[Roscoe]: We're alive! What was that? Ow now brown cow! [Biehner]: Yes. [Roscoe]: That's a good one. Should do that one. We need to do some vocal warmups before [Roscoe]: we start. That would be good. But anyway, completely fresh. Here we are. Welcome
[Roscoe]: back to Leafs Late Night. I'm your host Roscoe, joined by Beener and Sudhe. Remember [Roscoe]: to give us a follow on All of the platforms, I guess, were out on anywhere you [Roscoe]: listen to podcasts, but we're also up on YouTube on the Inside the Rink YouTube [Roscoe]: channel. The video was always there. Apologies, the last one was a little late. [Roscoe]: That's my bad. I didn't send it in. But they are always up usually as soon as we're
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[Roscoe]: But alas, we are back. Oh, even as I say this, we got some people still sending [Roscoe]: us in questions. So that is great. We're gonna be mostly just talking about the [Roscoe]: questions today, a little family episode, as we'll call it. But first, some unfortunate [Roscoe]: news in Leafs Nation this week. We, I mean... Rodeon Amirov, everything that we [Roscoe]: heard was that things were progressing, which seemed to brighten everybody's spirits
[Roscoe]: a bit. And then I guess, I don't know when things went south, but we lost Rodeon [Roscoe]: Amirov on Monday at the age of 21, just heartbreaking, way too soon, way too young. [Roscoe]: Somebody that had a bright future in the sport and was... strong and fighting [Roscoe]: through brain cancer. I can't imagine what he was going through and, uh, how positive [Roscoe]: he stayed. And I mean, we really only got to see a little bit of him, but, um, man, [Roscoe]: that just, that hurt.
[Biehner]: Yeah, there's not really... [Roscoe]: Yeah, I mean, even hearing from, I saw Nick Robertson and Tavarez on Twitter both [Roscoe]: had really nice things to say. I'm not saying other people didn't, but those are [Roscoe]: just the ones that I happened to catch in the few minutes I was on that day. Yeah, [Roscoe]: everybody who met him said he was a really, really bright kid and, you know, [Roscoe]: great to be around. So it's just, it really sucks.
[Biehner]: It does, like the strength and the courage that he showed going through that battle [Biehner]: as positively and as confidently as he did, and as publicly too, right? Being [Biehner]: like a prospect and property of the Leafs. [Biehner]: Yeah, it's like a hockey player aside, like he was only 21 years old, like that's [Biehner]: terrible. [Roscoe]: Yeah, really, really sucks. Condolences to anybody around, the family and friends and
[Roscoe]: the team and all that, just heartbreaking. But unfortunately it wasn't the end of Monday's [Roscoe]: news as we also lost Bobby Bond, who was a Leaf legend and part of the last Stanley [Roscoe]: Cup winning team. So I mean, I'm sure Beaner, you know more about Bobby Bond if you [Roscoe]: want to touch on some history there. It's your [Biehner]: Yeah, [Roscoe]: area. [Biehner]: just I've actually got the reverse retro on as a throwback [Roscoe]: out of the way.
[Biehner]: to Mr. Bond. Um, he was like your, your prototypical rugged stay at home defenseman, [Biehner]: like the type of defenseman that you would want on your team, right? Tough as [Biehner]: nails would do anything for you. Just like he was a leader back there, a vital [Biehner]: member of the Leafs teams in the sixties. Um. One of his most famous moments [Biehner]: is scoring a game six overtime winning goal to force a game seven on a broken ankle.
[Roscoe]: Yeah, I've been hearing that one a lot from all the other shows and my god, I [Roscoe]: like you hear this stuff about, you know, punctured lung and broken rib and broken [Roscoe]: sternum and all this and that, but like, your ankles are kind of important for [Roscoe]: all of hockey, not just like, oh, if I move a certain way, then I'm fine. No, [Roscoe]: like, how are you doing that? [Biehner]: Like in an interview years and years and years later, like the interview was probably
[Biehner]: only about 10 years or so ago, excuse me. He mentioned that he blocked the shot and [Biehner]: the shot was from Gordie Howe. So anybody who's seen pictures of Gordie Howe [Biehner]: online, the guy was just a tank. He blocked a shot from Gordie, it hurt. At [Biehner]: the next face off, he hears a pop or a crack [Roscoe]: Yup. [Biehner]: and then falls to the ice, was carried [Roscoe]: Mhm. [Biehner]: off on a stretcher. [Roscoe]: Lovely.
