View Full Version : Peca close to signing with Leafs!
bduff54
July 7th, 2006, 9:23:05 AM
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1152222610937&call_pageid=968867503640&col=970081593064
interesting, kind of came out of nowhere.
beTough54
July 7th, 2006, 9:26:58 AM
Hahahahahaaha, he'll fit right in on the retirement farm.
You should probably change this to say "with the Leafs" since this is a Sabres board and unlike you most people think first of the Sabres.
bduff54
July 7th, 2006, 9:28:12 AM
sorry, i just posted it.
Yeah i am not sure it would be good, i have never been a big fan of the guy but if he plays well i am sure he can win me over.
beTough54
July 7th, 2006, 9:29:46 AM
I hope Tucker is on his line. That would be hilarious to watch them refuse to play with eachother.
Other players in the NE need to watch out for their knees twice as much now.
bduff54
July 7th, 2006, 9:33:59 AM
totally, i am sure they would get over it quickly though. That would be a dirty line, Peca is sneaky dirty
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July 7th, 2006, 10:15:56 AM
Wow, the road out of Edmonton is jammed with Oilers who can't wait to get out LOL
SabreGirl
July 7th, 2006, 10:21:22 AM
Everyone wants to play for Toronto, right? Even if it means taking less money. lol :rolleyes:
Interesting that they have $4 mil earmarked to pay four players AND sign Peca. Peca would have to settle for $2 mil to cover everyone. Also, as it stated, that signing means Roberts is SOL and so is Lindros.
Peca would be in heaven being that close to home.
SabreGirl
July 7th, 2006, 10:21:58 AM
Wow, the road out of Edmonton is jammed with Oilers who can't wait to get out LOL
lol...good one!
bduff54
July 7th, 2006, 10:44:08 AM
Everyone wants to play for Toronto, right? Even if it means taking less money. lol :rolleyes:
Interesting that they have $4 mil earmarked to pay four players AND sign Peca. Peca would have to settle for $2 mil to cover everyone. Also, as it stated, that signing means Roberts is SOL and so is Lindros.
Peca would be in heaven being that close to home.
not everyone, But some players will take less money to play where they want to play. It just works out that a lot of canadian kids growing up are leaf fans and are from Ontario, why wouldn't they want to play for the team they supported as a kid?
Ralonzo
July 7th, 2006, 11:06:00 AM
Peca is the kind of player who is more valuable to his team in the playoffs. That's why I don't understand why the Leafs would be interested in him. They'd have to be in the playoffs to get any value, right?
bduff54
July 7th, 2006, 11:18:27 AM
Peca is the kind of player who is more valuable to his team in the playoffs. That's why I don't understand why the Leafs would be interested in him. They'd have to be in the playoffs to get any value, right?
lol, nice. They will be in the playoffs this year. I say 6th in the east.
Thumper
July 7th, 2006, 12:03:19 PM
He'd be an upgrade to what they have now. That'd be a very good signing for the Leafs. Pecs finally got his game back in the playoffs.
Scary Good
July 7th, 2006, 12:08:02 PM
More reason to hate hate hate Peca woo
SHINEdown30
July 7th, 2006, 12:12:32 PM
Wow........Oilers really went down hill from the finals!
Hockeystud1414
July 7th, 2006, 1:54:05 PM
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1152222610937&call_pageid=968867503640&col=970081593064
interesting, kind of came out of nowhere.
Wow! Peca does want to come bacvk out east....awhile back I reported that he wanted to resign with either Buffalo or Toronto, since we have too many centers, and Toronto does like him, it will be a done deal soon. Should be interesting.....I myself am looking forward to him and Tucker on the same team! Last time I checked they don't like each other one bit, so that should be very interesting to see!
shotgun
July 7th, 2006, 1:59:50 PM
Peca Hoping To Sign With The Leafs
Thursday @ 9:56 PM ET | Comments (77)
TORONTO (July 6) -- The notion of NHL veterans Michael Peca and Darcy Tucker residing in the same dressing room is difficult to fathom for people who remember the brutal, opening-round playoff series in 2002 between the Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Islanders. The lasting image of that seven-game affair -- won at home by the Maple Leafs -- is Peca trying to leap over Tucker's extended rump at the Air Canada Centre. Ever since then, fans of the Islanders have despised Tucker for what they believed was an intentional low-bridging of Peca, who blew out his knee and was lost for the series. Maple Leaf supporters -- and Tucker, himself -- have claimed it was a perfectly legitimate hip-check that had a calamitous outcome for the New York forward.
Whatever the case, the hard feelings that existed between Peca and Tucker have long been soothed, and Peca is now hoping to join his former nemesis on the Toronto roster for 2006-07. Coming off a fine performance for Edmonton in the Stanley Cup playoffs, Peca wants to return to his home town as a free agent, and negotiations between his representative, Don Meehan, and the Maple Leafs have been picking up speed in recent days.
"It would be a dream come true for me," Peca admitted during a phone conversation I had with him late this afternoon. "But, I don't want to say too much about it, in case things don't materialize the way I hope they do."
