bigdaddio
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Kind of scary, because if the Leafs copy that, they will be unstoppable.
It's hard to play structured defense when half your offense is running out forwards to cherry pick at the blue line.
Kind of scary, because if the Leafs copy that, they will be unstoppable.
I remember seeing this at a Barnes and noble years back, it’s a cursed cover for sure
THN basically has clickbait for covers.I remember seeing this at a Barnes and noble years back, it’s a cursed cover for sure
Only way that happens is if Vasy clones himself and signs on with the Laffs.The idea is to win the cup, but Toronto losing in the first round again probably means that they won't win the cup next year, either. Going from no playoff success to complete playoff success with the same group seems like a stretch.
To be honest I was actually feeling pretty bad for the Leafs at the end, you could really see it weighing heavily on Matthews and Marner, and unlike the Isles the Leafs weren't excessive cheapshot artists so I didn't leave the series with hard feelings towards them. I also think the vast majority of Leafs fans deserve some sympathy because it's gotten absurd. But every time I turn around and see the same officiating complaints repeated for 20 pages on the main boards it's just so hard to ignore, and the memes (the fresh ones anyway) are funny regardless of my more rational opinions.The posts after mine are a case in point of what I'm saying. I wrote out a frankly excessively congratulatory post to you Lightning fans and your team and ended it asking earnestly and sincerely why there's such glee at us losing despite our monumental legacy of failure over the decades and receive no response. There's more energy spent on mocking the Leafs in the last couple pages of this thread than there is pride for your team the Lightning and their masterclass defensive effort. It's perplexing.
Leads me to think that the level headed and humbled voices of the Leafs fanbase are wilfully overlooked and instead the posts of low-effort, boastful Leafs fans are amplified and dogpiled to reinforce hfboards' perception of Leafs fans.
Not really, IMO. Besides Vasy, who has won the cup recently? Binnington, Holtby, Murray, Crawford, etc.Only way that happens is if Vasy clones himself and signs on with the Laffs.
My post was not in response to yours, just a generalization of the salt from Leaf nation. But to respond to yours, people take schadenfreude from your teams woes because your fanbase is exactly like the Cowboys. You seem cool though.The posts after mine are a case in point of what I'm saying. I wrote out a frankly excessively congratulatory post to you Lightning fans and your team and ended it asking earnestly and sincerely why there's such glee at us losing despite our monumental legacy of failure over the decades and receive no response. There's more energy spent on mocking the Leafs in the last couple pages of this thread than there is pride for your team the Lightning and their masterclass defensive effort. It's perplexing.
Leads me to think that the level headed and humbled voices of the Leafs fanbase are wilfully overlooked and instead the posts of low-effort, boastful Leafs fans are amplified and dogpiled to reinforce hfboards' perception of Leafs fans.
They won't want to give it to him, but if he does this again, he deserves it:Not really, IMO. Besides Vasy, who has won the cup recently? Binnington, Holtby, Murray, Crawford, etc.
You don't need a Vezina caliber goalie, but you do need a Conn Smythe caliber one.
I feel the exact opposite. Collectively I can't stand "Leafs Nation" and the excessive media hype surrounding it/them, particularly since they haven't earned it and so much of it is at the expense of the other Canadian teams (except for the Habs). But, generally speaking, when I have conversation with an individual Leafs fan it is almost always a pleasant experience.I always feel bad for leaf fans.
Until I talk to them.
It was a joke lol. The only leaf fans I can't stand are the ones who troll on here. Thats about it.I feel the exact opposite. Collectively I can't stand "Leafs Nation" and the excessive media hype surrounding it/them, particularly since they haven't earned it and so much of it is at the expense of the other Canadian teams (except for the Habs). But, generally speaking, when I have conversation with an individual Leafs fan it is almost always a pleasant experience.
Oh, and one more thing makes me despise Toronto. The two most pretentious and self involved media personalities in not just the hockey world but in the sports world in general are Toronto based. Marek and Freidman. They alone are reason enough to hate the Leafs.
I think most of the mocking posts are coming from fans of neither team.The posts after mine are a case in point of what I'm saying. I wrote out a frankly excessively congratulatory post to you Lightning fans and your team and ended it asking earnestly and sincerely why there's such glee at us losing despite our monumental legacy of failure over the decades and receive no response. There's more energy spent on mocking the Leafs in the last couple pages of this thread than there is pride for your team the Lightning and their masterclass defensive effort. It's perplexing.
Leads me to think that the level headed and humbled voices of the Leafs fanbase are wilfully overlooked and instead the posts of low-effort, boastful Leafs fans are amplified and dogpiled to reinforce hfboards' perception of Leafs fans.
The posts after mine are a case in point of what I'm saying. I wrote out a frankly excessively congratulatory post to you Lightning fans and your team and ended it asking earnestly and sincerely why there's such glee at us losing despite our monumental legacy of failure over the decades and receive no response. There's more energy spent on mocking the Leafs in the last couple pages of this thread than there is pride for your team the Lightning and their masterclass defensive effort. It's perplexing.
Leads me to think that the level headed and humbled voices of the Leafs fanbase are wilfully overlooked and instead the posts of low-effort, boastful Leafs fans are amplified and dogpiled to reinforce hfboards' perception of Leafs fans.
Aside from your strangely strong disgust for those two, this is kind of typical of the sort of trivial and baseless reasons for hating a franchise or fanbase. Not only am I pretty certain that neither of them are Leafs fans, or at least they don't make it known, but the fact that they are Toronto based is an inevitability of the fact Canadian sports media is Toronto based which is more likely to be the case since it's the largest city, all things the Leafs franchise nor the fanbase has any control. It's not like the fanbase is funding TSN/Sportsnet/CBC etc. to cover us more than anyone else. Why should that reflect back on us?Oh, and one more thing makes me despise Toronto. The two most pretentious and self involved media personalities in not just the hockey world but in the sports world in general are Toronto based. Marek and Freidman. They alone are reason enough to hate the Leafs.
I'm sorry dude, but if you're looking for thoughtful human connection, sports fandom ain't the place. The whole enterprise is people getting emotionally invested in grown men playing games.
I mean really, really emotionally invested in something that is the very definition of meaningless. Just suck it up and move on.
I always feel bad for leaf fans.
Until I talk to them.
Something I was reminded of just this morning. Until they can show some humility and contrition on this site. Your post is 100% spot on. A Poster is still arguing the Holl pick wasn't a pick when it clearly was. Nope don't feel bad at all.I always feel bad for leaf fans.
Until I talk to them.
I always feel bad for leaf fans.
Until I talk to them.
Blaming Marek and Friedman for a hatred of the Leafs seems like quite a personal journey.I feel the exact opposite. Collectively I can't stand "Leafs Nation" and the excessive media hype surrounding it/them, particularly since they haven't earned it and so much of it is at the expense of the other Canadian teams (except for the Habs). But, generally speaking, when I have conversation with an individual Leafs fan it is almost always a pleasant experience.
Oh, and one more thing makes me despise Toronto. The two most pretentious and self involved media personalities in not just the hockey world but in the sports world in general are Toronto based. Marek and Freidman. They alone are reason enough to hate the Leafs.
Seemed to be more than normal tossing out of the faceoff circle. Would like to see some stats on that, don't know if that stat exists. Maybe we just noticed it more for some reason, I don't know.I think the playoffs were called weirdly tight for the first 6 games.