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Les Maple Leafs de Toronto acquièrent un joueur de franchise et tout le monde le déteste (Seasons of Sundin)



Après deux voyages consécutifs à la finale de la Conférence de l’Ouest, les Maple Leafs de Toronto vieillissaient rapidement doivent faire un swing, même si cela signifie échanger le joueur le plus populaire de l’histoire de la franchise, Wendel Clark. Un merci spécial à tous les archivistes de hockey ici sur YouTube, mais surtout @GreendayRock pour l’archivage des tonnes de feuilles de cette époque. Affichage supplémentaire: -Le parlant de la baisse https://youtu.be/bumkhifmauq?si=v7zxs1ljktepaihh -L’en totalité de la chaîne @downgoesbrown a beaucoup d’enregistrements de feuilles de nouveauté étranges. Suivez mon Twitter: https://x.com/oakley22610

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  1. 19:43 The more stories I hear about officiating, the more I think they should all take Jim Schoenfeld's advice and have another donut…

    (For the record, I wrote the above before seeing Don Koharski in the newspaper snippet at 23:26.)

  2. Still got my fingers crossed for the blackhawks dynasty video like the amazing pens vid you did.🖤🤞

  3. One of the blurst deals in Leafs history. It's very rare where you catch a star when the price is someone as beloved as Wendel, and the only one I can really think of in recent pro sports is the Pittsburgh Pirates giving Andrew McCutchen to San Francisco in return for Bryan Reynolds, but that's not even close to the general impact that Mats for Wendel had.

  4. If I had a nickel for every time the Leafs acquired a transcendent Swedish talent in an era where rugged Canadian players were en vogue, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot, but it’s interesting considering it’s happened twice.

  5. Crazy that Fletcher pulled off the two best trades in franchise history in such a short time. Now if only he didn't shoot himself in the foot undoing this one…

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