In other words, Peca was trying to avoid jinxing himself. That's how badly he wants to don a blue and white jersey for next season. The Leafs would have to be looking at Peca in several different ways. Obviously, he'd have to agree to something far more economical than his $3,990,000 salary with the Oilers. But, that shouldn't be an overbearing issue. "Before July 1st, I indicated to Donny (Meehan) that my desire was more on location than monetary value, and that Toronto was on the top of my list," Peca said. "Free agency works differently for different people. It's either an opportunity to make as much money as you can, or an opportunity to try and locate yourself where you really want to play, and I think that's the case for me this time around. I've made good money in my NHL career and I feel I can still make a decent salary. But, I'd like to play in [Toronto] and really commit myself to trying to win there."
The Maple Leafs would also have to consider that Peca is a natural centre, and that centre is already the club's lone area of depth up front. Left-wing, however, is the thinnest among the Leafs' forward positions, where the club lists Chad Kilger and Alexei Ponikarovsky as the lone established NHLers. The Leafs also have a couple of young centres (Matt Stajan and Alex Steen) who shoot left and could be shifted to the flank. Steen played the wing during part of his rookie season and did not look out of place. Stajan is not a particularly effective faceoff man, and he has enough size (6-foot-1, 185 pounds) to muck along the boards. So, Peca could easily be slotted on to the Toronto roster. He is also a terrific penalty killer, and can skate well enough in the up-tempo NHL. He has been one of the most reliable and competitive defensive forwards in the league for the past decade; his character and leadership skills are well established, and he's still only 32 years of age.
While he excelled during the Oilers' surprise run to the Stanley Cup final, Peca did not enjoy a banner regular season. But, those who know him best will tell you that he butted heads with Edmonton coach Craig McTavish, and that he wasn't all that happy wearing the copper and blue. "It was a good year in Edmonton, but I'm looking for a different location in free agency," he confirmed.
Peca is best remembered in these parts for his leading role with the good Buffalo teams of the late-'90s (backed by goalie Dominik Hasek) -- in particular, the 1998-99 Sabres squad that advanced to the Stanley Cup final and lost in six games to the Dallas Stars. At the time, there was no more pesky and efficient checking forward in the game than Peca, whose relentless determination played a huge part in Buffalo's five-game annihilation of the Leafs in the '99 East final. He won the Selke Trophy as the league's top defensive forward in 1997; finished second the following year, and third in 1998-99.
Peca missed the entire 2000-01 season while in a contract stalemate with the Sabres, and his rights were peddled to the Islanders during the 2001 NHL Draft in Sunrise, Fla. The Sabres received forwards Taylor Pyatt and Tim Connolly. Peca served as captain of the Islanders and his sudden injury absence in the hotly contested '02 playoff set with Toronto might have prevented the Isles from advancing past the Leafs. As it were, the home team won every game of the best-of-seven struggle, and the deciding match was played at the Air Canada Centre. Peca went to Edmonton last summer for Mike York and a conditional draft choice.
As for Peca and Tucker co-existing, both men claim there are no longer any issues between them. Tucker confirmed the '02 playoff incident was in the past prior to a mid-April Leafs/Islanders game at the Nassau Coliseum, suggesting the long-time rivals had discussed and settled their differences. Peca agreed, in our phone chat. "We've had plenty of conversations about it; we have some mutual friends and [Darcy] has gotten to know my cousin really well, so there are no issues," he said.
And while he remembers rooting for the Doug Gilmour-led team during the Leafs' surprising playoff run of 1993, Peca said his affinity for the Blue and White stretches further than that. "I played against the Gilmour Leafs, but I remember being a big fan of the Darryl Sittler-Lanny McDonald teams in the late-'70s, right through to the 'Hound' Line days of the '80s [Russ Courtnall, Wendel Clark and Gary Leeman]. So, yeah, it would be a dream come true to play for the Leafs. I realize the importance and privilege of putting on that jersey. It's probably a case where I'd have to pinch myself playing the first game at home and wearing that uniform."
Peca presents Leafs' GM John Ferguson with a fairly complete package. The negotiations between Ferguson and Don Meehan picked up after the July 1st signing craze that landed the Leafs defencemen Pavel Kubina and Hal Gill. If he joins the Blue and White, I'd bet on Peca quickly becoming a fan favorite in this hockey-mad city.
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Papaduke
July 7th, 2006, 2:22:52 PM
Everyone wants to play for Toronto, right? Even if it means taking less money. lol :rolleyes:
Interesting that they have $4 mil earmarked to pay four players AND sign Peca. Peca would have to settle for $2 mil to cover everyone. Also, as it stated, that signing means Roberts is SOL and so is Lindros.
Peca would be in heaven being that close to home.
That's assuming he would take a 50% paycut over last season.
The MVP
July 7th, 2006, 3:23:16 PM
I still want Peca here. He'd be invaluable in the locker room and most importantly, the playoffs.
Wing Eater
July 7th, 2006, 5:33:24 PM
I still want Peca here. He'd be invaluable in the locker room and most importantly, the playoffs.
Peca is a steaming pile of horse crap and that makes him a perfect fit for the Leafs. Toronto keeps making the same stupid moves, everyone in the league is getting younger and faster while that team gets older and slower. Hasek will probably end up there too at this rate.
two4trippn
July 7th, 2006, 6:15:36 PM
Please go to the Leafs or Ottawa, actually Carolina would be a nice fit with Cullen and Weight gone.
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