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- Jan 26, 2012
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Did you see that hit ?
Full speed hit right to the back of his shoulder. No shoulder takes that hit.
Absolutely right.
Did you see that hit ?
Full speed hit right to the back of his shoulder. No shoulder takes that hit.
I wish nothing but pain and despair (sports wise) for other Canadian teams, namely Edmonton and Calgary fans. ****ing pathetic scoundrel practically celebrating his injury, jumping to call him injury prone and the same usual hot takes. Cannot wait until McDavid jumps ship and they have yet nothing to cling to yet again.
If I had the time, I could YouTube 1000 or more hits as hard, or harder than this one where the guy that got hit just walked away and didn't miss a shift. We have damaged goods here. Accept that fact.It's amazing to see how this injury has turned once level headed posters completely insane. Sometimes there is such a thing as too much talk, and that's what we have here. It was a hard hit, listening to people say it was routine is laughable, back off the ledge you goofs.
Uh huh, totally damaged goods.If I had the time, I could YouTube 1000 or more hits as hard, or harder than this one where the guy that got hit just walked away and didn't miss a shift. We have damaged goods here. Accept that fact.
Yup. When you blow a shoulder out every 30 games or so. What would you call it? Bad luck?Uh huh, totally damaged goods.
how the f*** do we have fans who think it's good if our elite superstar gets hurt because it might help keep his cap hit lower?This bodes well for the Leafs cap problems. You don't pay a guy 10-12 million when he blows a shoulder out every 30 games or so.
Anyone trying to find any type of gain from any injury throughout sports shouldn't be a fan of sports. Injuries are part of the game, but I want my best team to beat the best team put on the ice at all times.how the **** do we have fans who think it's good if our elite superstar gets hurt because it might help keep his cap hit lower?
I didn't say that it was a good thing. I was just stating a fact. Would you sign a player to one of the biggest contracts in the league when he blows out his shoulder every 30 games or so?how the **** do we have fans who think it's good if our elite superstar gets hurt because it might help keep his cap hit lower?
how the **** do we have fans who think it's good if our elite superstar gets hurt because it might help keep his cap hit lower?
Yeah, it was an awkward position. The hit wasn’t much but just caught him in a bad place.
I think he will be out for a bit but I don’t really care about that too much. Take all the time. We’ve got skill on the team to overcome an injury. It will actually force Babcock to lean on his better players a little more.
Lol and the funny thing is..it isn't even in question, its legitimately not a question of it but when. Deep down they all know it too which makes their denial an entire other form of entertainment.
McDavid WILL return home to Toronto if the Leafs are a good team ..and they are projected to be a very well seasoned team when that time for him to make that choice comes along.
Like Tavares enduring years of floundering on Long Island, McDavid will soon get sick of floundering in the depths and misery of Edmonton. He like Tavares will flock to Toronto to play for the only city that has ever meant anything to him.
I view the Marleau signing as the first indication that household name type players are willing to come to Toronto again, they used to in the past so it was bound to happen again. Then when Tavares signed it confirmed Toronto's desirability among NHL players and its image as a legitimate Cup Contending team.