[Biehner]: had his leg frozen and then jumped back on the ice in overtime to score the overtime [Biehner]: winner. You know, not like it was against me, it was against Terry Saczak, one [Biehner]: of the best goaltenders to ever play the game. [Roscoe]: Yeah, I heard it was like an hour and a half that he was off the ice before he
[Roscoe]: came back. That's insane Like oh my god, just to still to still be Exactly, that's [Roscoe]: what I was gonna say like to still be warmed up and ready to jump in and be like [Roscoe]: no I got this after being off the ice that long like the game's over in your [Roscoe]: mind. My god [Biehner]: Yeah, [Roscoe]: So what? [Biehner]: he was an incredible player and such a great ambassador for the team too, like going
[Biehner]: forward throughout the years after that. So it's truly a tough loss. [Roscoe]: Yeah, another legend, unfortunately gone. Oh, and I see Nick Castellanos has just [Roscoe]: hit a home run. [Roscoe]: Sorry for anybody who doesn't get that. I just stumbled upon this one. This is
[Roscoe]: our hard right transition out of that one. So for the, from what I can find 12 or [Roscoe]: 13th time, this week, Nick Castellanos, who plays for the Phillies currently, has this [Roscoe]: weird streak of hitting home runs or RBIs in the middle of like really inappropriate, [Roscoe]: not inappropriate, but like, serious conversations or dedications or things like
[Roscoe]: he will interrupt things with a home run. So it started with this one announcer [Roscoe]: who had to make an apology for something that got caught on a hot mic and like in the [Roscoe]: middle of his apology he stopped to say like oh and that's a home run for Nick [Roscoe]: Castellanos and that is for nothing. It's so funny and then they apparently within [Roscoe]: minutes of Will Smith slapping Chris Rock this guy hit a home run they were doing [Biehner]: Ha ha!
[Roscoe]: a dedication for Queen Elizabeth II. And like as they're wrapping it up, he hits [Roscoe]: a home run. They were talking about how the one J's coach got arrested for a DUI [Roscoe]: hits a home run. They were doing a dedication for the 20th anniversary of 9-11 [Roscoe]: hits a home run. So apparently the other day they were talking about this ALS [Roscoe]: foundation and how it's, you know, impacted baseball with Lou Gehrig's disease
[Roscoe]: and everything. And like while they're talking about it, he's on base and everyone's [Roscoe]: at... on the plate and everyone's like, sure enough, it's an RBI double. [Roscoe]: Yeah, it's just the weirdest streak because though some of them are in arena things, [Roscoe]: a lot of them are just the announcers talking about stuff. So it's not even like [Roscoe]: he knows all of the time that this is going on. It's just such a random thing [Roscoe]: to keep happening.
[Roscoe]: That's a fun one. So moving on, we've got, like I said, a bunch of questions from [Roscoe]: y'all from X or Twitter. I don't really care what you want to call it. Follow us at [Roscoe]: Leaps Late Night and you can catch whenever I ask for questions. So the first [Roscoe]: one here from Chris Brashe at DJ or at Chris Brashe, DJ Rabbit. What do you think [Roscoe]: the holdup is for the extension for Matthews?
[Roscoe]: I mean, Nylander, I guess, is the best answer. or the easiest answer? [Biehner]: That's probably the easiest answer, but... [Biehner]: It's such a weird scenario, like, coming in at this crucial of a time, he's trying [Biehner]: to learn what Brad wants to do, how he wants to run things, trying to decide if [Biehner]: he wants to commit the rest of his prime to this team, and where Brad wants to [Biehner]: go and what he wants to build. Like, I don't blame the guy for not just signing
[Biehner]: blindly, like you'd wanna have... good serious discussions with the general manager [Biehner]: about the type of team that he wants to put on the ice before you go and commit. [Roscoe]: No fair enough. Oh, you know what I forgot to do? [Biehner]: Hahahaha [Roscoe]: My bad. [Roscoe]: Okay, I just had to, you know, I missed it one of the last couple times and it was
[Roscoe]: bugging me that it wasn't there. So I have an intro for a reason. Okay. So yeah, [Roscoe]: feeling out what True Living wants to do with the team is definitely something [Roscoe]: that probably him and Neilander are both trying to suss out before they sign for [Roscoe]: longer than a couple of years. I don't know, Suddy, do you have anything you want [Roscoe]: to add to that theory or your own?
