According to Rosie DiManno of the Toronto Star, the Toronto Maple Leafs are swindling their fans on a regular basis by passing off Wellwood, Stajan, and Steen among others as stars of the future because the team coddles the players too much by protecting them from criticism when they play poorly and deserve it, and gives them way too much credit when they are performing only at a decent level.
It is quite clear now that the Leafs and MLSE in particular are accountable only to themselves, not to the fans who pay a lot of money to watch a very crappy, arrogant, unaccountable non-playoff calibre team play an uninspiring brand of hockey at the ACC. By the way, the Leafs have missed the playoffs for 2 of the past 3 seasons. A third non-playoff year is almost a certainty due to the Leafs inept management team, and MLSE's self-serving Board of Directors.
In order to show your displeasure towards MLSE and GM John Ferguson Jr. and the rest of the Leafs for their sheer incompetence and unaccountability, you could boycott all Leafs home games, or show up at the ACC at all Leafs games booing, yelling out disparaging remarks, and carrying signs that read: FIRE JFJ!, FERGUSON SUCKS!, PEDDIE AND THE REST OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF MLSE ARE BOTH LOSERS!, SCREW THE LEAFS!, etc.
What do you guys think?
http://www.thestar.com/Sports/Hockey/article/290592
The Maple Leafs' con job
Passing off Wellwood and other fringe players as stars of the future is a cheesy swindle
Jan 03, 2008 04:30 AM
Rosie DiManno
[i]In the delusional world of Toronto Maple Leaf hockey, even a middling mook such as Kyle Wellwood can be transformed into marquee flashy guy.
On Tuesday, the forward was a healthy scratch and there were rumours yesterday of pending demotion to the minors. Nyuh-uh, insists GM John Ferguson, while clearly implying that a message has been sent. "We expect more. We know he's capable of more. This is an opportunity for him to take a step back, to see where he's at.''
Wellwood has already taken a step back. He's regressed. The Leafs, however, at least for public consumption, appear conflicted