The way things are going for McCabe, he might be rubbing elbows with some of the greats of the game by the end of the 2005-06 season.Riiiiiiiight. Oh, and Jason Allison is on pace to end up with a -63 plus/minus rating - a Leaf record too?
Should he not let up in point production, a 136-point season by McCabe would be three fewer than Bobby Orr posted in 1970-71 and two less than Paul Coffey's career high in 1985-86.
So the conclusion - not all Toronto writers are anti-Leaf - they are just all idiots from living in the stink hole that is Toronto? That was a little crude - sorry. Related to that though, there was a winner of the 6/49 draw last night from Ottawa as well but when he heard he had to go to Toronto to claim the winnings he decided against it.
In 1996, he moved to the Toronto Star, and covered the Toronto Maple Leafs, the 1996 World Cup of Hockey and the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, along with the women's world championships in 1997 and the women's Olympic tournament. He left the Star for the National Post in 1998 and was employed at the NHL writer for the national daily. Adams now works as a freelance writer based in Toronto.
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I with the Meatman on this one. Alan Adams doesn't have any mind share in T.O.
ReplyDeleteI agree that most of the media are idiots, but Toronto doesn't have a monopoly on them. There are idiots in the Ottawa media and the media in every other city in North America as well.
ReplyDeleteOne freelance writer = Toronto media.
ReplyDeleteNew math. Gotcha.
No wonder the gov't is always 'surprised' to find it has billions and billions in surplus funds at the end of the fiscal year, if this is what passes for arithmetic in the nation's capital.
Geez - touchy.
ReplyDeleteHey - while Garrioch and Brennan are usually homers they still suck worse than your bunch.