"Man this team is so bad! Last in the league. How are you a fan of this team?"
- Said by my friend in real life who supports Detroit.
He's still mad we have Babcock now. But it's so obvious how much better this team looks. Composure, forechecking, not cheating on defensive assignments. Just the talent isn't there. I cannot wait until Babcock gets a developed Nylander to play with, and then Marner and whoever we get in this draft too.
Damn we we get to see nylander and rielly on the same team...and on the same pp...oh my god drool
to be fair, this team is still junk. go leafs go!
porky pig nose oh baby
man everyone is way too happy in that tim hortons commercial. MDMA?
That has to do with the talent level, not the level of effort put in.
Man I just wish we started this rebuild sooner. Like imagine we tanked and never did the Kessel trade
ok, a lot of you guys were right about bozak, he owes phil a lot of cheeseburgers..
We'll probably lose more in the second half. Getting rid of the decent performers (rentals) and possibly a guy like Kadri. I still think we're finishing last in the league.
"Man this team is so bad! Last in the league. How are you a fan of this team?"
- Said by my friend in real life who supports Detroit.
He's still mad we have Babcock now. But it's so obvious how much better this team looks. Composure, forechecking, not cheating on defensive assignments. Just the talent isn't there. I cannot wait until Babcock gets a developed Nylander to play with, and then Marner and whoever we get in this draft too.
Man I just wish we started this rebuild sooner. Like imagine we tanked and never did the Kessel trade
where did Hunwick come from?
Back in the dark ages when I still considered baseball a legitimate sport, Buck Martinez was serenaded in Kansas City with a chant of OH-SEVEN-OH, which matched his batting average of .070 at the time."He's just a good hockey player"
Well hi, Buck Martinez.
Back in the dark ages when I still considered baseball a legitimate sport, Buck Martinez was serenaded in Kansas City with a chant of OH-SEVEN-OH, which matched his batting average of .070 at the time.