7 Reasons #84 Should Stay

Editor’s Note: There’s been a lot of discussion amongst fans whether it’s in the comments, or forums or Twitter or things like that which state the Leafs should trade Mikhail Grabovski, and that he’s expendable with the acquisitions of guys like Kris Versteeg, or that he can be packaged with Tomas Kaberle for a greater return or things like that. This is a post I made way back in April, one of my first here at LHQ, stating why we should keep Grabovski, at least for one more season. Pretty much all of the points still stand. Enjoy.
Whether it’s TSN’s Off-Season Game Plan or just another thread on the HF Boards, the consensus is that Mikhail Grabovski could be shipped out of town. But why?
Don’t get me wrong, I don’t think he’s the greatest offensive stud or an answer to any position longterm, I don’t think he’s going to score 30 goals or dish 50 assists, I don’t think he has any shot at ever topping 55 points in a season. I don’t really like his cap hit, his contract, his attitude or his ethic. I don’t like his defense, his rushes or even his hair. But put all those negatives aside, and Mikhail Grabovski is a guy who could be integral in helping the Maple Leafs reach the playoffs next season. How?
Here’s how:
1. What he plays.
Grabovski’s played as a center during his entire tenure as a Maple Leaf and presumably the majority of his pro career. The Leafs could really use a center with at least some offensive flair like Grabovski in the top six.
Also, if Nazem Kadri doesn’t make the team, than the Leafs don’t have to worry. If they deem Kadri too small or realize that he really does need more work in the AHL or OHL, they can send him to the there and not worry about their second-line center position because they’ll still have him on the roster.
2. What he could play.
Nazem Kadri is expected to crack the top six (or at least in the yes of the Leafs brass), and with Tyler Bozak a surefire lock to make the team next year, how do we fit Mikhail into the top-six? Well, considering Grabovski has scored most of his goals closer to the boards than the center of the ice, considering he likes carrying the puck over the blueline on the rush and considering he’s a left-handed shot, Grabovski could fit nicely on the left wing (a position you may have noticed the Leafs are sorely lacking in).
3. There aren’t any better options.
Most of you seem to think the Leafs can just package Grabovski with Kaberle for Bobby Ryan or Brad Richards, or even trade Grabovski for Patrick Sharp flat because of so-called Chicago cap issues, but that isn’t so. Then there’s the group that believes Grabovski could be traded for as little as a second round pick, which quite frankly is pretty realistic given the circumstances. The problem with that is it means the Leafs would have to go out and make a splash in the free agent market, and unless you guys want either the often-injured, below average Raffi Torres or the expensive sniper Ilya Kovalchuk, there’s nobody to be had. EDIT: Colby Armstrong isn’t going to be a significant offensive contributor.
4. He can put up 50 points a season.
Whether it’s on the wing or at center, Grabovski has proven to us one way or another that he can in fact put up at least 50 points a season when healthy. With the Leafs forward group depleted since the you-know-what trades in January, Grabovski is the sort of guy you want around to help out with the scoring.
5. No matter who it is, 50 points is 50 points.
If Kadri does make the big club next year, it would be unrealistic to expect him to top the totals Grabo’s posted in the past, at least in his rookie season. Even if he did put up 50 points next year, he would only be doing what Grabovski would be doing for us if we had kept him, meaning the offense wouldn’t get any better than how it was last season. On the other hand, if the Maple Leafs have both Nazem Kadri and Mikhail Grabovski on their team, and they both put up something around 50 points, the team will will have more offense than last year. Keep the equation the same by changing the name on the back, or add to it by adding another offensive threat and keeping the other. Your call, but I’ll take the latter.
6. His value can’t get any lower.
I do agree that unless Grabovski thrives as a winger then it would probably be better to trade him for someone whose better at the position, but we won’t know until we try. Also, considering Grabovski didn’t have nearly the year he had in 08-09 due to both injuries and a bit of a sophomore slump, Mikhail would be a perfect showcase of “buy low, sell high” for other teams to strike on.
7. The cap hit.
You’re probably not going to get a guy who can put up 50 points a year with a cap hit any lower than 2.9, whether it’s via trade or via free agency. At least for the time being, Grabovski’s as good as it gets in that department. I know the Leafs are barely below the cap max, but Grabovski isn’t one of the players who should become a cap casualty, that dishonor should be reserved for Jeff Finger.
So, still think we should trade Mikhail Grabovski? Yeah, me neither. Let us know what you think in the comments.
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about 1 month ago
I’d like to add that the next person to suggest Grabovski be demoted can expect me on the door step ready to beat them stupid with a pineapple.
about 1 month ago
true i think he might have a bounce back season
about 1 month ago
Sorry, but if we could get a first line centre for Kaberle and Grabo I would take it in a second. With Kadri coming up we wouldn’t need him IF we get another top 6 player in return and I would much prefer that scenario
about 1 month ago
I am happy that there is some leaf fans that actually see Grab’s potential, though I do agree it is sometimes hard to see past the attitude and mental lapses on the ice.
Grabs is a 50 point centre ( I hate when people bring up his 35 points, but forget to mention he only played 59 games) who is 26 and has the heart for the game, he plays with emotion, and no one can say he doesn’t have talent. What he does need is some wingers who can bring some toughness, to give him space, and a speedster that can keep up with him.
and BTW, Versteeg who is only two years younger, had less points when looking at projections in points in a 82 game schedule. Grabs – 82 gm 49 pts Versteeg – 82 gm 46 pts.
about 1 month ago
Agreed completely.
