total bust and has started his 6yr vacation as of now.

The Noof
04-13-2016, 07:26 PM
Better buy yer 2017 stanley cup playoff tickets now!

kenkell1
04-13-2016, 07:27 PM
and...............the Leafs will continue to suck along with the Canucks for a long time to come.

The Noof
04-13-2016, 07:36 PM
and...............the Leafs will continue to suck along with the Canucks for a long time to come.

Let's NOT forget the Habs either bro...lol

The Cobra
04-13-2016, 07:46 PM
Let's NOT forget the Habs either bro...lol


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sonicmario
04-13-2016, 08:21 PM
well Cobra you called it.... 6 years at 4.5, I do like the Reilly signing though at 5 mill per

TLG
04-13-2016, 08:33 PM
4.5 Million for 6 years ???

I'd say that's a bargain,, given the salary cap raise per year,,
in 6 years, it's going to be what the NHL entry level will pay !!

Kadri should have signed for 3 years,, played his tail off and then
sign 3 more years at 8 Million ,,,

to me, it doesn't show much confidence in signing him for 6 years
also, if or WHEN the time comes,, Kadri's contract will be an easy
contract to unload

The Cobra
04-13-2016, 08:44 PM
well Cobra you called it.... 6 years at 4.5, I do like the Reilly signing though at 5 mill per
I`m very happy at locking up Rielly because his stock will rise very quickly as the Leafs get better.
Now Kadri on the other hand has never shown any drive or ambition unless it is to be first to get to an open mike of some reporter.....but there is a bright side in signing him.........a signed player is much more trade appealing than an unsigned player and therein lies his value. It`s not much but it`s something.............because he`s going to tank big time next season and much worse if the Leafs go out and get that #1 center they covet and in 2 yrs Marner comes up......that makes Kadri at best their #3 center and his ego will never handle that. Get rid of him now that he has something of value....a signed contract.

sonicmario
04-13-2016, 09:29 PM
I`m very happy at locking up Rielly because his stock will rise very quickly as the Leafs get better.
Now Kadri on the other hand has never shown any drive or ambition unless it is to be first to get to an open mike of some reporter.....but there is a bright side in signing him.........a signed player is much more trade appealing than an unsigned player and therein lies his value. It`s not much but it`s something.............because he`s going to tank big time next season and much worse if the Leafs go out and get that #1 center they covet and in 2 yrs Marner comes up......that makes Kadri at best their #3 center and his ego will never handle that. Get rid of him now that he has something of value....a signed contract.
Ya I was wondering if sweet lou is thinking of a sign and trade type deal, like the deal at 4.5 is a good one like TLG said the cap should rise, but if we do somehow win that lottery and get Matthews it would push him to that 3rd or even 4th line centre and he would be mad lol

The Cobra
04-13-2016, 10:24 PM
Ya I was wondering if sweet lou is thinking of a sign and trade type deal, like the deal at 4.5 is a good one like TLG said the cap should rise, but if we do somehow win that lottery and get Matthews it would push him to that 3rd or even 4th line centre and he would be mad lol
Even if we don`t get Matthews........Puljujarvi (RW) and Laine (RW/LW) are waiting in the wings and will go right after Matthews and then we have the Finns defenseman that probably goes 4th........after that it`s a crap shoot.
Kadri`s problem is if they get Matthews or trade for a #1 center and Marner comes up in 2 yrs. Makes Kadri #3 center no matter what.

The Cobra
04-13-2016, 10:32 PM
4.5 Million for 6 years ???

I'd say that's a bargain,, given the salary cap raise per year,,
in 6 years, it's going to be what the NHL entry level will pay !!

Kadri should have signed for 3 years,, played his tail off and then
sign 3 more years at 8 Million ,,,

to me, it doesn't show much confidence in signing him for 6 years
also, if or WHEN the time comes,, Kadri's contract will be an easy
contract to unload
"it doesn't show much confidence in signing him for 6 years
also, if or WHEN the time comes,, Kadri's contract will be an easy
contract to unload"....precisely my friend, this is a great contract for the Leafs. If Kadri has a good year he comes cheap and if he doesn`t, his contract(term and $) is trade bait.
Why would the Leafs have confidence in Kadri.......he has had 1/2 of 1/2(lockout season) of a good year. Non production,in house suspensions, NHL suspensions, plays in spurts etc etc.......he looks half decent only because he`s on the Leafs, a bad team.