Monday, October 27, 2008

Absolutely Disgusted

No, this post does not relate to the beautiful hard work that the boys in blue are putting on so far this season, but to the utterly disgusting story that I read on sportsnet.ca today.

It appears that David Frost not only abused his young male hockey players, but apparently their 16 year old girlfriends too. Firstly, these players are gutless for asking and pressuring their young girlfriends into doing it, but worst of all, they failed to show the type of love someone should when they call someone their girlfriend. Secondly, maybe Mike Danton had it right when he tried to kill this coward/pervert/manipulator/shame of a human being. Maybe this guy being gone from this planet was a much better option than wasting taxpayers money keeping him in prison. I am going to keep this short and sweet because, well frankly this guy doesn't even deserve to have his name mentioned, let alone discussed ad nauseum. If it was my child that he did this to...he wouldn't still be here. Sick pervert.

Until next time
BF6

Friday, October 10, 2008

Thoughts From Game #1

Is there anything better than spoiling a banner night?

How dumb do you have to be to think the Cup goes upside down? About as dumb as you have to be to make Def Leppard the band of the NHL I guess. Great to see my buddy Quincey turn it back over.

To steal a line from Dan O'Toole..."remind me to never allow the NHL to plan a party for me"

Is it just me...or is Jonas Frogren the second coming of Dany Markov? I know Johan Franzen thinks so.

I am excited to see Ron Wilson have John Mitchell on the opening night roster, the kid earned it. Country club of veterans no more.

Mikhail Grabovski looks great. Excellent skater.

Kulemin still looks hesitant, but who can argue with a breakaway game winner?

Mike Van Ryn has already done more defensively than Bryan McCabe.

Gotta say, I don't mind the trap when it results in wins. Excellent work Ron Wilson.

I guess you really do spell VESA with MVP in it somewhere.

I like Niklas Hagman. Great skater, smart shooter...Jason Blake could learn something.

Is Ponikarovsky carrying a child? Or is there another reason hes skating like hes carrying 8 pounds on him?

See you on Saturday

RIP Luc Bourdon

Until next time.
BF6

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Amen Jim Kelley

Allow me to preface this by saying that I have the utmost respect for Mats Sundin's playing career in Toronto. Greatest captain in Leafs history? Doubtful, as showing leadership on an off the ice, both through your actions and vocally, is a key ingredient to being a great captain, and Mats always seemed to just laugh off losses. That being said, the man is without a doubt one of the top 5 Toronto Maple Leafs players of all time, if not top 3. My list would have to include, in no particular order
Sittler
Salming
Sundin...woah S's?
Keon
Maybe Gilmour and Lanny...who knows really, it's all open to personal interpretation.

However, with this being said, I must call attention to Jim Kelley's Sportsnet.ca blog in which he calls out Sundin on harming the future of a team that he was so dedicated to. A few lines that stand out, which I firmly believe, are some of the only intelligent ones written about this delicate topic so far (take note Damien Cox)...
"He will surely someday be honoured the way those and others were, with a banner in the rafters, a legacy player, one of the greatest of the greats.

But behind closed doors, Sundin will also be remembered as a Leaf who could have done more for the club and for himself in the pursuit of a Stanley Cup and in choosing not to, he turned his back on helping the franchise one last time.

The Leafs team that steps onto the ice tonight is weaker because of that decision. The climb from the bottom will take longer because Sundin chose to walk away leaving nothing in his place.

It will be difficult if not impossible for the current management to respect him for that. The painful rebuilding project that gets underway tonight could have been farther along had he not made the decision to quit.

These Leafs, both the players and the organization turn the page tonight. The one thing they both can be certain of is that Mats Sundin is no longer a part of anything except their past.

