It is not cute or humorous that the Maple Leafs had to sign a kid off the streets to back up Jack Campbell in goal on Saturday night.
Instead, they signed 24-year-old Alex Bishop of Richmond Hill, who hadn’t played a game for the University of Toronto since 2020 and dressed him for Hockey Night In Canada.tap here to see other videos from our teamThis kind of signing makes the Leafs and the league look bad. The league for having rules that allow Zamboni drivers and accountants to play goal against highly skilled professional athletes.
The impossible-to-understand cap rules means the Leafs signed Bishop on Saturday, but because of that they can rightfully call up Hutchinson on what’s referred to as a “cap exempt” on Sunday.My name for the American League Championship Series: The Cheater’s Ball. The once-despicable Houston Astros vs. Alex Cora’s Boston Red Sox.
The odd-man rushes against them in the first six minutes against the Habs bordered on the embarrassing. They did come back to win the game, courtesy of goaltender Jack Campbell, but how do you explain such a soft and purposeless beginning after doing the same in Game 5, 6 and 7 against Montreal last May?Article content
Kike Hernandez hit a soft .208 in September as the Red Sox were battling for a wild-card spot in the American League. Goes to show what regular-season statistics can mean. It makes you wonder just a little. When Rowdy Tellez has two playoff home runs before Guerrero Jr. has any. Who becomes what in the playoffs is always a fascinating conversation.
I wish I had that adhered to that advice or discipline long before I met McDavid. Many mistakes would have been avoided along the way.
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