6-3 Ottawa.....this is fun.....
Nothing like an evening visit to the Leafs' board to observe the insanity following a 3rd period meltdown.
The only guy I feel bad for is Keefe who will get run out of town soon enough. Not his fault he inherited a roster with no soul.
Won 1 of their last 6.Leafs tie a game in the 3rd and then almost immediately concede 3 against in the space of a couple of minutes? Yeah sounds like them!
Won 1 of their last 6.
Kinda like his former teammate, JVRYou know who is still a really effective veteran guy, Giroux
Haha leafs lost to Ottawa like that on home ice? I was watching the debate on nbc and switched over real quick during ads and saw 6-3 in the 3rd.
I would say Keefe has made his share of mistakes, but for sure he's far from the most culpable regarding the issues that plague Toronto.
The problem is their talent is all concentrated up front in 4 guys.There's an awful lot of talent on that team.
I think Keefe deserves more "credit" than he is given for their failures.
Season five, time for him to go.
All good and well, but who replaces him?There's an awful lot of talent on that team.
I think Keefe deserves more "credit" than he is given for their failures.
Season five, time for him to go.
Yeah, after watching the police video that was released the incident looks even worse than merely reading about it back when it happened. Major kudos to that cop for staying so professional. Watching police videos always reminds me how there is no way I could be a cop and stay sane.sure seems like alex galchenyuk loves to say the n word sheesh
At least it was them that blew the 3rd overall pick.Yeah, after watching the police video that was released the incident looks even worse than merely reading about it back when it happened. Major kudos to that cop for staying so professional. Watching police videos always reminds me how there is no way I could be a cop and stay sane.
I remember back when Montreal drafted Galchenyuk 3rd overall and were so excited. Idiot is now back in Russia after playing for 7 teams in the NHL in a decade-long career, with 6 of those years being in Montreal.