That’s because Sundin chose not to leave anything for their future. "

Now this is only a small excerpt, however I do encourage you to read the entire blog as Kelley really nails it on the head here. If you look at the timeline of events:

1) Mats does not want to leave because his heart is in Toronto
2) Mats doesn't want to leave because he doesn't believe in rental players...(so you'll wait until the off-season to screw us harder than a peter north/jenna jamieson film from the 90's?)
3) Mats delclines deals on deadline day which could net us a first round pick and a prospect in a deep draft.
4) Mats takes the summer off to make a decision
5) Mats decides the summer isn't enough time, so he decides to start the season...as a rental player?
6) Mats remains undecided in October, and looks less and less likely to return as a Maple Leaf.

...it becomes clear that Mats probably didn't want to play at the end of last year either.
As much as I have defended Sundin's legacy, it becomes more evident that he really couldn't care less about his legacy and cares more about himself. Sad to see considering how much he accomplished on the ice.

So long Mats.

Until Next time
BF6

Friday, September 26, 2008

Thoughts From the Coca Cola Fans First Game and Beyond....

Random thoughts from my attendance at the coca cola fans first game...and viewing of the pre-season so far. Take from it what you will, I am merely a blogger under the influence of inexpensive beer.

1) Toronto fans would be louder if beers weren't $12.75...seriously...it's more expensive to drink, then drive home safely then it is to have one large beer and get a DUI ticket.

2) Fans really do appreciate funny criticism of the buffalo sabres...at least the ones in section 119 rows 21-23 do!

3) Wendel Clark has a firm handshake. Go Section 119!

4) Ryan Hollweg is awesome.

5) Toronto has a great fourth/energy line. Hollweg - Moore - Mayers. (THUMBS UP!)

6) Grabovski is better than Kulemin.

7) Kulemin is being rushed to the NHL. He does not look confident.

8) Schenn needs another year outside of the NHL. Altho he does look decent, he still doesn't have the killer instinct he had in juniors. He needs to continue gaining that confidence.

9) Vesa Toskala is going to keep us from getting the first overall pick. He looks great.

10) Nicklas Hagman is a smart shooter. Shoots from all angles...but not from 55 feet...Jason Blake.

11) Kubina is the key to our success on the point. Can he be a consistent first liner?

12) The penguins aren't that bad. They haven't had Crolkin in the lineup together yet.

13) We are going to be tough to play, because we can consistently compete on every line. We have an excess of hardworkers...fortunately. (Kyle Wellwood)

14) Robbie Earl is a year away.


My predictions for this year coming next. Will we score enough goals? My stats don't say so...


Until next time.
BF6

Monday, September 15, 2008

Report: MLSE Does Not Budget For Playoffs......fans haven't since JFJ was hired.

DISCLAIMER: This blog was not meant to be a response to the nonsense the Toronto media spews everyday about the Leafs, unfortunately they make it very easy. You've been forewarned.

An article released on the Puck Daddy blog on yahoo sports indicated that MLSE for the first time in a decade, will not budget to play any playoff games in the upcoming season. Now my first question is why in 1998-99 were the Maple Leafs not budgeting to make the playoffs, knowing that the Leafs had finished with 97 points that year, and then I researched their 1998 Team Roster, and I realized why MLSE had no pipedreams of making the playoffs that year. Top five scorers Derek King, and Igor Korolev don't exactly put a scare into opposing goaltenders...let alone Timbits Hockey goalies.
My second question right after reading was...why are the Toronto media ripping on MLSE for now admitting they are rebuilding and not going to toile in mediocrity anymore? One month ago every member of the Toronto press was all about leaving Mats off the team so that we could truly rebuild and start from the bottom up. Well I'm sorry Garth Woolsey, but the Pittsburgh Penguins did not get Fleury, Crosby, Malkin, and Staal by finishing first OR hanging around 7th place in the conference for five years. Now don't get me wrong, I don't want to see Toronto lose 82 games this year by a combined score of 820-0...but at the same time I don't want to see us beat the losers and be the biggest losers amongst the decent teams anymore. To see a group of younger players fight and claw their way to a 3-2 loss would not be the biggest disappointment in this bloggers mind...provided they went down fighting. After 3 or 4 years without any passion, heart, or guts...I think we can all agree that we'd like to take one of MLSE's old catch phrases and re-discover that "Passion that unites us all". If you preach giving them time, give it to them. Rome wasn't conquered in a day...just Patrick Lalime's five-hole.


