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Started by fsliang, 2013/08/03 07:46AM
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injuries. "He just couldnt stay healthy
#1   2013/08/03 07:46AM
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I think we hand out contracts with unrealistic values and unrealistic term and I think these are things when youre in a hard-cap system that bite you right in the butt at some point. "Im not surprised we werent able to do more. We could have; we had cap-space, we had the money, ownership has authorized us to spend. I just dont think it was a prudent way to spend money." 29-year-old Kingston, Ontario native Jay McClement emerged as the Leafs initial dip into the thinning pool of unrestricted free agents. The six-foot, 205 pound centre was inked to a two-year deal for a reasonable $3 million after spending the past two seasons in Colorado with the Avalanche. A second round pick of the Blues in 2001, McClement had a big fan in head coach Randy Carlyle, who offered significant input to the management team on potential free agent signings. "Randy was pretty excited about this," Burke said of McClement. Slated to line up as the clubs third-line centre – pushing David Steckel down to the fourth rung – McClement adds much-needed size and penalty-killing complement – he led the Avalanche in shorthanded ice-time last season – to the Leafs bottom six. The annual offseason renovation period leaves the club with considerable upgrades still to fill – they have slightly less than $13 million in cap space according to Cap Geek with two significant restricted free agents in Cody Franson and Nik Kulemin to sign – namely up front in the first-line centre spot and in goal, if possible. The trade market is sure to be the most desirable avenue for these transactions though with a thin free agent pool again the norm this summer. "We need to get bigger," Burke explained of his clubs needs. "Were still looking to solve or upgrade the goaltending situation. 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Frattin was signed for two years at $1.7 million, poised to join the Leafs in a full-time capacity next fall. The budding winger totaled eight goals and 15 points in 56 games as a rookie last season, adding 10 goals in 13 playoff games with the Marlies. His year ended prematurely though because of a knee injury that may sideline him for the beginning of the regular season. "We think this is a guy whos going to step right in and play right away for us and has top-six potential as a forward," Burke said of Frattin, who had surgery late in the spring. "Hes a big body guy who uses his weight well; like in the playoffs he looked a lot like Dustin Brown to use an example. We think hes a big part of the future here." Injuries (in addition to the readiness of Frattin among others) spelled an end to Colby Armstrongs career in Toronto just prior to free agency, the Leafs buying out the oft-injured wingers contract on Saturday. "If it wasnt for bad luck he wouldve had no luck as a Leaf," Burke noted of Armstrong, who played in only 79 games over two seasons as a Leaf, missing time with a string of unfortunate injuries. "He just couldnt stay healthy and I think the injuries and the recovery period from them broke him down as a player. He wasnt able to get there at the end." With the McClement signing, Frattins ascendance and Van Riemsdyks addition to the organization last week, the Leafs have a glut of forwards on their roster, opening further the possibility of a trade as the renovations continue. Upgrades at centre and in goal remain the most likely this avenue though the blueline could stand to add further stability. "Were not done yet," Burke ultimately concluded. "This is a starting point." ' ' '


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