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A few more of these and Babcock is gone.
He seems to be a real a**, is it true that he benched Modano when his 1500th game came up so he ended his career with 1499 games?
A few more of these and Babcock is gone.
Flyers outshoot the oilers 52-22 and lose the game 6-3.
Matthews being in the league of MacKinnon or McDavid is reminds me an awful lot of when HF used to say Stamkos > Ovechkin.Nothing. He is an opportunistic sniper, and is still widely overrated around the hockey world because he scores goals.
If healthy he may just end the season with more than the habs top 3McDavid lighting them up big time 1 more point tonight ties him with our top 3.
Loafs lose to Caps.
He seems to be a real a**, is it true that he benched Modano when his 1500th game came up so he ended his career with 1499 games?
Has been for a whileLul at the leafs board.
Always good for a laff to just lerk and read.
Babs is the new Enemy #1
Has been for a while
I'm not sure theirs a fanbase in the league that actually likes their coach for more than a year. Everyone thinks they can do better.It was news to me. I don't frequent their board very often.
Or EVER.It was news to me. I don't frequent their board very often.
Lul at the leafs board.
Always good for a laff to just lerk and read.
Babs is the new Enemy #1
I wonder if the Sabres are for real.
One has nothing to do with the other. The Leafs remain an overly entitled franchise and many of their fans remain chronically starved for attention -- the Habs being good or bad at the moment doesn't change that.The Habs suck way more, everyone, so please refrain from pointing and laughing at one of Montreal’s century old rivals, the Maple Leafs.
The Habs suck way more, everyone, so please refrain from pointing and laughing at one of Montreal’s century old rivals, the Maple Leafs.
The Habs suck way more, everyone, so please refrain from pointing and laughing at one of Montreal’s century old rivals, the Maple Leafs.
I am well aware we are FAR worse then they are... its just fun to watch a melt down after a loss was my only point.
If it was us in the exact same situation... we would be calling for the same stuff.
Yeah, I remember. Hopefully their team does too. It would be nice to see the Sabres learn their lesson and become relevant again.They should be better than last year IMO. Remember when they were 2nd in the Atlantic? Mid way point of November of last year, they were 3rd OA in the NHL and then fell flat on their face.
Thats the thing though... every flaw that the Maple leafs have or had, this team has. Weve basically reverted back to being the Leafs with our moral victories and the Leafs are now the Habs. Do you remember how petty the Leafs fans were from the 00s to like 2015? I do. Wasnt pretty.One has nothing to do with the other. The Leafs remain an overly entitled franchise and many of their fans remain chronically starved for attention -- the Habs being good or bad at the moment doesn't change that.
Yeah, I remember. Hopefully their team does too. It would be nice to see the Sabres learn their lesson and become relevant again.
And just like I predicted, Buffalo and Edmonton are leading the league! (said zero experts or fans)
Replace "Passionate" with "Emotionally volatile". Our fans bases are wayyyyy too invested in our teams... like some kind of weird psychological projection that has us referring to temp employees wearing a jersey as "Us" and "We". Kinda' sad if you think about it. Best not to.Agreed. Both our fan bases are passionate and fall into daily trends very easily. Look at us....
- Comeback win against the Leafs: We are good
- Loose to the Wings: We suck
- Win against the Blues on a Saturday night: We are good again.. life is good
- Loose a frustrating game to the Lightning: We suck again... Trade and rebuild
The only difference between the Leafs and Habs is they have more pressure to win cause they are cup contenders and we are in the middle of the pack somewhere.
Replace "Passionate" with "Emotionally volatile". Our fans bases are wayyyyy too invested in our teams... like some kind of weird psychological projection that has us referring to temp employees wearing a jersey as "Us" and "We". Kinda' sad if you think about it. Best not to.
For better and (mostly) worse the two fan bases are the same, however our teams aren't. Toronto, through multiple failures and a little luck, acquired a degree of elite talent Montreal hasn't seen in ages. Luckily, for all their talent, the Leafs have gotten nowhere so far, but this is their big shot for as long as Matthews and Marner remain on their team. The Leafs will remain hockey's version of the Kardashians until their stars leave or their team becomes the next Oilers. Heaven help us all.