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Citation intéressante de Keefe sur Wes McCauley et le contexte de leur relation


Keefe sur les refs dans le jeu : > [But the fight itself, I mean, it’s a classic example of a veteran championship team like Tampa Bay manipulating the officials and taking advantage of a situation](https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/maple-leafs-keefe-accuses-lightning-of-manipulating-the-officials/). Aussi Keefe : > [Officials don’t have any impact on the game…](https://twitter.com/reporterchris/status/1655235849594757129?t=HR0p4vRAihwJK017fv6bAg&s=19) Je pensais répondre au message sur /r/hockey avec ceci, mais j’ai décidé qu’il s’agissait davantage d’un cercle « léchant les plaies ». Je pense qu’il est intéressant que d’une part, Keefe ait fortement laissé entendre que la « manipulation » des arbitres par Cooper et les Bolts était suffisamment importante pour être évoquée lors d’une conférence de presse, mais lorsqu’on lui a posé des questions sur le contexte de la relation préexistante avec Wes McCauley les arbitres « n’ont aucun impact sur le jeu ». Bien que j’apprécie ce que Keefe essaie de dire ici, je pense que c’est plutôt un type de récit « choisissez votre propre aventure » où il choisit et choisit quand appliquer ses vues sur les références. **Remarques :** Pour certains contextes, je ne suis pas sûr de la validité de la relation supposée entre Wes et Sheldon. Cela semble être principalement une conjecture ou une prémisse basée sur une relation tangentielle qu’ils ont pu avoir il y a de nombreuses années. Mon point principal que je voulais souligner ici est contre Tampa, les arbitres pourraient être manipulés, ce qui impliquerait que cela est problématique car ils peuvent influencer le résultat d’un match contre les arbitres ne peuvent pas avoir d’impact significatif sur le résultat du match. Pas un récit très cohérent.


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7 Comments

  1. kblomquist85

    Lol their fans are already on suicide watch because he’s in tonight.

    Those losers can’t simply take an L and move on. Winners take adversity as an opportunity to improve. We got absolutely embarrassed in 2019. We weren’t blaming the officiating. Our front office added some pieces that improved our grit and we all know how that went.

    It’s always the victim mentality with them. I realize the fans have nothing to do with team performance but it seems to be a loser culture in the organization.

    Everyone shits on refs during playoffs. Winners make a way. Losers shift blame because it’s easier than holding the team accountable for doing the same thing literally every year.

  2. imkelso420

    Toronto wants to cry about refs yet they literally got the situational center IN TORONTO, they constantly all year get highly questionable calls, and they literally are linked to refs in which home games they haven’t lost with certain refs. The irony is hilarious. However I’m not blaming the refs for our loss, although i think the NHL needs to clean house with officiating and start over. Send these clowns here down to the AHL or to train other refs but bias and grudges most definitely are held.

  3. toolschism

    Keefe is the biggest fucking bitch of a coach I have ever seen in major league sports.

    All he fucking does is cry about the refs. Him, Dubas, and the entire leafs fandoms are matches made in heaven because all they do is play the fucking victim

  4. PracticalSelection91

    Is this the lightning subreddit or the leafs subreddit? I can’t tell these days

  5. GetCPA

    Leafs fans are so fkn pathetic lmao

  6. Illustrious-Alps8619

    Too be honest. I think it is nothing more then the mind games and wordplay. That’s a part of being a coach. Coop is the fantastic at is choice of words to make an impact.

  7. Medium_Tangelo2789

    Notes: the op has no idea what he’s talking about.. no idea at all.
    Keefe’s statement regarding Tampa manipulating the refs had to do with one play.. the one Point was injured on. Rielly was nailed by Kucherov after the play and Stamkos knew full well that Tampa would be down a man at that point so he took advantage of the situation to jump Matthews – knowing that the end result would always be Tampa one man down – they would never call two extras against a team in that situation. THAT is what Keefe pointed out.. a vet team that manipulated the situation and thus the refs.
    His second statement stands on its own and nothing to do with that one play.

    Your attempt to twist those two statements together is embarrassing and ignorant.

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