When is Toronto going to relegate to where they might actually succeed? After their 100th consecutive season without the cup?I heard Detroit is relocating to Arizona after this
did that comment actually bother you? it was just a joke man, Bettman loves ArizonaWhen is Toronto going to relegate to where they might actually succeed? After their 100th consecutive season without the cup?
Nah, just find it funny that fans of teams that are at the bottom (Montreal), never won a damn thing (Vancouver) or last won when their grandmas were still in their teens (Toronto) are chirping away at teams more succesful than they are.you guys underestimate the POWER OF EIGHT POINT TWO PERCENT
did that comment actually bother you? it was just a joke man, Bettman loves Arizona
what exactly am I chirping about here? seems like the only one chirping is youNah, just find it funny that fans of teams that are at the bottom (Montreal), never won a damn thing (Vancouver) or last won when their grandmas were still in their teens (Toronto) are chirping away at teams more succesful than they are.
The goal in Detroit isn't to make the playoffs, it's to win. But I guess that's something Toronto knows nothing off
also you do realize both Montreal and Toronto have more cups than Detroit right? MTL, TOR and DET are all original 6 teams.Nah, just find it funny that fans of teams that are at the bottom (Montreal), never won a damn thing (Vancouver) or last won when their grandmas were still in their teens (Toronto) are chirping away at teams more succesful than they are.
The goal in Detroit isn't to make the playoffs, it's to win. But I guess that's something Toronto knows nothing off
I was curious and somehow the Jays and Leafs did not play on the same night at home in 2015 or 2016, the playoff berths since were too early for the NHL season to be a factor.Jeez, it's like other sports don't exist. Detroit's baseball team is in the playoffs, so the focus is on them. Took away from the Red Wings attendance for sure. A team like Toronto probably wouldn't sell out either if Toronto Blue Jays played in a playoff game in town same night.
... That was 11 years ago. Off the back of being a contender for 2 decades, not at all comparable.
Well, it's a moronic one.The change in context is the entire point.
Jeez, it's like other sports don't exist. Detroit's baseball team is in the playoffs, so the focus is on them. Took away from the Red Wings attendance for sure. A team like Toronto probably wouldn't sell out either if Toronto Blue Jays played in a playoff game in town same night.
Nah, just find it funny that fans of teams that are at the bottom (Montreal), never won a damn thing (Vancouver) or last won when their grandmas were still in their teens (Toronto) are chirping away at teams more succesful than they are.