I never understood all the “Garbojsky” hate that comes from Leaf fans.
He may not be the best player and makes some dumb mistakes on, and off the ice, but as mentioned above he plays with heart.
When we was playing for Belarus in the champs this year he was saying how he NEEDS to play Hockey and that it keeps him going. I’d say his attiude problems (besides the punching someone out west) are a little over-exaggerated.
He was a +3 with .6 PPG, not too shabby considering 7 of those games he did play was during the horrible opening of that season.
So yeah, keep him for his last year on the contract. If Kadri’s ready, throw him on left wing and see how he performs. If he has a standout year, resign him for around the same. If not, let him walk.
about 1 month ago
When I seen the headline for this blog “7 Reasons #84 Should Stay” I immediately thought – before reading further – two of your seven points.
-He should be placed on the left wing.
-He puts up pretty good numbers for his cap hit.
I have no problem with keeping Grabo. I would prefer all of the Leafs at the Centre position to be more defensive minded. Also it is important, at the centre position especially, not to turn over the puck in the neutral zone which any puck carrying player (like Grabo) is prone to do. Ask Jason Spezza. Don’t get me wrong, I love players that carry the puck (I’m actually a bit of a closet Spezza fan) but I get anxious when I see Grabo trying to dipsy doodle in the neutral zone. I would prefer to see him taking passes while breaking up the wing with his speed. Or beating defenders to the corners with dump and chases.
He is fast. He has the puck on a string. He can beat a defenseman wide more then he can up the middle. Sounds like the wing would do him far better justice.
about 1 month ago
The key issue is that everybody seems to forget is that the kind of team looking to get Kaberle with his current contract isn’t exactly the type that wants to give away their #1 centre. The value is there, the practicality isn’t.
about 1 month ago
Good article, some interesting points made. I agree it makes no sense to trade Grabo just for the sake of trading him, especially since there are no guarantees Kadri can handle a 2nd line role for the full season (even if he makes the team he will hit the ‘rookie wall’ at some point). So, unless another centre is coming back in a deal (e.g. Grabo + Kabs for ???), there is no sense moving him.
One minor correction: Kadri can’t be sent back to the OHL. As far as I am aware, he has surpassed his eligibility. The only option would be to send him to the AHL if he didn’t make the NHL squad.
about 1 month ago
I would agree with that but there are circumstances that could work the other side of the coin.
Take NJ for example.
They have some verterans that are at the Centre position and some depth at the Centre postion in their system. They have a ton of depth on the both sides of the wing however they could use what Kaberle brings to the table – mainly his great outlet passes to those speedy wingers.
Keeping that in mind.
If Lou needs Kabby bad enough he may consider giving up Travis Zajac for Kabby and Grabo.
-Zajac will earn $2.75 million next season, $3.5 million in 2010-11, $4.5 million in 2011-12 and $4.8 million in 2012-13.
-Grabo is an average annual cap hit of $2.9 million.
-Of course Kabby is a cap hit of 4.25
I’m not 100% sure if NJ can make that happen with their cap space after this Kolvochuk fiasco is done but it is something I thought may be interesting since we keep hearing how much NJ is on of the teams interested in Kabby.
about 1 month ago
New Jersey is literally the absolute worst example you could’ve picked. Not only are they tight against the cap, but they are by no means fit down the middle. Arnott was brought in because centre was an extremely pressing need. Mention Zajac being pulled out is no big deal to a devils fan, and they’ll laugh in your face for hours
about 1 month ago
I will admit I have never been a Grabbo supporter. I like his drive and compete level for his size but I think he is a weak finisher and makes too many poor decisions while overcarrying the puck. I would like to see him in the third line centre role behind Kadri and Bozak but he is overpaid for that role unless we find another way to dump salary. If it takes Kaberle + Grabbo to get an elite young power forward who will be an intregal part of our future success then DO IT! With Mitchell and Hanson we can fill the third and fourth Centre spots on the cheap.
Money still needs to be spent on our top line and Kaberle’s 4.25 is not enough to truly upgrade with a power forward. Even if we bury or trade Finger it would be nice to keep a few million cushion to use at the trade deadline to aquire a valuable piece for a play-off run.
about 1 month ago
Yeah, devils fans are ignorant like that.
I am only speculating based on several reports (Eklund, Dregger etc) about NJ being very interested in Kaberle.
So, technically, it isn’t my “example.”
I’m only thinking out loud what NJ could possibly offer based on these reports. Zajac fits the criteria 100% Does that mean he’ll be a Leaf? No, but Burke is in a position where he has a win-win. Ask for players like Zajac and don’t take anything less. Worst case scenerio Kaberle is a Leafs next year and, as a Kaberle fan, I’m fine with that.
about 1 month ago
New Jersey could very well be interested in Kaberle, I didn’t deny that. Just that the only way you’d get Zajac from them is if you pulled him from Lou’s cold dead hands.
about 1 month ago
Also, they have two up-and-coming Centres that could surprise during camp. Adam Henrique and Michael Swift. IMO they are NHL ready.
Hey, if they can’t handle Grabovski’s salary I would give them the other Belorussian – Mikhail Stefanovich if I could get my hands on Zajac.