Racer88
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Even money……Do you mean that he is back to his 9 year career self?
Or are you insinuating that he was faking an injury to rest up for the 4 Nations?
Even money……Do you mean that he is back to his 9 year career self?
Or are you insinuating that he was faking an injury to rest up for the 4 Nations?
The way the nhl is pumping the tires on this clown tournament you would think it is for the championship of the universeI’m surprised more guys aren’t resting up to be fresh for the prestigious 4 nations tournament that people totally care about. One four nations win is like 10 Olympic golds, that’s something your great grand children will still be talking about.
I’m surprised more guys aren’t resting up to be fresh for the prestigious 4 nations tournament that people totally care about. One four nations win is like 10 Olympic golds, that’s something your great grand children will still be talking about.
Just says a lot about how this generation of players has been starved of playing best on best international tournaments. That said, you don't exactly get good attendance from the superstars to attend the World Championship.
Even money……
Alternatively, the idea that someone would fake an injury to rest for something with the prestige of a slightly more elaborate all-star game is a clinically insane fabrication. Call me crazy but if I was faking an injury to stay healthy for a gimmick tournament I would probably not want to lead the forwards in blocked shots.
Kudos to Auston for calling out the Leaf corporate seat fillers. I'm glad I at least got to see a game in the old red and grey seats at the Gardens when I was a kid. I had gold seats once, I think it was a Marlies afternoon game then we watched the Leafs at night.
Anyways, the team was garbage but the fans had spirit. A blue collar crowd of hungry Leaf worshippers. I will never forget the "Argooooos" screamed down from the grey seats, everyone just kind of laughed as Leafs would get crushed in yet another game,
When the Leafs were winning or a fight happened though, the place would go bonkers. Fans on their feet, the whole nine. That Reaves fight would have the crowd humming for another 7 minutes.
I will say, watching the Argos against the TiCats or something is always a great crowd. I'm not a CFL fan at all but whenever a friend drags me out to a game it is always loud and energetic. Loyalty to a team they know won't ever be in the headlines.
I am just glad Marner didn't say it or his appreciation/discussion page would explode.He might not be wrong in sentiment but there’s an awkward situation there with the dollars paid out by said corporate crowd and the financial machine that makes Matthews the highest paid player in the game.
It's funny the reaction you see here depending on who says what.I am just glad Marner didn't say it or his appreciation/discussion page would explode.
I don't mind that he said it. Not a lot different than Dave Winfield calling for noise, or a bunch of other athletes doing the same thing.
Leafs have one of the worst game day atmospheres in sports. Apparently they do the same thing every game and the fans that attend are robots.Kudos to Auston for calling out the Leaf corporate seat fillers. I'm glad I at least got to see a game in the old red and grey seats at the Gardens when I was a kid. I had gold seats once, I think it was a Marlies afternoon game then we watched the Leafs at night.
Anyways, the team was garbage but the fans had spirit. A blue collar crowd of hungry Leaf worshippers. I will never forget the "Argooooos" screamed down from the grey seats, everyone just kind of laughed as Leafs would get crushed in yet another game,
When the Leafs were winning or a fight happened though, the place would go bonkers. Fans on their feet, the whole nine. That Reaves fight would have the crowd humming for another 7 minutes.
I will say, watching the Argos against the TiCats or something is always a great crowd. I'm not a CFL fan at all but whenever a friend drags me out to a game it is always loud and energetic. Loyalty to a team they know won't ever be in the headlines.