Significantly Insignificant said:Dubas: Psst, Lou, pass this note to Shanny.
*Lou passes note to Shanny*
*Shanny unfolds note and reads it*
Note: Am I the Leafs next GM, check yes or no.
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Significantly Insignificant said:Dubas: Psst, Lou, pass this note to Shanny.
*Lou passes note to Shanny*
*Shanny unfolds note and reads it*
Note: Am I the Leafs next GM, check yes or no.
yes no
CarltonTheBear said:Significantly Insignificant said:Dubas: Psst, Lou, pass this note to Shanny.
*Lou passes note to Shanny*
*Shanny unfolds note and reads it*
Note: Am I the Leafs next GM, check yes or no.
yes no
The view on Lou was obstructed last game too and yet they kept going back to a shot of Lou behind a rafter.Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:herman said:Zee said:Oh I know, the Leafs are on the upswing and even the most pessimistic fan has to acknowledge that. They're finally building a team with mostly home-grown talent. We have more young guys coming (Johnsson and Kapanen weren't all season regulars yet), Grundstrom, Engvall, Aaltonen have all seemed to progress well and have a shot at making the Leafs next season. The future is brighter than I've ever seen it in the last 40 years.
My favourite aspect of this playoffs 'run' so far is how very clear it must now be to the front office that Dubas is the way to go moving forward.
I did see Shanahan roll his eyes when they showed a reaction shot last game, and that screams Dubas.
BTW, for a camera operator how boring would it be to get assigned to shoot the GMs at a game? "Just turn on the camera, Terry, and keep watching until Lamoriello rubs his forehead or something and then relay the clip to the truck. Then do the same for Shanny." Zzzzzzzz
cabber24 said:Did anyone else see the cringe worthy question asked to Matthews?
Could you imagine after 2 games your line would have zero versus the Bergeron line that has 20 points?
Straight to the bone, get angry Matthews, let's go.
cabber24 said:Did anyone else see the cringe worthy question asked to Matthews?
Could you imagine after 2 games your line would have zero versus the Bergeron line that has 20 points?
Straight to the bone, get angry Matthews, let's go.
Zee said:"Steve Simmons, in your wildest imagination, could you ever have predicted that after more than 25 years in the business you'd be considered one of the worst sports writers in all of North America?"
Significantly Insignificant said:Zee said:"Steve Simmons, in your wildest imagination, could you ever have predicted that after more than 25 years in the business you'd be considered one of the worst sports writers in all of North America?"
Hey I'm all for the "Gretzky looks like he is skating with a piano on his back" effect if it means that Matthews comes out with a virtuoso performance. Thanks again Bob Mackenzie.
Zee said:Significantly Insignificant said:Zee said:"Steve Simmons, in your wildest imagination, could you ever have predicted that after more than 25 years in the business you'd be considered one of the worst sports writers in all of North America?"
Hey I'm all for the "Gretzky looks like he is skating with a piano on his back" effect if it means that Matthews comes out with a virtuoso performance. Thanks again Bob Mackenzie.
The big difference in your example is that Bob McKenzie was and is considered one of the premier hockey analysts around, Steve Simmons is viewed as a tabloid hack. Being called out by one isn't the same as being called out by the other.
Is it a productive question? I don't think so. The question is impossible to answer. He's acknowledged he needs to better.Significantly Insignificant said:Zee said:Significantly Insignificant said:Zee said:"Steve Simmons, in your wildest imagination, could you ever have predicted that after more than 25 years in the business you'd be considered one of the worst sports writers in all of North America?"
Hey I'm all for the "Gretzky looks like he is skating with a piano on his back" effect if it means that Matthews comes out with a virtuoso performance. Thanks again Bob Mackenzie.
The big difference in your example is that Bob McKenzie was and is considered one of the premier hockey analysts around, Steve Simmons is viewed as a tabloid hack. Being called out by one isn't the same as being called out by the other.
This is true. But maybe the only person crazy enough to ask it was Simmons.
cabber24 said:Is it a productive question? I don't think so. The question is impossible to answer. He's acknowledged he needs to better.Significantly Insignificant said:Zee said:Significantly Insignificant said:Zee said:"Steve Simmons, in your wildest imagination, could you ever have predicted that after more than 25 years in the business you'd be considered one of the worst sports writers in all of North America?"
Hey I'm all for the "Gretzky looks like he is skating with a piano on his back" effect if it means that Matthews comes out with a virtuoso performance. Thanks again Bob Mackenzie.
The big difference in your example is that Bob McKenzie was and is considered one of the premier hockey analysts around, Steve Simmons is viewed as a tabloid hack. Being called out by one isn't the same as being called out by the other.
