Opinion | Leafs mailbag: St. Patrick’s Day Con(n)or roll, Morgan Rielly’s no-fan club and Rasmus Sandin trade remorse

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Opinion | Leafs mailbag: St. Patrick’s Day Con(n)or roll, Morgan Rielly’s no-fan club and Rasmus Sandin trade remorse
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Leafs mailbag: St. Patrick’s Day Con(n)or roll, Morgan Rielly’s no-fan club and Rasmus Sandin trade remorse

No, no cash can be traded anymore. Teams use bad contracts or players injured and never to return as a way around it. That’s how the Arizona Coyotes stay afloat.By all-star, I presume you mean end-of-season all-star not All-Star Game appearance. I also think this is a passive-aggressive slight at Morgan Rielly, since that seems to be a big thing this Mailbag. Fans are never happy.

A question was asked why more players don’t play behind the net like Wayne Gretzky did. When Wayne moved into the league, they moved the nets forward giving more room behind the net. I’m not sure, but I think they moved them back after he retired.The short answer to your question is: For most of his career, Gretzky had less space to operate behind the net than today’s players .

Gretzky played from 1979 to 1999. Until 1990, the goal line was 10 feet from the end boards. That meant about 6 1/2 feet of operating space in his record-setting years of 92 goals , 163 assists and 215 points . Starting in 1990-91, the goal line was moved to 11 feet and nets were standardized at 44 inches deep, meaning he had seven feet, four inches of operating space. The goal line moved to 13 feet from 1998-99 to 2004-05, giving Gretzky one season of more space. Across the league, goal scoring dropped through that era. The league went back to 11 feet coming out of the season-long lockout.

People are fed up at being told “it’s my way or the highway” — not you, but many journalists seem to be jumping on the cause for the sake of showing people that they support the LGBTQIA community. Just because people have religious beliefs and therefore don’t wish to go against their beliefs doesn’t mean they are homophobic. In years gone by, Pride Night was celebrated in the NHL with players taping their sticks in the rainbow colours.

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