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Cela est devenu si moche …



Sur Marner et son nouveau passage avec les Golden Knights … cela et plus encore sur la vidéo de hockey de la LNH d’aujourd’hui.

39 Comments

  1. Can't figure out why players don't want to play in Toronto. It ruins their legacy, at least in Ontario. Leafs fans are so ignorant and petty

  2. Year after year the Leafs fans want a team like what the Panthers had assembled but yet we keep getting these flashy softies who are only scoring during the "normal" regulation season games. The core four had lacked up so much cap space so the rest of the team cannot even function. Let's hope Marner's departure was the first step for building a real winning fighting team

  3. Terrific player, but not a great fit, for some reason. Matthews, Nylander…. They’ve all been weak, repeatedly, at crucial times.
    Tough decisions await. Time to make them, for a change.

  4. The Leafs shoud have resigned him. Sucks we lost one of the best players we have ever had. Those blaming him fpr anything are idiots

  5. Leafs fans and media are insane and delusional. It’s probably for the best you guys never win again cuz if you do you’ll realize how sad and pathetic your lives are.

  6. Fans would have still loved the guy if he hadn’t squeezed every penny he possibly could out of the team. Can’t care about winning that much if your that greedy.

  7. VGK fan here. He fits our misfits mold perfectly. Hope he can have an Eichel like revenge tour! Except against team USA of course

  8. I'm a leafs fan, I loved Marner being here, being drafted & watching him play with the London Knights (my favourite OHL team) I knew he wasn't coming back after the game 7 loss to Florida but I'm legitimately heart broken he's gone! watching this team without Marner won't be the same 😔

  9. The people that wanted Marner to go will in the end realize that they are reliving the Ballard days when we kept trading our good players away. We won no cups and we rarely made the playoffs. Marner knew this and wanted to go to a team that could possibly win the cup. With Marner gone we won't make the playoffs and won't get near the cup for another decade. As it was in the seventies, eighties, so it will be in the 2020's. The forever rebuilding program with nothing to show for it. It's still bringing sold out crowds, so who cares.

  10. Question for all you anti-Marner fanatics. Now that he is gone, is Toronto any closer to winning the cup? I'll answer that for you: NO!

  11. I know Roy, he played is junior hockey in Chicoutimi, he is not comparable at all with Marner ! I don’t understand the leafs ! Big mistake !

  12. What's up with using clips so old that Cody Ceci is on the Ottawa Senators? He was drafted by Ottawa but hasn't played for them since 2019 and he will lace up for his SEVENTH NHL team next season.

  13. Larry Murphy, Phil Kessel, and now Mitch Marner (I'm sure there have been others) all had to endure the wrath of a very toxic Toronto fan base. Murphy and Kessel were subsequently traded and went on to win cups. Now Marner has also been traded and, who knows, maybe a cup awaits him, too.

  14. if he wanted to screw the Leafs over, He wouldn't have inked the sign and trade,, he'd have just walked.
    Is Roy fair value in trade, of course not, but it beats actual nothing.
    Feel your feelings, but do take some comfort in not being Sabres fans. (send help, I'm begging)

  15. Not a fan of the laffs but can’t stand Vegas at all they get the big fish every single year it seems i mean isn’t there salary cap rules ???? They are the Yankees lakers of the nhl , very unlikable team

  16. media and fans will misconstrue his words to villainize him no doubt, they want blood and now they have an "excuse" to take it… marner is extremely skilled and the leafs will be a worse team without him no doubt, previous management fumbled the bag by keeping this core together after countless playoff failures and now the fans will have a hometown boys head after he exercised his right to free agency. its an unfortunate ending to an unfortunate tenure, time for both sides to move on, and if karma is real im sure marner will have a cup before the leafs even sniff the finals!!

  17. I'm one of those fans who's utterly disappointed Mitch Marner isn't a Leaf anymore. He and Auston are my favorite Leafs since 2016. While change had to happen, and I knew marner was going to be the likeliest one to be moved, I didn't want it to happen. I think this team needed one more chance to run it back, because I really do believe that if Anthony Stolarz was healthy they would have at the very least not have lost humiliatingly in games 5 and 7. Woll was very good and did everything he could, but the Leafs were a different team with Stolarz in net.

    Change was going to be inevitable, but the bitter taste after this year's defeat was exacerbated by being 1 goal away from being up 3-0 on the Panthers, then being utterly dismantled and destroyed in Games 5 and 7. Of course, that didn't change the fact that the Core 4 were pretty much neutralized by the Cats once they found themselves again.

    Over the past 10 years, I've gotten used to the fact that it's a common thing for a player to have to get their heads around the idea of losing, especially since throughout most of their lives they've been consistently winning; and that there's only 1 team with the trophy and everyone else goes home bitter and disappointed. This year's elimination was the first one that I felt in a long time because someone was gonna have to leave, and of course, the fashion in which they broke down.

    Wish they could have done it, but I'm sure each of those guys, including Mitchy wished it even more.

    I will still appreciate Marner for his 9 years and absolutely bonkers fun hockey he brought to the Leafs. I wish him the best.

  18. Omg the refs refs refs refs…..thats the problem but anyways ima VGS fan now no more anxiety for me hahahha good luck TML

  19. Maybe the Vegas system will be better for his style of play. It will be interesting to see how he does with the team.

  20. As much as I agree with a lot of what you said about misinterpreting his quotes and misunderstanding the out of context soundbites, let’s not forget that ultimately as much as Vegas is the right direction for him to go in terms of a new chapter, to say he fought to the very end without acknowledging the fact that this really came down to cap and not being able to meet his demands financially is a big root of the sour taste that’s left w Leafs fans. At least it is for me.

    Entering his prime and making sure you get paid, I am all for a player exercising his right. But the rumour was his camp wanted $14M. Big no no. He missed his opportunity to come out as a leader and maybe make a little bit less and put the team first (not a crazy discount like Tavares) but something to show you want to win and the willingness to try something different. We’ve seen some players around the league taking some cuts (almost a market correction in a way) this very offseason.

    Point being all this to say, we see what it takes to win in terms of team construction and cap balance (i.e Florida, Tampa, Pittsburgh and Crosby). Marner was not willing and to sacrifice, to say he is worth $14M as a winger with no playoff success to show for it is just not smart. Kudos to him I wish him well personally but when players that are successful are willing to sacrifice to stay on top, a sacrifice needs to be made to make it to the top.

  21. I do think marner is being honest about the situation overall to the media. But the reason I don't like the whole marner situation is because of his father/camp being rather hard to deal with. They wanted marner to make more than matthews when they originally signed him lol

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