[Roscoe]: Yeah, I think the problem with signing either of them long term is you're going to [Roscoe]: have to go so high on the AAV just because the cap's going up that I don't think [Roscoe]: they're going to be able to afford it like next year and the year after before
[Roscoe]: it really starts jumping. So [Roscoe]: Yeah, so I think the order of operations is Nylander first, because you're hoping that [Roscoe]: that's obviously, I mean, not hoping it should be a lower dollar value, regardless [Roscoe]: of what his agent says, than what you're going to give Matthews. So you got to [Roscoe]: figure Nylander out first, he probably wants to figure out Goal tending too. I don't
[Roscoe]: know. There's a lot of things that have to happen in dollars that need to be spent [Roscoe]: elsewhere before they can throw around like, you know, $20 million on two guys. [Biehner]: That being said though, at this point, like the start of next season when that new [Biehner]: contract would kick in, that's the last season Tavares is under contract for right [Biehner]: now. [Roscoe]: Oh, that's true. Didn't think of that.
[Biehner]: Like at this point, give him his 13, give him his 14, whatever it is, because [Biehner]: those type of players don't come around that often. We don't want to lose him. [Biehner]: We don't want a Kachaka or Gudaro situation. [Roscoe]: Yeah, and you don't want to lose them, especially to keep Taveras for, you know, whatever [Roscoe]: it is. Are you talking moving them on in that last year or just the fact that [Roscoe]: you only have one more year?
[Biehner]: Who, Tavares? No, no, [Roscoe]: Yeah. [Biehner]: not moving them on, just that it's not like you have five or six years of eleven [Biehner]: million dollars John Tavares in his late thirties, right? [Roscoe]: fair. Yeah. So yeah, there's a whole bunch of different answers to that question, [Roscoe]: but it's a good one. What do you think the first domino to fall here is? Because obviously
[Roscoe]: there's a lot of things that have to happen. What do you think the first one [Roscoe]: that we're going to see is? [Biehner]: Publicly, I think the first thing to go down is going to be Nylander. Whether
[Biehner]: he stays or gets traded or what it is. But the big problem with him is if you [Biehner]: do trade him, trying to find someone who brings what he brings for under 7, well, [Biehner]: okay, he's basically 7 million, for under 8 million, you're going to be next in [Biehner]: possible to do that. [Roscoe]: Yeah, agreed. Okay, so next question, Phil Wilds at P Wilds 121. Did the team get [Roscoe]: better or worse over the off season? So let me just pull up. The additions and subtractions.
[Biehner]: You want to go first on this one, Sadi? I've kind of been taken over. Yeah. [Biehner]: Um, my opinion, I think that it's definitely been better. Like just for, even [Biehner]: if you just look at the left wing position alone. Like we go into the season [Biehner]: starting, our starting left wings are Tyler Bertuzzi, Max Domey, and Matthew [Biehner]: Nyes in some order, like not necessarily that order.
[Roscoe]: Yeah, I think the first line definitely looks better. Not that, I mean, bunting was [Roscoe]: good, but a little inconsistent and a little hotheaded. And, you know, yeah. So [Roscoe]: having Tyler Bertuzzi that's a little more consistent and offensive producing and, [Roscoe]: you know, can still bring that same kind of grit and back up Matthews and Marner, [Roscoe]: I think that's awesome. Domi on the second line, I'm just going off of what's,
[Roscoe]: you know, projected here. with Tavares and Nylander is awesome. If you've got Nyes [Roscoe]: in there on the third line, I mean, Gambrel on the fourth, David Camp on your third [Roscoe]: line, like, I mean, it all looks good. I'd like it better than, I mean, Engvall was [Roscoe]: pretty inconsistent last year, could never really put two and two together. Who [Roscoe]: else would have lost? Justin Hall's gone. I mean, I like this team better. I mean,
[Roscoe]: I know John Klingberg's not a great defenseman, but hey. We've still got Brody [Roscoe]: and we've still got Riley and a couple others. So. [Roscoe]: Yeah. [Roscoe]: I forgot about that. Yeah. [Roscoe]: Um, yeah, so actually before we get down to Martin Jones, because that is going [Roscoe]: to be our next question. What do you like the best on the addition side here, Bean?
