Trade Rumours ESCALATING... Report Reveals CRAZY Leafs Trade Incoming | Maple Leafs News

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Nick Gosse and Darius Domingues break down how Toronto Maple Leafs trade rumours are escalating surrounding Nick Robertson, and discuss how it could change everything for the Leafs going forward this offseason. As well as discuss prospect Cade Webber speaking out on his time with the Leafs.

0:00 Toronto Maple Leafs News
0:46 MAJOR Trade Incoming
6:26 Cade Webber SPEAKS OUT

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I appreciate you guys for using my article today regarding Nick Robertson and the Carolina Hurricanes. Great video!

zachmartin
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Domi Matthews Nylander
Robertson Tavares Marner
I think with these top 2 lines Robertson would probably score 30 goals on this line.

ronmatthews
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This trade idea doesn’t make. Why would the Leafs make a move for a player who has yet to reach the NHL? Plus I don’t see the fit in Carolina.

The Blues make more sense as trade partners and I would target Toropchenko as the main piece coming back

Mlchael
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This is really, Trelivings first full year and I think he should talk to Nick, let him know he has a future here and keep the kid. He's going to be a goal scorer, look at his speed, he cuts in from the outside and has been getting behind defence. Keep him 100% They will regret it if they let him go because they know what they have with Nick, who knows what they would get back?

Jack ~'()'~

bronzesnake
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def should jus hold him 100%, him asking to be traded now is just dumb. He’s abt to have a chance to get into the top 6, he’s prob not gonna get that on any other good team for a couple yrs at least. Do what they can to resign him tell him to deal w it, if he asks again send him to Nj w keefe and watch him sit.

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Maybe the Leafs can get rid of Kampf and Robertson and use the cap space to get a real 3C ie Ross Colton.

glimmo
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Do we have to replace Robertson with another lesser-of-two-brothers player? If lesser Suzuki trade doesn't work out, they could sign lesser Nylander (Alex), trade with Islanders for lesser Thompson (Tyce), or see if Seattle can eat salary on lesser-but-younger Brandon Tanev. Anyone have other suggestions?

ggiddy
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His scoring ability is undeniable. Physically, he is out matched in every battle, a real liability in the playoffs

Hilmajs
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Apperantly, Schultze is still available as a UFA from Seattle. Guy's great defensively.

KevinMcGuire-bp
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He's going to be a 20-30 goal scorer and he's 22. Give him more opportunity and keep him

petergreco
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I'd want Morrow, Fensore or Trikozov from Carolina. Ryan Suzuki is a bust.

Victus
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If I'm trading Robertson, I'm trading him in a package for Rutger McGroarty. Otherwise, I'm happy to keep him. He scores goals and the Leafs need that. He's only 22, let the kid keep playing and developing, who knows what he might be.

Minamakhlouf
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Maybe a Robertson to Columbus trade for Kent Johnson makes some sense. Columbus doesn't seem too keen on him for whatever reason.

adamb
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Jarvis for Robertson & 4th rd 2025

cndnclassics
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Let him be a no show. All Robertson can do is withhold his service. Let him go to Europe. Or, try to make a trade with Pittsburg and get Bunting back.

iandavis
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Robertson is worth a first round pick right now. It's sad if the Leafs have to trade him!

georgemachado
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If you think that the Leafs aren’t working with all their players on positioning and how to play on the defensive side of the puck you are mistaken. Scoring goals is a gift that few players have. Nick can score. However his size and injuries have prevented him from reaching his potential.

scorea
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Trade Robertson as he doesn’t want to be here and team doesn’t need anyone who doesn’t want to be here. Get someone decent back in trade or cap space.

zascorpusa
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How about Nick Robertson for Sean Walker

MartinPerkins-uk
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Robertson has been given opportunity. He just gets injured all the time. That's not the Leafs fault.

Spike