Until Next Week
BF6

Saturday, September 6, 2008

MATS SUNDIN UPDATE!!!

This just in...Mats Sundin's decision...is still not made.


BF6

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

My Apology Letter to Bryan McCabe

Scrambled thoughts on a Wednesday from an Unemployed Leafs Fan

Reading over some of the articles on the Bryan McCabe deal, I was struck by one article on SLAM! Sports today that was in reference to the classy way in which McCabe conducted himself in the post trade hours, and it got me to thinking...do I owe Bryan an apology?

Allow me to preface this article by saying I like many of you have been frustrated in the decline over McCabe's play. He, like Tucker lost that edge, lost that will to throw their body in front of anyone, sacrifice every piece of themselves for the team, and worst of all...began to lose his eyesight (clip of him scoring on his own net). However, I was most frustrated over his desire to not waive his no trade clause at the trade deadline last year. I know that he has the right to not waive it because it was given to him, but to be fair, his agent went into that negotiation against a functioning retard (in terms of hockey). It was the straw that broke the camels back, McCabe had managed to transform himself from a hapless hard luck loser to a super villain. I booed, you booed, we all booed at one point or another, but was it for the wrong reasons? Were you, like me booing not only because of his poor play on the ice, but because of his selfishness in not accepting a trade, when the Leafs could have acquired something to drastically help in the rebuilding process? (Aren't I a selfish die-hard?)

Now, I CAN'T honestly say after years of drinking and various other abuses to my body, that my memory serves me better than most people, HOWEVER, if I can recall correctly back to last February I remember countless members of the media and Leafs organization insinuating that the reason McCabe was not moved at the deadline was because of his own free will. He chose not to waive his no-movement clause, and was the reason that a deal could not be done.

Was he? OR was Bryan McCabe made out to be a bad guy on purpose? Did Cliff know that if he made McCabe out to be a villain that he would gain the support of the fans in forcing him out of his contract in the summer? Or worse...gain support for a trade that loses yet another draft pick and gains another questionable defenceman.

Quotes such as "McCabe is not considered one of the veterans Fletcher will try to move by the Feb. 26 trade deadline. He has a no-movement clause in his contract, but even if he did waive it, McCabe will cost a team $5.75-million (all currency U.S.) against the salary cap for the next three seasons. Not that he wants to go anywhere, anyway." from the Globe and Mail, and numerous "McCabe Doesn't Want to Move!" articles spread throughout the mainstream media. One was lead to believe it had to be true, especially with no denials from Cliff or Peddie.

Apparently it wasn't. Today in the SLAM! article referenced earlier, it states, "I had a meeting with (Leafs general manager Cliff Fletcher) right before the trade deadline and told him I was open to anything if it was presented to me," McCabe said. "He never got back to me."

McCabe gave Cliff an empty slate, and he could not deliver. The complete opposite of what we were all lead to believe. He did the right thing and understood it was his time to move on, and was left hung out to dry, without so much as a word of recognition to the public that he gave MLSE the opportunity. To say McCabe was terrible as a player here does not do his play from 2002-2006 justice. To say he was terrible from 2006-2008 does not do him justice as well, though I can understand some of you feeling it. He was a very solid offensive defenceman, with a few too many defensive lapses. This angered me. However, you were a stand up guy, and you gave the Leafs the chance to move on.

So, to you Bryan McCabe, I say this; I am sorry. I'm sorry for unjustly villifying you for your off-ice decisions. I'm sorry John Ferguson Jr. is as useful as Damien Cox. You were a class act in your time here, and always accountable for your inconsistent play over the last few years. It's unfortunate that our time together didn't work out, but sometimes things don't. Good luck, and we'll see you on the 6th of January.

Final Thoughts:


'Asked if he had a message for Leafs fans, many of whom booed him in his latter years in Toronto, McCabe said he had a great time. "Thanks for the memories," he said. "They were all good. I cherished playing in the best hockey market in the world."'





More nonsensical rambling to come next week.
BF6