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If coaches were fired every time they had a 4 game losing streak, then every single team would have fired a coach last year, and 24 would have done it again this year. Don’t know why some people continually look to dump a coach and think it will be a magic cure. This team has some clear flaws, some through bad luck and bad timing, some systemic, some through personnel, some through coaching. Like every other team out there (maybe save systemic for a precious few). If there is a better coach out there right now with a proven track record of success beyond Maurice, I am all ears. But change for change sake is a fool’s errand. And I seriously hope that any mention of Patrick Roy is a joke.
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And maybe selling away our best prospects to get one more defenceman would have made zero difference come playoff time anyway, and we mortgaged our future for what? There is definitely some change needed here, but why blow it up or sell off the future when we are neither a fading team nor a right now legit top contender. Let’s start by teaching Kyle Connor and Mark Scheifele among others how to play defence.
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Imagine if Maurice had left Helle in all game and said “We weren’t playing well, but he wasn’t to blame for the goals and I felt he was playing well. So I did not want to pull him again and make him feel bad”
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Without McDavid and Dreisaitl, Edmonton does not make the playoffs. With them, Stanley Cup contenders. Those two alone are just toying with the Jets. And I don’t know why but Mike Smith really bugs me. And the Oilers are rolling out the Andrea now. Time for bed.
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Now 3-0. Hate to be doom and gloom, but does anyone think we can come back down 3?
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Odd man rush. D played who they should have, Wheeler trying to back check but he got crossed up at the Oiler blue line by the bad pass by Dubois and isn’t going to catch McDavid from behind.
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Dubois with a bad drop pass in the offensive zone and it ends up on McDavid’s stick and in the net. Edmonton just jumps on every mistake.
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Oilers winning the board battles. Jets need to hit every chance they get, especially McDavid. He will get his points, but he can be frustrated with body contact as the Habs have shown this year against him. And not minding Jordie Benn so far. Calm with the puck, simple game, plays the body.
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Well, 13 minutes in and more hustle by the Jets tonight so far than I saw in the last 3 games.
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Clearly I am in the best generation because of this essential truth!
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Very true, and Brandon’s best first response probably could have been to ask Tracker on what basis that assertion was being made about police in Canada. Instead, he chose to dismiss it as completely untrue rather than ask for an expansion. So he now takes the role of throwing out a blanket statement, and can fairly be put to task to back it up. His over the top non-response to that request only serves to diminish his credibility and in fact unintentionally strengthen Tracker’s original position without Tracker having to justify it. Not really getting anywhere at the end of the day. Hopefully some more fruitful discussion can be put forward. In the words of Melania Trump, “Be best”
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As long as there remains a system of financial inequality in America, there will be continued crime in America as result of that inequity, disproportionately res presented by the poor. And so long as there is systemic racial inequality, the number of poor will be disproportionately African Americans. And so long as those in power seek to systemically keep the poor in their place (as was so well put by Trevor Noah on his earlier video), the police will continue to oppress those who they see as not respecting their place. And as long as police continue to be trained in suppression tactics to “gain and establish control” in all situations, police will still have a “shoot first” mentality. And with every training video of the dangers of every traffic stop where a officer gets ambushed and shot, their mentality will be that they must neutralize the threat before they become the victim. And as long as every American can carry guns legally, every traffic stop will pose that presumed threat that will justify these aggressive police tactics in their minds, and will promote that militaristic style of training. Multi-layered problem, but rather Than the tired whataboutism that creates the belief that “since we can’t fix everything, we shouldn’t do anything”, let us hope that a starting point can be found, and that these issues can be ticked off one by one. I would love to see guns for everyone taken out of the equation as a starter, to at least remove the paranoia of officers that every interaction is a shootout waiting to happen, so their assessment of a threat is a bit more measured and reasonable.
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Meanwhile, Edmonton got 5 days off last time before playing us when we came off 17 of 22 on the road, and 3 in 4 nights, and the next time we play them they will have had 4 days off after we play the Leafs back to back. Hating a bit on the schedule maker.
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Since I added the Leafs to my hate rankings, they have lost 5 in a row. Coincidence? I think not.
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Guilty on all 3 counts, unanimous.
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If the going rate for pay/points is $100,000 per point, then this deal is fair and in fact a deal. To land a 6’5” centre with decent faceoff skills, grit, and who is solid defenseivly and and draw in against a top line as a shutdown forward, this becomes a very good deal. The only downside is that now we can’t play the shell game in the expansion draft where he remained exposed to protect both Copp and Appleton and then did a back door free agent signing with us afterwards. We are now obliged to protect him and that good contract. Of course, no guarantee that it would play out the other way if he hit the open market. His dad coming here to coach secured his tenure here.
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What’s Mickey Mouse is the size of the fine, regardless of player. $5000 is a joke given what players make.
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But did you hate him when he scored that goal in the gold medal final? I’m betting you cheered rather than booed, even if it was more subdued. I was not a fan of Todd Bertuzzi being on Detroit or the ‘06 Olympic team, but I still cheered for those squads.
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We cheer teams when there is no other national alternative. Fandom is by and large geographical. We booed Gretzky as an Oiler or joked about “Cindy Crosby” and hated on the Pens, but when they played for Team Canada at the Canada Cup or watched them score the Golden Goal, we loved them. So consistency is based on rooting interest, not the specific team. Leafs are our competition as Winnipeggers , Jays and Raptors are not. And yes, it is possible to have an allegiance that is not geographically based (I rooted for the 49ers and Chargers because they were the best when I was growing up and learning about NFL football), but your strongest connection will always be your “home” team in a geographic sense, IMO.
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And when you compare contracts Ehlers looks even better. Chevy has really done some solid work payroll-wise.
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That’s debatable. Kyle Connor might disagree. 😉 Bet you thought I was going to say Marner. 3 Jets in the top 15 in league scoring. And I was actually just kidding. I do believe Ehlers is better than Connor, and at least on par with Marner, who is really good even with the Toronto hype.
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Nylander also out for COVID protocol.
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Remember in the BLM protest when the police officer shoved the 75 year old man to the ground, fracturing his skull? Another officer went to render aid, was grabbed by the officer and pulled away, and then the assaulting officer told more officers to move along, which they did, all while the old man lay bleeding on the street. Don’t recall if anyone got suspended, fired, or sued as a result.
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Jets “magic” number (total points from Jets wins/opponents losses to clinch a spot ahead of that opponent in the standings): Ottawa - 1 Calgary - 13 Vancouver - 19 Montreal - 23 Edmonton - 26 Toronto - 32 Jets on their own can gain 26 points.
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I recall a TSN anniversary special where Rod Smith was talking about them taking over CFL coverage. Said no one else wanted to cover CFL football (CBC and CTV had both dropped it), and it wasn’t really a profitable entity for the network,, but they needed to fill time on a 24 hour sports network. They invented Friday Night Football to create a buzz around the league and have a weekly “event” to make Friday night appointment television for them. Worked really well over time and boosted the visibility of the league on the network. They actually did quite a lot to support the league at the time. Not sure if anything has changed but I would agree that the rates they pay is what the league may be worth. Don’t see the broadcast networks or Sportsnet banging down the door to bid on CFL football. Broadcast TV has essentially given up on sports programming, save for HNIC.