LeafsFan89
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I'm an athlete and former trainer/nutritionist myself, I get it they're exercising a LOT and their bodies are likely depleted so they can actually properly use the sugar and carbs. But it's like damn man, when you choose to have extra egg or egg whites, you're choosing bacon.The waffles are just for calories and carbs, but the rest is pretty healthy for an athlete. Bacon while high in salt, is a great source of protein. Eggs are lean protein and low calories.
It's actually a pretty good breakfast for an athlete. Carbs for the energy to go and do the morning work, and lots of protein.
Canadian media every time Bedard touches the puck, regardless what he does.
I always park underground on Front right beside Scaddabush. If you enter after 5pm it's between $10 - 15.Can someone help me out with parking? Always train in for games and the train is down today. Any suggestions where to park and how much it is
Shoot I forget the places name, but there's a second cup coffee and pita pit, across the street from SBA. There's some convenience store there as well, there's an underground parking right there, it's like a 2 minute walk from the arena, we usually use that. I believe it's $20 for game nights.Can someone help me out with parking? Always train in for games and the train is down today. Any suggestions where to park and how much it is
I always park underground on Front right beside Scaddabush. If you enter after 5pm it's between $10 - 15.
What train is down?
How far are you willing to walk?Can someone help me out with parking? Always train in for games and the train is down today. Any suggestions where to park and how much it is
What’s it like getting out of underground parking after a game? Went to the Leafs vs Habs opener last year in Montreal and we were over an hour waiting to just get out of the lot of undergroundShoot I forget the places name, but there's a second cup coffee and pita pit, across the street from SBA. There's some convenience store there as well, there's an underground parking right there, it's like a 2 minute walk from the arena, we usually use that. I believe it's $20 for game nights.
Ok, thanks. That won't affect me driving from the Burlington.There is no lakeshore east service between danforth and union station since Friday night. Construction. Back up tomorrow.
It’s the line I usually take into the office, but I stayed home to work instead. Not switching off to the ttc to get the rest of the way to office. I could, but I’m not lol
I'm typically back in Burlington 45 minutes after the game ends, around 10:30 or so.What’s it like getting out of underground parking after a game? Went to the Leafs vs Habs opener last year in Montreal and we were over an hour waiting to just get out of the lot of underground
I would assume you were on a heavy strength building program? That's about the only way something like that would make sense.I'm an athlete and former trainer/nutritionist myself, I get it they're exercising a LOT and their bodies are likely depleted so they can actually properly use the sugar and carbs. But it's like damn man, when you choose to have extra egg or egg whites, you're choosing bacon.
I guess I get it though, when I look back at my early-mid 20s, I was training heavy 3-4 hours a day, end of the week I'd need a full large pizza or like 3 burgers + fries to myself just to recover.
What’s it like getting out of underground parking after a game? Went to the Leafs vs Habs opener last year in Montreal and we were over an hour waiting to just get out of the lot of underground
This is the PERFECT situation for us to get embarrassed. Lets see what happens..
Not bad at all, I'm usually out within 5 minutes. I've been parking at that place for years, anytime we go downtown, never had an issue getting out. Lmao I wish I could remember the places name, I just know it by memory. The entrance is right beside that convenience store there, on the corner with Pita Pit and Second Cup coffee. Convenient location, you get out and it's like right across the street from SBA.What’s it like getting out of underground parking after a game? Went to the Leafs vs Habs opener last year in Montreal and we were over an hour waiting to just get out of the lot of underground
I'm an athlete and former trainer/nutritionist myself, I get it they're exercising a LOT and their bodies are likely depleted so they can actually properly use the sugar and carbs. But it's like damn man, when you choose to have extra egg or egg whites, you're choosing bacon.
I guess I get it though, when I look back at my early-mid 20s, I was training heavy 3-4 hours a day, end of the week I'd need a full large pizza or like 3 burgers + fries to myself just to recover.
I heard that Hall is back, too. Beats me where I heard that.Unless I missed something, he's projected to play tonight, only missed last game.
I don't know how to say this really, or who to share it with............
I have a pub I like, but not to drink, their food is actually really good.
Got some shit service today, but won't complain about it.
Group next to me one dude is talking shit about Matthews, wants both his knees broken.............
Ok, this is the real world you're welcome to think that.
Then he stats talking about Wifi, and I mean the Habs player..........
How hard is it to look up how to pronounce the guys name that you gotta call him Wifi?
It's this hard:
So his name is Jackeye. Simple as that. f*** that guy in the pub btw I don't even want to talk about it.
I don't bet, but insure as heck agree with all you say here.Monday night at home against a bottom feeder with either a young star or a home town kid?
If you do sports betting, throwing a bet on Chicago would be smart. Vegas odds never account for Leafy habits. Like the odds against the Coyotes when we play them, and we haven't beaten them in how many tries? It's just smart based on the return. Betting on Bedard for some sort of offensive output would be smart too.
Not to be a negative Nancy, looking forward to the game and hopefully a win. Just a little gambling tip lol.
Him and Oates got bumped for some drunk driving song.Where's Hall?
Can someone help me out with parking? Always train in for games and the train is down today. Any suggestions where to park and how much it is
I like your point of view, but the Habs game was a nail-biter, and the Leafs let Minnesota back in the game before they shut the door a second time. Neither game was open-and-shut, and I'm skeptical that this one will be either.In years past this is the kind of game the Leafs would lose. Tonight will be another sign to everyone that this is a different team. They will dominate this game from start to finish.