I thought about posting this in the 2009–10 season thread, but it seemed more logical to start an offseason discussion, especially with free agency opening tomorrow.
Anyway, the impetus for this is the fact that the Leafs are an early beneficiary of Chicago's fire sale. Versteeg and the rights to Bill Sweatt to Toronto for Victor Stalberg, Chris DiDomenico, and Philippe Paradis. Hell of a deal for the Leafs, if you ask me: we get a pretty solid top six forward with a bright future and playoff experience, and give up Stalberg, who I have a feeling won't ever quite live up to his potential. He always just seemed to lack what was needed to be a truly strong forward.
Seems to be pretty even on the prospects, as well. I don't think any of them are bound for stardom, though the two we gave up may have a slightly better chance when taken together, I'm not complaining too much.
And, incidentally, I hope this is just the start for Burke when it comes to the offence. It needs a lot of work, still.
Anyway, the impetus for this is the fact that the Leafs are an early beneficiary of Chicago's fire sale. Versteeg and the rights to Bill Sweatt to Toronto for Victor Stalberg, Chris DiDomenico, and Philippe Paradis. Hell of a deal for the Leafs, if you ask me: we get a pretty solid top six forward with a bright future and playoff experience, and give up Stalberg, who I have a feeling won't ever quite live up to his potential. He always just seemed to lack what was needed to be a truly strong forward.
Seems to be pretty even on the prospects, as well. I don't think any of them are bound for stardom, though the two we gave up may have a slightly better chance when taken together, I'm not complaining too much.
And, incidentally, I hope this is just the start for Burke when it comes to the offence. It needs a lot of work, still.

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