Deebo said:Al14 said:Deebo said:Potvin29 said:That gets at what I mean though - if he plays well now, people will criticize him for (a) hurting their draft position if they win and (b) "only playing well when the pressure's off"
I still see fans make references to Boyd Deveraux's hat trick in 2009 that "cost" the Leafs Brayden Schenn.
As it turns out, missing out on Brayden Schenn has cost us nothing. Matter of fact, we may not have JvR today, if we had gotten the 2nd half of the Schenn brothers.
That's why cost is in quotation marks.
I've joked about the Devereaux thing. At the time, I was happy for the guy.
Over the years, I haven't been "the sky is falling type" during game day threads. I've had a fairly even keel. But this lack of effort has really upset me off to the point I'm starting to feel like a sky is falling poster.
Over the years, we may not have a championship since the 60s but I think guys like Sittler and Sundin for example, were players I felt pretty comfortable with kids looking up to. Win or lose, I could cheer for class acts like that - who didn't take many nights off no matter how bad it got.
Lost a fellow Leafs fan to cancer a few weeks ago. His final Leafs game was Phil's "dont-give-a-shit" brand of hockey. Life is short. We only get one shot. One ought to make every moment count.
After this season, there's zero chance I'll ever have as much respect for Phil Kessel no matter what he does. I hope they run him out of town.