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Potvin29 said:People really care about others saying "we"? Jeez.
This.
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Potvin29 said:People really care about others saying "we"? Jeez.
A Weekend at Bernier's said:Britishbulldog said:Kessel Run said:bustaheims said:mirtle: Leafs rookie Carter Ashton has a hearing tomorrow with the NHL for his hit from behind last night.
I could see him getting a game or two.
I wish he would get the maximum. He has quickly become my least favorite Leaf. He is a gutless puke who plays dirty to hurt people, including his own team mate McLaren, and is a pathetic fighter. He has no offensive skill at the NHL level. I am unhappy he gets to where the Leaf jersey.
Who are you and what did you do with the Bulldog?
Nik the Trik said:MetalRaven said:Saying we is faster and more efficient then saying the teams name over and over again.
Well, I can't speak for everyone obviously but typically when I am engaged in a casual discussion about hockey I'm not overly concerned with being graded for speed or efficiency. Definitely not to the point where the two syllables of "The Leafs" is overly cumbersome compared to the one of "we".
MetalRaven said:Quite frankly in a natural discussion it sounds forced and needlessly repetitive.
Which is why you wouldn't use it except when necessary. In sentences where you need to differentiate between two teams you would use "The Leafs" as in "Toronto played Anaheim last night and I think the Leafs played pretty well" but in sentences where you didn't you would use "they" as in "They started Bernier last night". There are collective pronouns that don't involve yourself that are just as fast.
All of my casual discussions about hockey interchange those two as needed and no one is confused as to who is being referred to or left staring at their watches as all of those needless syllables pile up. I don't have a super-strong opinion as to the use of "we" from a propriety sense(although it can sound pretty silly) but it's certainly not something that's mandated by the language.
MetalRaven said:So they are offended that I think im on the Leafs.They are basically calling me stupid/delusional for saying we instead of they.
MetalRaven said:Why else would they be offended?
caveman said:Potvin29 said:People really care about others saying "we"? Jeez.
This.
Nik the Trik said:MetalRaven said:So they are offended that I think im on the Leafs.They are basically calling me stupid/delusional for saying we instead of they.
Well, I don't know why people are calling you stupid or delusional but I was just responding to you saying that referring to the team as "we" is what should be done or that it somehow leads to a more streamlined or easier to follow conversation. I don't think that's true but as I said, I don't have a strong opinion of its use outside of that(and even then, not so much).
And, honestly, from my, Beowulf's and Stickytape's response it doesn't really seem as though anyone takes it too seriously.
MetalRaven said:Why else would they be offended?
You'd have to ask them, I suppose.
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hap_leaf said:Is it too outlandish to contemplate Wellwood as a quick fix to our issues at C?
bustaheims said:hap_leaf said:Is it too outlandish to contemplate Wellwood as a quick fix to our issues at C?
Considering he's retired, probably.
bustaheims said:hap_leaf said:Is it too outlandish to contemplate Wellwood as a quick fix to our issues at C?
Considering he's retired, probably.
TML fan said:Didn't Raymond used to play centre? Move him to the middle, call up Leivo. Bob's your uncle.
And he can beat Jason Allison in a foot race.drummond said:How about bringing Nik Antropov from the KHL, he is big, defensively responsible, good on face-offs, familiar with the Leafs and Toronto and most importantly in game-shape.
moon111 said:And he can beat Jason Allison in a foot race.drummond said:How about bringing Nik Antropov from the KHL, he is big, defensively responsible, good on face-offs, familiar with the Leafs and Toronto and most importantly in game-shape.
drummond said:How about bringing Nik Antropov from the KHL, he is big, defensively responsible, good on face-offs, familiar with the Leafs and Toronto and most importantly in game-shape.
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:Someone mentioned Kulemin is above 40% career on faceoffs, I think he just muscles them, perhaps they try him in the middle given his defensive reliability.