Kin
New member
Significantly Insignificant said:How many are going to clench up if before the Leafs make their pick, Bettman gets up to the podium and says "I have a trade to announce..."?
That's not even funny.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Significantly Insignificant said:How many are going to clench up if before the Leafs make their pick, Bettman gets up to the podium and says "I have a trade to announce..."?
Nik the Trik said:Significantly Insignificant said:How many are going to clench up if before the Leafs make their pick, Bettman gets up to the podium and says "I have a trade to announce..."?
That's not even funny.
Significantly Insignificant said:Nik the Trik said:Significantly Insignificant said:How many are going to clench up if before the Leafs make their pick, Bettman gets up to the podium and says "I have a trade to announce..."?
That's not even funny.
It was my use of the word clench, wasn't it?
Significantly Insignificant said:How many are going to clench up if before the Leafs make their pick, Bettman gets up to the podium and says "I have a trade to announce..."?
Zee said:Significantly Insignificant said:How many are going to clench up if before the Leafs make their pick, Bettman gets up to the podium and says "I have a trade to announce..."?
Boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!
"You're gonna wanna hear this!" Boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!
Hunter demands a challenge and nabbing the two highly-touted prospects was no different. Perry and Hunter chased them around the city of London, trying to figure out where they were going for dinner, just so Mark could run into them again. Hunter's determination paid off, as Kane and Gagner would eventually play for the Knights and then go first and sixth overall, respectively, in the 2007 NHL draft.
Those two exemplified the type of player that Hunter was and is increasingly looking for. Skill before size became a priority of Hunter's in the OHL when he realized the league was getting rid of head shots. Gagner stands 5'11", as does the the diminutive but talented Kane, who scored an NHL-best 106 points this past season.
"We figured out the (OHL) was changing," Hunter told the Toronto Star last summer. "We needed skilled players. We switched then, and we went with skill. Those were our thoughts when we were drafting, and we didn't change."
Marner, also standing 5'11", was immediate proof that Hunter's preference for skill over size wasn't something he left behind in London, but rather a vision he would bring with him to the Leafs. Skill over size, as it were, has long been a notion refuted by the Leafs.
So much of what has plagued past rebuild efforts by the Leafs has been the need to create a rough-and-tumble team identity. In 2013-14, the Leafs were first in the league in fighting penalties. This season, Toronto finished second last in fighting majors.
"Skilled players have a better chance to get things done on the ice," Hunter told the Toronto Star. "You get a big, strong guy, it's hard to develop skill. Guys that do have skill, you can develop them physically. They can get stronger. That's how I look at it."
herman said:Needs more draft hype:
https://sports.vice.com/ca/article/mark-hunter-is-the-maple-leafs-silent-assassin
Hunter demands a challenge and nabbing the two highly-touted prospects was no different. Perry and Hunter chased them around the city of London, trying to figure out where they were going for dinner, just so Mark could run into them again. Hunter's determination paid off, as Kane and Gagner would eventually play for the Knights and then go first and sixth overall, respectively, in the 2007 NHL draft.
Those two exemplified the type of player that Hunter was and is increasingly looking for. Skill before size became a priority of Hunter's in the OHL when he realized the league was getting rid of head shots. Gagner stands 5'11", as does the the diminutive but talented Kane, who scored an NHL-best 106 points this past season.
"We figured out the (OHL) was changing," Hunter told the Toronto Star last summer. "We needed skilled players. We switched then, and we went with skill. Those were our thoughts when we were drafting, and we didn't change."
Marner, also standing 5'11", was immediate proof that Hunter's preference for skill over size wasn't something he left behind in London, but rather a vision he would bring with him to the Leafs. Skill over size, as it were, has long been a notion refuted by the Leafs.
So much of what has plagued past rebuild efforts by the Leafs has been the need to create a rough-and-tumble team identity. In 2013-14, the Leafs were first in the league in fighting penalties. This season, Toronto finished second last in fighting majors.
