As I said on my original post, I don't think it's a case of Bettman having a poster on his wall that says "F*** the Leafs", my exact words saying I don't think it is malicious.I'm not sure why anyone would watch a league that they feel is working to make sure their team loses. Or in the least, working to make sure that their players get suspended for longer or are given more penalties.
When I watch the Leafs in this era, I see a team that rarely gets dirty. They don't go to places that draw penalties. They're a perimeter team and the proof is in the playoffs when the game changes. I'm not saying that the way they call penalties in the playoffs is right, but it has been that way since the beginning of time.
Over the past 3 seasons, this is where the leafs rank in penalties drawn.
I think that points to a team that causes sh*t up and down the ice. They take a lot of penalties, but they draw a lot of penalties. The leafs have never been that team. When they have tried, they've brought on meatheads like Bertuzzi who have no idea how to cause trouble and still play hockey. Say what you want about Sam Bennett. The guy causes a lot of sh*t but still contributes. The Leafs haven't really had that since Tucker.
- This year, the leafs are ranked 18th with 81 penalties drawn. They're certainly not ranked so low because of the bias against them. The NHL favourite rangers are ranked 22nd. The league leading avalanche are ranked 21st. The Stars and Red Wings who are off to great starts are also ranked below the Leafs.
- Last season, the Leafs ranked in the middle of the league for penalties drawn with 7.86 minutes per game. 16 teams drew less penalties per game than them. I'm going to guess that the League doesn't dislike 16 teams more than the Leafs.
- Florida on the other hand drew the 4th most penalties per game. But, they also took the most penalties per 60
Joe S brings up an interesting point, what if it's just the fact that the NHL focuses on the teams that are in the most danger financially, so teams like the Leafs aren't really a team that they feel they have to do work with. It could also be the ownership group of the Leafs. Maybe they don't put pressure on the league, and squeaky wheel gets the grease, so because the Leafs ownership doesn't see this as a problem, it doesn't cause a fuss with the League. Whereas a team that has a single billionaire owner with an ego, they will go out and cause a rukus, similar to Andlauer bringing up tampering charges because papers were releasing rumours about Brady Tkachuk going to the Rangers.
Just on the penalty side, for reference, here are the Leafs penalties for the years that Keefe coached the league:
| 2019-20 | 31 | 197 | 22nd StatMuse | Bottom third |
| 2020-21 | 31 | 155 | 20th StatMuse | Bottom third |
| 2021-22 | 32 | 231 | 21st StatMuse | Bottom third |
| 2022-23 | 32 | 246 | 18th StatMuse | Slightly below middle |
| 2023-24 | 32 | 238 | 25th StatMuse | Bottom quarter |
Here are the Oilers stats over the same time frame:
| 2019-20 | 200 PPO StatMuse | 31 | 18th | Lower half |
| 2020-21 | 174 PPO StatMuse+1 | 31 | 8th | Top third |
| 2021-22 | 235 PPO StatMuse | 32 | 19th | Lower half |
| 2022-23 | 275 PPO StatMuse+1 | 32 | 6th | Top third |
| 2023-24 | 243 PPO (2.96 PPO/GP) StatMuse+1 | 32 | 20th | Lower half |
So the Oilers have ping ponged between the top third and the lower half. At least they have had years where they are in the top half of the league. The highest the Leafs have finished near the top of the league in PPO was 2010 - 2011 when they were third. Maybe the bias isn't a Leaf bias, but more of a score adjustment or bad team versus good team thing.