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Treliving Fired et Philly Flying avec Russ Joy | Tasse de hockey du matin



La saison 3 se poursuit avec une autre édition chargée de Morning Cuppa Hockey alors que Jonny Lazarus et Colby Cohen sont rejoints par l’un des meilleurs du secteur pour analyser tout ce qui se passe dans la LNH. Les gars plongent directement dans le chaos à Toronto suite à l’annonce du licenciement de Brad Treliving par les Maple Leafs et de ce que cela signifie pour l’avenir de cette franchise. Ils regardent également vers l’Ouest alors que John Tortorella entraîne son premier match à Vegas, ainsi que le déroulement d’une victoire massive des Penguins contre les Islanders. Ensuite, Russ Joy rejoint l’émission pour discuter de la montée en puissance des Flyers de Philadelphie et de la manière dont ils ont réussi à devenir l’une des équipes les plus en vue de la ligue. Des remaniements majeurs du front-office à un examen plus approfondi du domaine Frozen Four maintenant que la fourchette est fixée, les gars couvrent tout cela avec des idées, des analyses et de nombreuses opinions bien arrêtées. Pour des discussions quotidiennes sur le hockey, du pipeline de prospects jusqu’aux vestiaires, abonnez-vous à la chaîne YouTube Daily Faceoff et déposez vos réflexions dans les commentaires ci-dessous ! Rejoignez notre NCAA Bracket Challenge : https://thesecondseason.com/college-hockey/user_type.php?league=47383 Identifiant de la ligue : 47383 Mot de passe : MCHMCH #MorningCuppaHockey #NHL #Hockey #JonnyLazarus #ColbyCohen #torontomapleleafs #philadelphiaflyers #leafsforever Propulsé par @bet365 : http://www.bet365.ca/ 👍🏼Proraso USA : http://www.Proraso-USA.com 👍🏼Outwest : https://outwest.us/ 👍🏼JP Wisers : http://jpwisers.com

12 Comments

  1. Good show, but Colby's wrong on complaints. They're absolutely feedback. And more to that point, you do not, under any circumstance, want customers offering solutions when it's more complex than "stop doing this" and even then it may not be worth hearing. NCAA needs to take the feedback and figure out a fix.

  2. Jesus what a bad take by ur guest on Matthews. “Oh poor Matthews, he should leave” as if the captain of the damn team has nothing to do with the culture. Said it then and I’ll say it again, if the same hit happened to Nylander, Matthews wouldn’t have done a thing either.

    If he forces his way out bc they reacted the same way he would, he should probably find a mirror to look in. Whole teams at fault.

  3. Re: Matthews’ hit, zoom in. Guess who is on the ice, sees the hit, throws an arm up towards the ref and skates by Gudas? Willy Nylander is supposed to be a pillar of the group with Auston, you think Auston doesn’t take notice watching that footage that he doesn’t do a damned thing? Auston watched him lie to the media that he didn’t see it so he isn’t called soft, as if we don’t have eyes? Nylander does not have his back, is a self-focused and obsessed person who would not put himself into jeopardy for anyone else. Auston Matthews could look at him alone and make an easy determination on whether this guy as a focal point of this group has the grit and selflessness that real teamwork requires to push and win a cup; Toronto is not it.

  4. I love this show, but I can't tell you how against i am making RUSS FUCKING JOY the mouthpiece of the sentiment in the Philadelphia market. Colby, i get you are friends with him, but he ain't it. He is infamous for his ridiculously bad takes.

  5. Forget ESPN. Try listening on a radio station. I think you will be surprised. Tune In $20/ yr and you get radio broadcasts from all HNL teams

  6. Austin Mathews did the same to his team mates. He has never got into any fights over any of his team mates get hurt, so it should not be surprising no one did anything.

  7. 11 is the most players out of the ncaa drafted in first round. I love how much over exaggerated the yanks get after the. Gim

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