Rabu, 18 September 2019

Leafs Lose the Game, But Win the Crowd at Mile One - VOCM

It’s been a whirlwind few days for hockey fans and the organization as the 2019 Toronto Maple Leafs Training Camp comes to a close in the capital city.

The Leafs ended their 5-day camp on a more sour note, losing Tuesday night’s exhibition game at the Mile One, 3-1 at the hands of the Ottawa Senators. But, that didn’t stop fans from giving the Leafs a standing ovation as they left the ice, saluting the crowd.

Fans turned out in droves at every practice, scrimmage and community event throughout the camp, lining up as early as 2:00 a.m. on occasions to get entry.

There wasn’t an empty seat in the house at the Mile One with a sea of blue and white, both inside and outside the arena and loud cheers of “GO LEAFS GO!”.

Players embraced the local culture on their trip as some stars, like former first overall draft pick, Auston Matthews and teammates, were screeched in at a local pub. Matthews says he had some difficulty understanding accents and some Newfoundland phrases.

Head Coach, Mike Babcock says he really liked the atmosphere at the Mile One Tuesday night, and throughout the entire camp. He says Newfoundland is a great place to hold training camp, and the people were all very nice and supportive.

He says he spent Monday filleting cod with a local fisherman, something he thought was spectacular. Babcock says everywhere he went the people went above and beyond – it was fun, and different.

Meanwhile, a former St. John’s Maple Leafs player is the new Head Coach of the Ottawa Senators and he says the atmosphere at the Mile One was much like he remembered.

D.J Smith spent four and a half years with the baby Leafs between 1997 and 2002. In the 98-99 season, Smith had 35 points and 216 penalty minutes.

Smith says St. John’s is a great place, with great people and even better fans. He remembers the atmosphere and the rivalries at the Mile One well, but has a different perspective as a coach.

Smith says as coach you don’t notice the fans as much, but he remembers they would be really into big rivalries with teams like Fredricton and Saint John.

He says the fans were always stood proud and loud behind the St. John’s Maple Leafs.



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