Auston Matthews did NOT see this question coming
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
- We talk more about the 4 Nations Faceoff interview with Auston Matthews that featured some questions about ex-Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe and Mitch Marner. #nhl #austonmatthews #torontomapleleafs
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Media trained is right. We don't know the real story with Mitch. I truly like him and feel he gets a bad rap unfarily.
Auston going all in on the 70s porn star look.
Wow I think it was before Marner signed his last contract, Matthews said to a reporter “ ya good luck with that” when asked about the leafs not signing him, how times have changed
Nice video! Fantastic content!
As a Canucks fan...Zadorov going to Boston FKN HURTS
Sure it does, he was a good fit, but look at all the pieces we acquired in free agency. I think that it not only makes up for the loss of Z and Lindholm, overall I think we're a better team. I'm looking forward to seeing our new players. GCG!
@@IusedtohaveausernameIlikedi give it a B rating. It all hinges on how well Debrusk gels with you know who, and if Desharnais can be trained late in life how to skate better and faster.
We Canucks fans started calling Lindholm over-rated when we were underwhelmed by his performance coming to Vancouver, so much so that he's become under-rated and in the playoffs he was a top performer, playing to his real ability as one of the top two-way players in the league. I do like Debrusk but I would have been happier if we had pulled off keeping Zadorov and Lindholm, and I most definitely hope I'm proven wrong.
What Nashville did was totally turn the tables in the West. Some real power moves there acquiring Marchesseault and Stamkos. I think they'll be major Cup contenders.
So Nashville and Edmonton. Edmonton is poised to do what Florida did this year, with their core very much intact and a few tweaks added.
Vancouver has the best coach in sports, imo, but I just hope the same positive traction manifests further with the team's added components.
You see, I'm one of these rare types who loves both the Canucks and Oilers. Canucks first, Oilers 2nd, then any team with a positive narrative and great storyline in its roster and build. But the West will be a hard battleground between Oilers, Canucks, and likely Nashville now. Just my opinion.
What is it about the narrator's cadence that bugs me? I can't pin point it....
i'm still trying to decide if his voice is AI r not
It’s the Ross From friends cadence
Slows his speaking to a hault then speeds up suddenly. And his pitch moves up after every fucking sentence.
The way you worded your comment bugs me.
Speaks way too slowly for starters
If you are looking for two cities that do not hate the Leafs, you will likely need to go to Asia.
Toronto and Mississauga
LOL. (I think that one can infer that you meant outside the GTA)
Judging from all the criticism directed at Leafs management and individual players, there seems to be as much hate as love from Leafs fans in the GTA. FAIR WEATHER FRIENDS.
Is he on the Phil glizzy diet.
"Intrestoing"
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No lie, I scrolled past this comment right as he said it and it made me chuckle lol
@@user-we2yt5on9bright near the end of the video he says this instead of interesting
That forehead just keeps growing
Call it a fivehead
And so does the porn star vibe.
I am training for hockey 🏒 i am going to be the only Girl in the NHL 😝
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4 nations is oh sooooo STUPID!
Right!? I'm like, we already have something like this it's called "Worlds," or there is also the Olympics every 4 years. I know Bettman has stated he hates working around the Olympics, but they just need to figure it out and do it.
The problem is that the players do want it, but if you were an NHL owner would you want to risk your star players getting injured in a tournament that makes you zero money? You’ve payed millions for these players, and if they get injured at another tournament you lose the player and the pay. Let’s say the owners stipulate that injuries sustained at the olympics forfeit pay, but the NHL owner still lose their star players, or end up with players playing injured. It’s a no-win for the owners, so I don’t blame them. The NHL is in the business of making money, and its board of directors is made up of owners whose goal is to make money. The players want it, and the fans want it, but it all comes down to the CBA, and I’m not sure the fans can exert enough pressure on the BoD to accept a CBA that guarantees Olympic participation, because I don’t think fans would withhold 4 years of support for 2 weeks of international hockey.
Agreed, but it's still better than the lame all star game. I also agree with jason that the NHL needs to cooperate better with the Olympics and the IIHF. The NHL acts like it owns hockey and that is annoying because they don't.