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It's possible but not likely. His whole personality and the vibes he gives off doesn't give me much hope.
Perhaps - we're all spit balling, but I've been around this team long enough to be aware that Murphy's law can go in both directions. As per Matthews - I just think it's his introverted personality. So he might not give the dressing room motivational speech but he can still lead by example. Success can't also be entirely be up to him as he needs the supporting cast.
 
Perhaps - we're all spit balling, but I've been around this team long enough to be aware that Murphy's law can go in both directions. As per Matthews - I just think it's his introverted personality. So he might not give the dressing room motivational speech but he can still lead by example. Success can't also be entirely be up to him as he needs the supporting cast.
After his assinine exit comments about too many passengers, I have no respect for the guy anymore. My other issue is for being one th highest paid players he should be leading the way in the playoffs. Like McDavid, Crosby in his prime and Draistl do.
 
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After his assinine exit comments about too many passengers, I have no respect for the guy anymore. My other issue is for being one th highest paid players he should be leading the way in the playoffs. Like McDavid, Crosby in his prime and Draistl do.
He could have been putting himself in that category along with the group - it should have been clarified as it's ambigous either way but I would give the benefit of the doubt as it's not characteristic of him to say those things publicly.
 
Leafs are a few pieces away from being a big deal. We literally took the defending chsnos to game 7 with our backup goalie. Itd not all doom a D gloom but organizationally our front office needs a shake. They have made dumb moves, poor asset mgmt, and have vilified our players and fans. Shanny has to go and the damage between the 2 needs to be mended.
 
While true, the Leafs have changed their bottom 6 multiple times as well as changed coaches. The results are the same. When the pressure is on they told. The common denominator is Matthews Marner and Nylander. Also due to the cap they take up, it's hard to get better bottom 6 guys that are want more than league minimum
Reshuffling of their bottom 6 was part of the problem. Cap was supposed to go up but it didn't. Now it is. Feels like Toronto will just miss an opportunity
 

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