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The free agent market impact on the trade deadline for the Maple Leafs
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Jon Steitzer
Feb 21, 2024, 07:00 ESTUpdated: Feb 20, 2024, 23:44 EST
The Leafs priority has been since the beginning of time to find a defenceman. I’m not sure many people dispute that and if Brad Treliving doesn’t bring in a new face for the blueline it’s a pretty safe bet that his deadline will be deemed a failure. A lot of that is a fair way to look at things because none of this is new and Treliving has had since July 1st to address this (beyond the fact that Simon Benoit being a good find.)
The thing is, I can see reasons for why Brad Treliving would be reluctant to pay a premium for either a rental or a player with term. The UFA market for defencemen this summer stands to be a lot more promising than the forwards market and with the Leafs not wanting to give up picks or prospects when they’ll find what they need this summer is a reasonable way to look at things, even in a market that is rightgully impatient.
This is just the list of defencemen presently averaging over 16 minutes a night:
PLAYER
AGE
HANDED
GP
G
P
P/GP
TOI
Noah Hanifin
27
Left
55
9
30
0.55
23:44
Brandon Montour
30
Right
39
3
15
0.38
23:11
Gustav Forsling
28
Left
54
8
27
0.5
22:12
Dylan DeMelo
31
Right
52
1
15
0.29
21:49
Brady Skjei
30
Left
54
7
30
0.56
21:21
Matt Roy
29
Right
52
3
16
0.31
20:55
Brett Pesce
29
Right
44
3
8
0.18
20:13
Matt Dumba
29
Right
50
4
8
0.16
20:02
Alec Martinez
36
Left
37
4
11
0.3
19:47
Christopher Tanev
34
Right
52
1
12
0.23
19:44
 Sean Walker
29
Right
56
5
20
0.36
19:27
Shayne Gostisbehere
31
Left
53
7
33
0.62
19:16
Tyler Myers
34
Right
56
4
20
0.36
19:04
 Ian Cole
35
Left
55
1
7
0.13
18:58
 Jani Hakanpää
32
Right
55
2
10
0.18
18:58
Troy Stecher
30
Right
42
1
5
0.12
18:41
Brenden Dillon
33
Left
49
6
15
0.31
18:19
Alexandre Carrier
27
Right
50
4
15
0.3
18:12
Derek Forbort
32
Left
30
0
4
0.13
17:45
Nikita Zadorov
29
Left
50
2
11
0.22
17:43
Matt Grzelcyk
30
Left
41
2
7
0.17
17:32
Travis Dermott
27
Left
37
2
5
0.14
17:15
Erik Gustafsson
32
Left
54
5
24
0.44
17:11
Ilya Lyubushkin
30
Right
51
0
4
0.08
17:06
Nick Seeler
31
Left
56
1
10
0.18
16:57
Calvin De Haan
33
Left
46
3
7
0.15
16:35
Dmitry Kulikov
33
Left
51
0
14
0.27
16:34
Mike Reilly
30
Left
33
3
12
0.36
16:20
Sebastian Aho
28
Left
41
1
6
0.15
16:17
Joel Edmundson
31
Left
37
1
4
0.11
16:08
You can throw interesting depth options like Colin Miller, Oliver Kylington, Vinny Desharnais, and Erik Johnson into the mix too. Even considering a large number of these players will sign before free agency, there should be a pool of 20 or so defenceman that can help Toronto’s blueline for Brad Treliving to consider this summer.
In the case of a lot of these players, they are playoff teams or bubble teams that won’t fully commit to selling at the deadline. Of the list above, maybe only 1/3 are available at the deadline and they will likely require a premium to be acquired in a sellers market.
If I’m Brad Treliving, I’m looking for more of a Luke Schenn type acquisition and avoiding paying a high cost, then regrouping the summer when the only asset being given up is cap space. Toronto can bring in a helpful archetype of defenceman but saving the premium acquisitions for the summer might be wiser.
On the flip side of things, the Leafs should be looking at the centre market at the trade deadline because as thin as it is, the situation will not be improving this summer.
AGE
GP
G
P
P/GP
TOI
Matt Duchene
33
54
22
55
1.02
16:53
Steven Stamkos
34
53
23
50
0.94
18:36
Sean Monahan
29
54
14
36
0.67
18:22
Elias Lindholm
29
56
13
37
0.66
20:30
Adam Henrique
34
53
15
35
0.66
17:22
Thomas Novak
27
44
11
27
0.61
14:22
Chandler Stephenson
30
50
10
30
0.6
18:28
Teddy Blueger
29
42
5
22
0.52
15:27
Max Domi
29
53
5
27
0.51
12:59
Travis Boyd
30
16
2
8
0.5
9:37
Jonny Brodzinski
31
36
4
15
0.42
11:25
Alexander Wennberg
29
54
8
22
0.41
18:42
Jack Roslovic
27
30
3
12
0.4
15:52
Michael Amadio
28
47
7
18
0.38
13:02
Tyler Johnson
33
40
10
15
0.38
15:32
There’s the list of the top 15 centres available in free agency. That is going to be a tough position to fill or a potentially expensive one depending on if Steven Stamkos or Elias Lindholm are considered options.
The Leafs might find it be better to spend assets at the deadline on a centre with term that not only addresses their need for 3C who could potentially become a 2C next season and still improve the team defensively because you are no longer asking Max Domi to take shifts at the centre every night.
Adam Henrique is an option that stands out on this list as one that will be available at the deadline, as well as options like Alexander Wennberg or Jack Roslovic, who are best suited to 3C role. There are also potential options like Kevin Hayes, who has term, a reasonable cap hit, and might be available if the Blues deem themselves to be out of the run for the playoffs.
In addition to Kevin Hayes, centres like Yanni Gourde, Mikael Granlund, Barett Hayton, Casey Mittlestadt, Colton Sissons, and Ryan Strome all deserve some consideration and either have term beyond this season or are a pending restricted free agent. It’s not as if any of these names are particularly grabbing either but when it comes to centres there seems to be a greater need to beat the market rather than being the team still hoping to figure things out on July 1st.
While it is hard to envision a situation where the Leafs look at goaltending at the trade deadline, that too is another position that will have very limited options for upgrading through free agency this summer. Cam Talbot, Kaapo Kahkonen, and Alex Nedeljkovic are the headliners in a group that features goaltenders with huge question marks attached to them and/or will be contemplating retirement instead of returning. Making a deal for someone like Elvis Merzlikins might not be a priority or flashly but sets Toronto up for the next season.
The trade deadline is all about the here and now but smarter GMs will be looking beyond just their current need and planning for the future as well. The strategic approach is probably the right approach for the Maple Leafs who have been burned plenty by not considering the long term impacts.
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