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Franchise Episode #152
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In this 392nd episode, Mike chats with the Globe and Mail's Rachel Brady and Sportsnet's Kristina Rutherford about being women in sports media, the ever-changing responsibilities of authors and so much more.
The Leafs lost the game, lost Matthews for the month, still haven’t signed Nylander.
“The pass didn’t connect.”
Well, that was one frustrating game.
The Toronto Maple Leafs looked offensively dead in the first 50 minutes of play against the Calgary Flames at home on Monday night in a 3-1 loss.
The Calgary Flames are here, and the Leafs are ready for them.
The powerful Calgary Flames are in town, backed up by Toronto’s own Dougie Hamilton on the blueline. You can’t beat a talent like that.
The NHL on Monday announced it has entered into its first sports-betting partnership, inking a multiyear agreement to provide MGM Resorts International with proprietary data for use in wagering on hockey games.
In this 391st episode, Mike chats with Lou Schizas about why he's no longer on GNR 640 Toronto and what's next for him. Then, they kick out the jams. This episode is exactly 2:04:43.
You won’t be betting on games via your smartphone while sitting in the arena in Toronto, but Canadian teams and fans will still benefit.
Tonight we get to see a glimpse of Mike Babcock’s view of the Leafs depth chart.
Recently, a good friend offered a bit of sage advice. “Never get too high when things are going well, and never get too low when things aren’t,” he cautioned.
This week served up one of the early season’s first big showdowns, as the Maple Leafs and Jets hosted each other in a two-game miniseries for Canadian bragging rights. The two games came with a big spotlight on both sides of the border, as the teams faced off on national TV in the U.