"Skilled players have a better chance to get things done on the ice," Hunter told the Toronto Star. "You get a big, strong guy, it's hard to develop skill. Guys that do have skill, you can develop them physically. They can get stronger. That's how I look at it."
herman said:Needs more draft hype:
https://sports.vice.com/ca/article/mark-hunter-is-the-maple-leafs-silent-assassin
Hunter demands a challenge and nabbing the two highly-touted prospects was no different. Perry and Hunter chased them around the city of London, trying to figure out where they were going for dinner, just so Mark could run into them again. Hunter's determination paid off, as Kane and Gagner would eventually play for the Knights and then go first and sixth overall, respectively, in the 2007 NHL draft.
Those two exemplified the type of player that Hunter was and is increasingly looking for. Skill before size became a priority of Hunter's in the OHL when he realized the league was getting rid of head shots. Gagner stands 5'11", as does the the diminutive but talented Kane, who scored an NHL-best 106 points this past season.
"We figured out the (OHL) was changing," Hunter told the Toronto Star last summer. "We needed skilled players. We switched then, and we went with skill. Those were our thoughts when we were drafting, and we didn't change."
Marner, also standing 5'11", was immediate proof that Hunter's preference for skill over size wasn't something he left behind in London, but rather a vision he would bring with him to the Leafs. Skill over size, as it were, has long been a notion refuted by the Leafs.
So much of what has plagued past rebuild efforts by the Leafs has been the need to create a rough-and-tumble team identity. In 2013-14, the Leafs were first in the league in fighting penalties. This season, Toronto finished second last in fighting majors.
"Skilled players have a better chance to get things done on the ice," Hunter told the Toronto Star. "You get a big, strong guy, it's hard to develop skill. Guys that do have skill, you can develop them physically. They can get stronger. That's how I look at it."
Significantly Insignificant said:If JVR doesn't move today, do people still think that he will be moved at some point this summer, or does he stay around with the Leafs for the next year?
Significantly Insignificant said:If JVR doesn't move today, do people still think that he will be moved at some point this summer, or does he stay around with the Leafs for the next year?
bustaheims said:Significantly Insignificant said:If JVR doesn't move today, do people still think that he will be moved at some point this summer, or does he stay around with the Leafs for the next year?
That depends on the kind of return they're looking for. I wouldn't say the deadline is the draft. I'm thinking more mid-July. If he's not moved by the time free agency really winds down, he's probably a Leaf until at least the trade deadline.
bustaheims said:Significantly Insignificant said:If JVR doesn't move today, do people still think that he will be moved at some point this summer, or does he stay around with the Leafs for the next year?
That depends on the kind of return they're looking for. I wouldn't say the deadline is the draft. I'm thinking more mid-July. If he's not moved by the time free agency really winds down, he's probably a Leaf until at least the trade deadline.
Nik the Trik said:bustaheims said:Significantly Insignificant said:If JVR doesn't move today, do people still think that he will be moved at some point this summer, or does he stay around with the Leafs for the next year?
That depends on the kind of return they're looking for. I wouldn't say the deadline is the draft. I'm thinking more mid-July. If he's not moved by the time free agency really winds down, he's probably a Leaf until at least the trade deadline.
Yeah, I really would say that if JVR isn't dealt today than at the very least people should temper their expectations for what he'll return by a fair degree. If he doesn't move today then I think it's at least fair to say that reaction to his availability isn't "JVR is available?!?! Holy smokes, we gotta meet the Leafs asking price before anyone else does."
herman said:Nik the Trik said:bustaheims said:Significantly Insignificant said:If JVR doesn't move today, do people still think that he will be moved at some point this summer, or does he stay around with the Leafs for the next year?
That depends on the kind of return they're looking for. I wouldn't say the deadline is the draft. I'm thinking more mid-July. If he's not moved by the time free agency really winds down, he's probably a Leaf until at least the trade deadline.
Yeah, I really would say that if JVR isn't dealt today than at the very least people should temper their expectations for what he'll return by a fair degree. If he doesn't move today then I think it's at least fair to say that reaction to his availability isn't "JVR is available?!?! Holy smokes, we gotta meet the Leafs asking price before anyone else does."
They should post about him on that website of available players.
Tall, youthful left winger in his prime with a deft scoring touch. Looking for a serious team that is ready to compete today and desires to win it all. Willing to go into the dirty areas, or make a tip, or go bar down from inside the blue paint. Must have a center who can skate and is okay with visible mouthguards.
Can cosplay Channing Tatum, Chris Hemsworth, or Chris Evans