Highlander
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Please take a picture of Jumbo the Elephant and post it. But put a Leaf sweater on it first.WAYNEINIONA said:I live in St Thomas. I wonder how fast the sports bars can redecorate. ;D
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Please take a picture of Jumbo the Elephant and post it. But put a Leaf sweater on it first.WAYNEINIONA said:I live in St Thomas. I wonder how fast the sports bars can redecorate. ;D
I like the way you think, so I think I will have a drink.Zee said:September 17, 1997, the day Joe Thornton picked up his first-ever point while wearing an NHL uniform (an assist in a 3-2 Bruins preseason win against the Blues in Oklahoma City), is also the day Auston Matthews was born.
How fitting would it be if Thornton's last point is an OT assist to Matthews for the Stanley Cup winning goal?
CarltonTheBear said:https://twitter.com/reporterchris/status/1317208381023801345
I was not expecting him to sign for $700k at all. Even Koivu got $1.5mil.
Will do. As soon as I find a XXXXXXXXXL jersey.Highlander said:Please take a picture of Jumbo the Elephant and post it. But put a Leaf sweater on it first.WAYNEINIONA said:I live in St Thomas. I wonder how fast the sports bars can redecorate. ;D
I'm nothing if not mr super delusional fan who gets let down year after year but it doesn't stop him from making these ridiculous pronouncements cause I want a Hollywood style ending.Highlander said:I like the way you think, so I think I will have a drink.Zee said:September 17, 1997, the day Joe Thornton picked up his first-ever point while wearing an NHL uniform (an assist in a 3-2 Bruins preseason win against the Blues in Oklahoma City), is also the day Auston Matthews was born.
How fitting would it be if Thornton's last point is an OT assist to Matthews for the Stanley Cup winning goal?
Engvall is Marlies/trade bound. He's waiver exempt for 15 more NHL games and makes 1.25K so 175K will still count against the cap when he's sent down.
CarltonTheBear said:RedLeaf said:Exciting news!! I rushed here to see how excited Carlton was with the news~
PRETTY EXCITED
Joe S. said:I know I need to stop reading them, but the sportsnet comments are overwhelmingly negative. It?s actually funny. Dubas is a complete idiot according to most of the comments.
Oh well.
Me too and for what it's worth. Thornton is a puck possession guy, just like the style the Leafs want to play. He still put up more points then Kerfoot last year on a terrible SJS team. Will his moves work? Don't know but I like what he's done. He's addressed the areas of concern so far. Let's not forget, Dubas did build a Calder Cup winning team in the AHL with the same philosophy.Significantly Insignificant said:Joe S. said:I know I need to stop reading them, but the sportsnet comments are overwhelmingly negative. It?s actually funny. Dubas is a complete idiot according to most of the comments.
Oh well.
There is a contingent of people out there that feel that Montreal is now the second best team in the Atlantic behind Tampa, that Boston has fallen right off the map, and that Toronto might have made some improvements, but they will have to wait and see. This contingent seems to live in Ottawa and appears on Ottawa radio.
They mock Dubas on the radio in Ottawa saying that he is building his team using analytics and that it will never work. I kinda want to see it work just because I feel that those comments are meant to be inflammatory and that they are just saying them to get a rise out of Leaf fans.
Significantly Insignificant said:Joe S. said:I know I need to stop reading them, but the sportsnet comments are overwhelmingly negative. It?s actually funny. Dubas is a complete idiot according to most of the comments.
Oh well.
There is a contingent of people out there that feel that Montreal is now the second best team in the Atlantic behind Tampa, that Boston has fallen right off the map, and that Toronto might have made some improvements, but they will have to wait and see. This contingent seems to live in Ottawa and appears on Ottawa radio.
They mock Dubas on the radio in Ottawa saying that he is building his team using analytics and that it will never work. I kinda want to see it work just because I feel that those comments are meant to be inflammatory and that they are just saying them to get a rise out of Leaf fans.
Significantly Insignificant said:Joe S. said:I know I need to stop reading them, but the sportsnet comments are overwhelmingly negative. It?s actually funny. Dubas is a complete idiot according to most of the comments.
Oh well.
There is a contingent of people out there that feel that Montreal is now the second best team in the Atlantic behind Tampa, that Boston has fallen right off the map, and that Toronto might have made some improvements, but they will have to wait and see. This contingent seems to live in Ottawa and appears on Ottawa radio.
They mock Dubas on the radio in Ottawa saying that he is building his team using analytics and that it will never work. I kinda want to see it work just because I feel that those comments are meant to be inflammatory and that they are just saying them to get a rise out of Leaf fans.
L K said:Kind of feels like the Leafs are going for the 2012 Stanley Cup
CarltonTheBear said:RedLeaf said:Exciting news!! I rushed here to see how excited Carlton was with the news~
PRETTY EXCITED
I honestly have no idea whether you're any or several of: 1) deliberately paraphrasing Steve Simmons' tweet, 2) unintentionally paraphrasing Steve Simmons' tweet, 3) mocking the trade-bashers, or 4) agreeing with the trade-bashers.L K said:Kind of feels like the Leafs are going for the 2012 Stanley Cup