[Biehner]: Um, am I allowed to say a full season of Matthew Nye's? Uh... [Roscoe]: I mean, yeah, honestly, like part of the moves they've made opens up a spot for [Roscoe]: him. [Biehner]: Like. [Biehner]: Max, it's probably just for the nostalgia, but Max Domi, I really like that. Like, he's [Biehner]: very familiar with Marner. They played together in London. Who knows that might be [Biehner]: a new, not wanting to throw him up on the first line without seeing them play
[Biehner]: together. But Matthews, Marner and Domi might be a hell of a line. [Roscoe]: That would be fun. [Biehner]: Like you could, you could free up Nye's, Tavares and Neelander then for your [Biehner]: second. Like that, that would be a dangerous line as well. But then you're throwing [Biehner]: Bertuzzi on your third. Like [Roscoe]: I was just gonna [Biehner]: the [Roscoe]: say, [Biehner]: fact [Roscoe]: well then [Biehner]: that, [Roscoe]: where do you put Pertuzzi?
[Biehner]: yeah, the fact that [Roscoe]: Good [Biehner]: we have [Roscoe]: problem [Biehner]: so many [Roscoe]: to have. [Biehner]: options now. Exactly. We haven't really had that depth in any position other [Biehner]: than center in the longest time. [Roscoe]: Yeah, I mean, last year it seemed like there was depth, but very specific to [Roscoe]: center and somewhat right wing. And it was always this question of like, what are
[Roscoe]: we doing on left? It didn't seem to get solved last year. So I'm glad that the [Roscoe]: one thing that had made the top of his list was fixing all of the left wing. So [Roscoe]: that's going to be exciting. Again, I just like the idea that clangberg is a leaf. [Roscoe]: I don't know. It's just fun. We never get the We never get the person that's like,
[Roscoe]: oh, where are they gonna go? Uh-oh, like what team's gonna get them? We always [Roscoe]: get like the third or fourth person down. [Biehner]: And yet we... [Roscoe]: Yeah, I think we gotta find a better partner for him than Jake McCabe though, as [Roscoe]: it has here on Daily Face Off. I know this is not obviously anything set in stone, [Roscoe]: but that would be a horrible pair. But who do you put Klingberg with? [Biehner]: Why do you say that would be a horrible pair?
[Roscoe]: Because I don't feel like either of them are overly defensively responsible to [Roscoe]: have two, like you've got kind of like a two way and an offensive defenseman, [Roscoe]: which is, I mean, okay, depending on how you're playing, but I mean, you're putting [Roscoe]: a lot on goalie that, I don't know, this year it's a little more of a question [Roscoe]: mark and net. You don't know, like you don't pepper Joseph Wall with a bunch of. [Roscoe]: high danger shots, so I don't know.