This is true. But maybe the only person crazy enough to ask it was Simmons.
As a pro, you need to be able handle the heat but there's also a element of professionalism that should be met by the media.
Fans are like that to unfortunately. I liked Matthews response. "Shit happens, I guess."TML fan said:Ahh good ol' Toronto media looking for one guy to carry the team by himself.
Simmons is an idiot. Always was and will be.Zee said:cabber24 said:Is it a productive question? I don't think so. The question is impossible to answer. He's acknowledged he needs to better.Significantly Insignificant said:Zee said:Significantly Insignificant said:Zee said:"Steve Simmons, in your wildest imagination, could you ever have predicted that after more than 25 years in the business you'd be considered one of the worst sports writers in all of North America?"
Hey I'm all for the "Gretzky looks like he is skating with a piano on his back" effect if it means that Matthews comes out with a virtuoso performance. Thanks again Bob Mackenzie.
The big difference in your example is that Bob McKenzie was and is considered one of the premier hockey analysts around, Steve Simmons is viewed as a tabloid hack. Being called out by one isn't the same as being called out by the other.
This is true. But maybe the only person crazy enough to ask it was Simmons.
As a pro, you need to be able handle the heat but there's also a element of professionalism that should be met by the media.
The funny thing is, Simmons called him out after Matthews was one of the better Leafs in game 2 with 6 shots on net and creating opportunities. I say Matthews gets on the board tonight, when you see a player generating a ton of chances it's only a matter of time before he breaks out.
cabber24 said:Is it a productive question? I don't think so. The question is impossible to answer. He's acknowledged he needs to better.Significantly Insignificant said:Zee said:Significantly Insignificant said:Zee said:"Steve Simmons, in your wildest imagination, could you ever have predicted that after more than 25 years in the business you'd be considered one of the worst sports writers in all of North America?"
Hey I'm all for the "Gretzky looks like he is skating with a piano on his back" effect if it means that Matthews comes out with a virtuoso performance. Thanks again Bob Mackenzie.
The big difference in your example is that Bob McKenzie was and is considered one of the premier hockey analysts around, Steve Simmons is viewed as a tabloid hack. Being called out by one isn't the same as being called out by the other.
This is true. But maybe the only person crazy enough to ask it was Simmons.
As a pro, you need to be able handle the heat but there's also a element of professionalism that should be met by the media.
It's a lot more articulate then Simmons' comment. It acknowledges the "weight" placed on him. Instead of "man you really suck, don't you?"Significantly Insignificant said:cabber24 said:Is it a productive question? I don't think so. The question is impossible to answer. He's acknowledged he needs to better.Significantly Insignificant said:Zee said:Significantly Insignificant said:Zee said:"Steve Simmons, in your wildest imagination, could you ever have predicted that after more than 25 years in the business you'd be considered one of the worst sports writers in all of North America?"
Hey I'm all for the "Gretzky looks like he is skating with a piano on his back" effect if it means that Matthews comes out with a virtuoso performance. Thanks again Bob Mackenzie.
The big difference in your example is that Bob McKenzie was and is considered one of the premier hockey analysts around, Steve Simmons is viewed as a tabloid hack. Being called out by one isn't the same as being called out by the other.
This is true. But maybe the only person crazy enough to ask it was Simmons.
As a pro, you need to be able handle the heat but there's also a element of professionalism that should be met by the media.
No, but it's also not productive to say that a player is skating around with a piano on his back.
Zee said:This YouTube guy is a bit strange -- he has an NHL jersey of every single team, but he's a Vancouver and Boston fan. He has praises for the Leafs and thinks we'll win the Cup in the next few seasons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3KdH_dg8Ps
Interesting to see an outsider's perspective, I think he makes a few good points. Expectations were raised because of last year's unexpected playoff team. Matthews in only his 2nd season is comparable to other teams with young stars like the Pens and Hawks who didn't win until years 3 or 4 at the quickest.
Strange or not he's looking at things logically and does make sense. You don't build a winner overnight. Now we have to build the backend up to match the forward core. I think we'll see it in the next couple of years, maybe even better next season.Zee said:This YouTube guy is a bit strange -- he has an NHL jersey of every single team, but he's a Vancouver and Boston fan. He has praises for the Leafs and thinks we'll win the Cup in the next few seasons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3KdH_dg8Ps
Interesting to see an outsider's perspective, I think he makes a few good points. Expectations were raised because of last year's unexpected playoff team. Matthews in only his 2nd season is comparable to other teams with young stars like the Pens and Hawks who didn't win until years 3 or 4 at the quickest.