
So it's always tough to have those conversations, but at the end of the day, I think I owe it to myself, and it's something that I've definitely earned.” “It was just difficult to do, in general. And I just wanted to see what else was out there for me,” Kadri said. Through my career, I feel like I've given myself an opportunity to explore, and I've had the same agent for a long, long time now.
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Asked impending free agent Nazem Kadri why he switched agents, from Brian MacDonald to Darren Ferris, amidst the best season of his life. They also took a couple of sloppy unforced errors: a too-many-men infraction, a puck-over-glass minor.Ģ. On Thursday, the Leafs were undone by the timely save that didn’t come, a short but costly stretch of blown defensive assignments, and an opponent more committed to physical play. Toronto - dynamic, defensively improved, and a hoot to watch - has passed some of those tests, but not all. “You want to be a team that can break teams down and use your building.” And that’s how we have to play,” Calgary’s Noah Hanifin said after Thursday’s win. Observers are forever hunting for foreshadowing, clues to predict another postseason unravelling. Yet what makes the Maple Leafs’ fanbase so fragile, what makes the team itself so compelling, is that every stumble is viewed through this prism of abject terror. 716 regular season, what is tracking to be the greatest 82-gamer in franchise history.

Little more than a blip on an impeccable. In isolation, a 5-2 road loss to a hot goalie after ripping off six consecutive wins should be a shrug. A large swath of Toronto Maple Leafs fans, traumatized by repeated disappointment when the stakes are highest, are rooting from a place of fear. A quick mix of the things we gleaned from the week of hockey, serious and less so, and rolling four lines deep.
