NVious
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Yeah it's on me.
PLEASE GODS AUSTON AND MITCH FORGIVE ME. PLEASEEEEEE
PLEASE GODS AUSTON AND MITCH FORGIVE ME. PLEASEEEEEE
Matthews is that you ?With Torontos playoff struggles should the fans receive just as much blame as the players. You see other fans going crazy when their team is down a goal or two but Toronto fans are throwing their jerseys on the ice. The exact opposite of what motivates a player.
I understand the players make millions but they are humans with emotions.
100% , Toronto also has 2 other Major League sports teams which is actually a huge boon for the players compared to a city like Montreal or Edmonton or Vancouver where there's nothing else to talk about.For real...Toronto is a wildly easy city to be loved in. You just have to care. Like some people are walking around in Tim Bent jerseys because he had an amazing PK 15 years ago. Reality is Mitch lost the city with his last contract and never got them back when he couldn't back it up. If he didn't want the pressure that came with that contract demand...that is a him problem.
You can be as pissed off as you want, by all means do it.man these are player paids MILLIONS OF DOLLARS to win. fans have every right to be pissed for garbage performance when they pay their tickets FOR games multiple hundreds of dollars.
this narrative that the fans have something to do with it needs to die.
Your perception of Toronto/it's fans and media is always hilarious.Yes, they and the media prop up the team year after year as Cup favourites when anyone with even a slight bit of objectivity sees that they’re miles away, stands are full night in night out
They have zero incentive to fix any problems
I love Tkachuks comments as a rival fan because it's a trolljob that get's leaf fans mad but it's lame and pretty weak coming from a guy that ran away from pressure to play in the market with the least pressure in the world lolIt’s a privilege to play in front of that many die hards. That Tkachuk comment was ridiculous. If the Leafs core players had a better attitude and their ownership/front office set them up for success they’d have the keys to the city
Revisionist history, hundreds if not thousands of posts on this website to prove otherwiseYour perception of Toronto/it's fans and media is always hilarious.
You take the most casual opinion held by 1/100 "fans" (that 1 being the most casual) and then say all of Toronto believes that.
No serious Toronto fan or Toronto sports media member ever thought of them as cup favorites, 10 years ago I think anybody could see immense talent and would've minimalistically thought at least a few runs and maybe a cup, but they never amounted to cup favorites at any point.
Most physical ailments, personal tragedies, etc. are random and unintentional. If you break your sternum, there's nothing to be mad at. A bad thing happened once, it hurts, it sucks, but it's nobody's fault, and it will pass.Wow.
How are hockey players developing to be tough enough to fight bloody physical battles, Matt Tkachuk played through a broken sternum, and yet a passionate fanbase is what gets their panties in a bunch?
Absolutely unreal that our team can shit its pants, yet again, and we're the ones who get blamed for it. Hockey is a game played on ice by people with sticks. Blaming wins and losses on people in the stands, the people who fund the players paychecks, is just outrageous narcissistic behavior.
That's the job.Most physical ailments, personal tragedies, etc. are random and unintentional. If you break your sternum, there's nothing to be mad at. A bad thing happened once, it hurts, it sucks, but it's nobody's fault, and it will pass.
On the other hand, it's very difficult to be Stoic and unbothered by other people's willing, repeated behaviors.
I know that this is not a popular opinion, but I believe that besides signing JT, the firing of Babcock was a second big mistake Dubas made.Biggest issue for the Leafs is Dubas messed up their cap structure with signing Tavares and too much money for 4 forwards. Nobody else has a cap structure like that and it doesn't make sense. They've waited too long to correct it and now it might be too late. This left them with a good, not great team. Contrary to popular belief, the Leafs were never Stanley Cup favorites in any individual year. They've just had a long stretch of being a good team but they are not particularly unique in this aspect, as a good number of teams have long playoff streaks or x in x+1 year playoff appearances.
It's not the job for 31 other franchises (maybe 30.5 given Montreal).That's the job.
If they don't want it, they are free to retire from the NHL and walk away from all the benefits.
There is no real pressure in the NHL. This is just Florida taking a piss at how weak willed the Leafs are and how insecure their fans are, and for some reason, a whole bunch of you are taking the insults as praise.
did Matthew cry himself to sleep for the six years he was in Calgary?