[Biehner]: I think there's good potential there. Like, Riley Brody has been okay for most of [Biehner]: the time they've played together. You could throw Brody with Klingberg, McCabe [Biehner]: up with Riley, you could even... excuse [Roscoe]: That's [Biehner]: me. [Roscoe]: what I was thinking. [Biehner]: Like, I really want to see them load up the minutes on Lillagren this year. Like, [Biehner]: we need to see what we have with them. I love the guy, I think he's got a lot
[Biehner]: of potential, but we need to give him a chance. We can't keep burying him as [Biehner]: a third pairing defenseman. [Roscoe]: Agreed. Because as we all know, you do that and they're always going to be a third [Roscoe]: pair defenseman. [Roscoe]: Okay, next question here from Kilgore Ken. Ken 27 Kilikonda. I like that Twitter [Roscoe]: slash X lets you have two names. Just makes it so fun. I wonder who our goalie is
[Roscoe]: and is Matthew signing or not? I need answers. So that I'll tie into Grizzly Craig [Roscoe]: one's question to starting goalies for the first game. So you mentioned we brought [Roscoe]: in Martin Jones. We've got Joseph Wall, we've got Ilya Samsonov. Which two do [Roscoe]: you think are gonna be a net for game one? [Biehner]: I- [Roscoe]: Who would? Good point. Beaner, what do you think? [Biehner]: See, I wouldn't be surprised if maybe Jones just started in the A. Cause see, kind
[Biehner]: of the same thing with Wall, right? Like you have to see what you have with him. [Biehner]: He finally got his chance because he's been running in danger, trouble forever. [Biehner]: Came up last year and he played well. Like we didn't lose because of him. Thank you. [Biehner]: Yeah, he wasn't the problem. So that could just be me really wanting to see him
[Biehner]: get a chance. Like I get signing Jones the security blanket, but it's not even, [Biehner]: it's not like you're signing an over, like over the hill, former Vezna winner Stanley [Biehner]: Cup champion, you're signing a over the hill 860 goalie.
[Roscoe]: Yeah, his stats are confusing. I mean, we talked about it last episode, but I think [Roscoe]: it's I think it's safe to put Jones in as your backup in game one, but I think [Roscoe]: it's fair to give Wall the opportunity because he's earned it and to bring in Jones [Roscoe]: and just bump him down seems kind of like a kick in the Achilles. So what do [Roscoe]: I think is going to happen? Honestly, I think it's going to be Martin Jones. I think
[Roscoe]: to what Saadi said, it's just waiver wise and just veteran experience there. They're [Roscoe]: probably going to do it. They're probably going to have to pull some cap gymnastics to [Roscoe]: fit somebody else in before game one. So I don't [Biehner]: I was going [Roscoe]: know. [Biehner]: to say wool is $109,000 cheaper than Jones. [Roscoe]: Ugh. [Roscoe]: I know. I'm not saying what's the right decision, I'm saying what I think is
[Roscoe]: going to happen. I think the right decision as well, but what's going to happen [Roscoe]: is it's going to be Martin Jones in game one. [Roscoe]: Anything [Biehner]: I [Roscoe]: to [Biehner]: disagree. [Roscoe]: add? Okay. So last one here from Tommy Ryan 26. Since we know Bradshaw Living wants [Roscoe]: changes on the blue line, who do you think are a few players around the league he [Roscoe]: may be targeting?
[Roscoe]: I have a couple thoughts, but I'm wondering if you guys have any. [Biehner]: Well, I was wondering if there was some sort of deal he was trying to make to [Biehner]: free up some cap space to maybe go after Dumba, but that's clearly not happening [Biehner]: now. [Roscoe]: So you think it'd be like a defensive oriented. [Biehner]: Well realistically, he already went out and got Klingberg. That's basically a forward [Biehner]: who plays back. [Roscoe]: Yep. That's fair.
[Biehner]: Right? So you have Riley, who is Klingberg, but more responsible. You have Klingberg. [Biehner]: And then you have Lily, who is kind of more of a two-way guy, but has a little [Biehner]: bit of offensive ability. So I don't know if you really wanna go like, we're not. [Biehner]: the Pittsburgh Expendables here with Letang and Carlson. [Roscoe]: I mean, it's fair to say that the two defensive oriented defensemen are Giro
[Roscoe]: and Brody. Other than that, it's either offensive or two way. So yeah, I mean, that [Roscoe]: makes the most sense. I still think that there isn't, though there's like an offensive [Roscoe]: threat coming from Klingberg, there's no dangerous shot still. So I mean, even if [Roscoe]: they do get a defensive person, I think. a shot from the blue line is something [Roscoe]: that he might be looking for. I [Roscoe]: don't know, Nikita Zadorov from his old team, potentially.
