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Rob L said:So it's looking more and more like the 19th... and wouldn't you know, I have to work.
Mittens.
Bender said:Rob L said:So it's looking more and more like the 19th... and wouldn't you know, I have to work.
Mittens.
Finally a plus to being on short term disability! Ahaha.
Zee said:Is anyone of note injured? I heard Gardiner might have had a concussion?
AlmosGirl said:Zee said:Is anyone of note injured? I heard Gardiner might have had a concussion?
He's been out with a concussion since well before Christmas. We were at the game on Boxing Day at the ACC and he still wasn't playing. Bummer. My daughter was really looking forward to seeing him.
Rob L said:I read 5 divisional games per team with the balance being within the conference. No East vs. West (obviously not confirmed.).
steve simmons @simmonssteve
According to Ren Lavoie of RDS, the Maple Leafs open the NHL season in Montreal on Jan. 19.
RedLeaf said:I really hate to be the negative Nelly, or Debbie downer here, but a quick start to this season is now already in jeopardy with what MLSE pulled off today.
Bullfrog said:RedLeaf said:I really hate to be the negative Nelly, or Debbie downer here, but a quick start to this season is now already in jeopardy with what MLSE pulled off today.
I don't buy this argument at all. The Maple Leafs have a large management team in place that are actively involved in all Leafs transactions. Except for the loss of Burke, the management team is identical to what it was last season. conversations with other teams will continue on as before.
Nick Kypreos pretty much said the same thing on Sportsnet yesterday. It was something along the lines of "don't underestimate the effect this will on the players at the start of the season." It has me nervous, since he's a former player I'd take what he says into account.RedLeaf said:Bullfrog said:RedLeaf said:I really hate to be the negative Nelly, or Debbie downer here, but a quick start to this season is now already in jeopardy with what MLSE pulled off today.
I don't buy this argument at all. The Maple Leafs have a large management team in place that are actively involved in all Leafs transactions. Except for the loss of Burke, the management team is identical to what it was last season. conversations with other teams will continue on as before.
My point was less about the current state of management and more about the disruptive shuffle they pulled off yesterday. Im concerned about the negative media attention it caused, and the sudden scrutiny of the team that could start a ripple effect heading into this season.
The media is already turning this firing into a Luongo trade refusal on Burkes part. What if Nonis doesn't bring him in now, or some other team gets him? Or he over pays drastically to get Luo? Either way this plays out it won't sit well with the media, and it will effect the players who need to focus on the start of the season.
Justin said:Nick Kypreos pretty much said the same thing on Sportsnet yesterday. It was something along the lines of "don't underestimate the effect this will on the players at the start of the season." It has me nervous, since he's a former player I'd take what he says into account.RedLeaf said:Bullfrog said:RedLeaf said:I really hate to be the negative Nelly, or Debbie downer here, but a quick start to this season is now already in jeopardy with what MLSE pulled off tonday.
I don't buy this argument at all. The Maple Leafs have a large management team in place that are actively involved in all Leafs transactions. Except for the loss of Burke, the management team is identical to what it was last season. conversations with other teams will continue on as before.
My point was less about the current state of management and more about the disruptive shuffle they pulled off yesterday. Im concerned about the negative media attention it caused, and the sudden scrutiny of the team that could start a ripple effect heading into this season.
The media is already turning this firing into a Luongo trade refusal on Burkes part. What if Nonis doesn't bring him in now, or some other team gets him? Or he over pays drastically to get Luo? Either way this plays out it won't sit well with the media, and it will effect the players who need to focus on the start of the season.
RedLeaf said:Any chance Gary offers us fans the Centre Ice package for free this season? ;D
I think that would be the least he could considering all the anger and disappointment he's caused us fans during the lockout !
RyanSH12 said:RedLeaf said:Any chance Gary offers us fans the Centre Ice package for free this season? ;D
I think that would be the least he could considering all the anger and disappointment he's caused us fans during the lockout !
That would be awesome, it would really show how "sorry" he is for the lockout, but I doubt it will happen, maybe for free in the US, but not a chance it will be free or any discount in Canada.
RedLeaf said:Any chance Gary offers us fans the Centre Ice package for free this season? ;D
I think that would be the least he could do considering all the anger and disappointment he's caused us fans during the lockout !