Time is ticking for Brad Treliving and the Maple Leafs to make a deal, and with the pressure mounting, it's either do or die.
Will they make a big splash? Or will they make a couple of smaller deals in order to keep their future intact?
Only Brad Treliving really knows, but if they were looking at two names then they better be willing to pay a huge price. According to Elliotte Friedman, both Brayden Schenn and Brock Nelson will be had; if the price is right.
So what could a high price be for Toronto?
The title says it all. A premium target requires a premium asset and Toronto has really only two. It depends on how the team wants to approach their future however.
Would Fraser Minten make more sense to keep as an NHL-ready pure center who can make a defensive impact as his offensive game grows? Or does the excitement of Easton Cowan's potential gamebreaking scoring potential bring too much optimism to just let him go?
There's no guarantee that Minten or Cowan will be successful at the NHL level however it's also not concrete that whoever Toronto brings in will give them a Stanley Cup on a silver platter. It's one of the riskier deals the team has had to make in awhile.
But with such a wide open and weakened Eastern Conference, the time to win is now, and with a Mitch Marner and John Tavares contract situation looming in the background, what better way to potentially end things than with a win?
It's a risk that winning teams take, and while it might sting initially to lose out on such exciting potential; raising the Cup in June is the perfect medicine for just such an occasion.
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