xentr_theme_editor

  • Please do not post any links until you have 3 posts as they will automatically be rejected to prevent SPAM. Many words are also blocked due to being used in SPAM Messages. Thanks!

Toronto Maple Leafs...

as long the season ticket buyers keep TML organization pockets full, your never going to see a stanley cup in Toronto ...... why fix it when we ain't broke the share holders are saying

golf anyone the season over
 
Fool's argument. What organization doesn't want to win? This is such an old red herring, but it keeps popping up.

How is that Stanley Cup run in Columbus going? They don't fill the seats? How about Montreal, try telling me that they don't fill the seats when they are losing. Here is a link to ESPN with attendance numbers for 2011/12:

2011-2012 NHL Attendance - National Hockey League - ESPN

I was wrong, Phoenix is the lowest, but you get my drift. Also check out how many clubs are at 100% of seats filled every home game.
 
I'm fine with the loss as it improves the lotto chance now. I still don't know how a team melts down the way they did through Feb and Mar though. Just don't know.
 
I couldn't even watch tonight's game once I saw Jyussi Rynnas in net. After seeing him play in relief for Gustavsson I knew there was no way the Flyers wouldn't light him up like the 4th of July.

When he isn't engaged he looks like a giant standing in front of the net. (I think he's 6'6"?) But when he's engaged he looks smaller than Jhonas Enroth. (smallest goalie in the league IIRC)

Leafs either need to get a goaltender that can play Allaire's style or stop forcing giant goaltenders to play like midgets. Then and only then can you work on building team confidence/toughness and get guys like Phaneuf to stop wimping out. It's not like they don't have the skill to win...
 
I'm fine with the loss as it improves the lotto chance now. I still don't know how a team melts down the way they did through Feb and Mar though. Just don't know.

Stunning for sure.

If ever there was a period of time that was cruel to Leafs' fans, it surely has to be the last year and a bit.

Leafs played well last spring, getting hopes up. Burke adds a couple of players that looked like great acquisitions. Leafs then play well to start the season, bucking the typical Leafs trend of starting poorly. Things are looking up, but then the crash.
 
Maybe just maybe some Leaf players were playing over their heads and then reality struck in February. Burke blamed everybody (media, fired the coach...) but at the end of the day he's the one who's put this team together.

He should get fired.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top