I'd like to, in some way, offer some perspective if I can.
I truly feel that 'the age of the internet' has, in some way, ruined the joy of being a sports fan. Even I've been here since 2001, I think the post lockout analysis and discussions are dramatically different. I, for one, do not remember the goal by goal criticism of Leafs goaltenders - or the analysis of a season period by period...
I'm not saying it was better back then, but the micro criticism just seemed to be dialed down somewhat...
Anyway, what I wanted to show were some scores from a few seasons back - all losses:
Tampa 7-2
Buffalo 5-1
Florida 4-0
Boston 5-2
Philly 4-0
Philly 4-1
Ottawa 7-1
Anaheim 5-1
Philly 7-1
Montreal 4-0
And at the end of the season, Toronto finished with 45 wins - 3d most in the league and 103 points which points wise put them 5th overall. This was the 2003/2004 season, which I think almost all of us can agree may have been one of the best Leafs teams of the last 20 or so years...
What's my point? Well - that you can't sum up a season by 2 blow outs to the Bruins... it's such a long season, and I find the play by play by play hyper-analysis of each move in a game just overwhelming at times...
I'm not trying to be dramatic or call anyone out - I just miss the days when there was hope, or when it was fun to be excited about the Leafs...
I truly feel that 'the age of the internet' has, in some way, ruined the joy of being a sports fan. Even I've been here since 2001, I think the post lockout analysis and discussions are dramatically different. I, for one, do not remember the goal by goal criticism of Leafs goaltenders - or the analysis of a season period by period...
I'm not saying it was better back then, but the micro criticism just seemed to be dialed down somewhat...
Anyway, what I wanted to show were some scores from a few seasons back - all losses:
Tampa 7-2
Buffalo 5-1
Florida 4-0
Boston 5-2
Philly 4-0
Philly 4-1
Ottawa 7-1
Anaheim 5-1
Philly 7-1
Montreal 4-0
And at the end of the season, Toronto finished with 45 wins - 3d most in the league and 103 points which points wise put them 5th overall. This was the 2003/2004 season, which I think almost all of us can agree may have been one of the best Leafs teams of the last 20 or so years...
What's my point? Well - that you can't sum up a season by 2 blow outs to the Bruins... it's such a long season, and I find the play by play by play hyper-analysis of each move in a game just overwhelming at times...
I'm not trying to be dramatic or call anyone out - I just miss the days when there was hope, or when it was fun to be excited about the Leafs...