[Roscoe]: Yeah, I mean, unless you're moving one of the defensemen, it doesn't really make [Roscoe]: sense to be able to bring somebody else in. I think all the all the slots are [Roscoe]: kind of filled. I mean, if he wants changes. Fuck, I mean, who do you move on from [Roscoe]: there? I guess like we've talked about Brody kind of makes sense, but then you really [Roscoe]: got to bring in another defensive defenseman and who's going to do a one for
[Roscoe]: one there. Ugh. [Roscoe]: I mean, you don't want to move Lillagren. The only one you could move, I guess, is Jake [Roscoe]: McCabe. But again, trading defensemen for defensemen is always weird and hard, and [Roscoe]: there's going to have to be a situation where a team wants to move on from somebody. [Biehner]: Having McKay about 2 million for the next few years, that would be stupid to [Biehner]: move on from.
[Roscoe]: Exactly. Unless he starts becoming Justin Hall 2.0, in which case I don't care [Roscoe]: how much we're paying him. [Biehner]: He won't be just [Roscoe]: Um [Biehner]: in Hall 2.0 because he does actually use his size. [Roscoe]: Oh, and as Justin just sent me from six minutes ago, Hall of Fame Buffalo Sabres [Roscoe]: broadcaster Rick, how do you say this? Last [Biehner]: and chaner [Roscoe]: name, because of the, [Biehner]: it.
[Roscoe]: Jenaret, passed away at the age of 81 after a two year illness. That is unfortunate. [Biehner]: Now, [Roscoe]: And do you? [Biehner]: as much as I dislike the Sabres, if you think of the Buffalo Sabres, and like [Biehner]: just like if I think of a Leafs play, I think of Bowen. If I think of a Sabres play, [Biehner]: I think of Rick Generette. [Roscoe]: Gotcha. [Biehner]: Like the Mayday call when Brad May scored to win the series. Mayday, Mayday. Like
[Biehner]: everybody's heard that. Yeah, [Roscoe]: Gotcha. [Biehner]: absolute legend of the game. And that's a condolences to Sabres fans out there. [Roscoe]: Yeah, for sure. Rest in peace. It's unfortunately, you know, up and down episode [Roscoe]: here with that. And it seems, oh, yep, Nick Castellanos just hit another home [Roscoe]: run. [Biehner]: Cheers.
[Roscoe]: Okay, so last thing I want to do here, do a bit of a shorter episode. What do you [Roscoe]: think is the difference between being, I guess, a classy fan and a trashy fan when [Roscoe]: you go to a game? So I want you to describe to me your classy viewing experience [Roscoe]: going to a Leaf game and what that looks like. So, Beaner, start with you. [Biehner]: Is this like personal experience as being both or? [Roscoe]: Now, just I wanted [Biehner]: Hahaha
[Roscoe]: to hear what your opinion of this is. And everybody can chime in on Twitter or [Roscoe]: what they think is classy or trashy to do at an arena or at a game. But what do [Roscoe]: you think is like a classy way to watch the game? [Biehner]: So I have kind of been on, in my opinion, I've kind of been on both sides of
[Biehner]: this. Although the trashy one wasn't really for the Leafs. So if I'm going to a [Biehner]: game now, like when I took my dad to the game that Matthews ended up scoring [Biehner]: his 60th in, like I'm as big of a fan as anybody. I'll yell and scream like cheer.
[Biehner]: If a bad play happens, you know, I might jeer them a little bit. But as I've [Biehner]: grown up, I've kind of come to the realization that you don't have to get, you [Biehner]: know, vulgar or anything like that, because there could be, and maybe this is because [Biehner]: I'm a dad now, but like there could be someone there who has their five or six [Biehner]: year old at their first game, which yeah, okay. If I'm, if I'm two seats over from
[Biehner]: them and I'm yelling and screaming, yeah, go, go score what, whatever. That's great. [Biehner]: That's part of the atmosphere. That's part of going to a game. But if I'm dropping [Biehner]: new words that the kid has never heard every other [Roscoe]: Hehehehehehe [Biehner]: sentence, like that, that's not, they paid as much as I did to go right. Like
[Biehner]: that's, that's where I'm at right now. But I had been on the other side of it [Biehner]: where I took my buddy to a game in Ottawa to see the Canucks play cause he was [Biehner]: a big Canucks fan and we almost got a fight. [Roscoe]: Hehehehe [Biehner]: Like And I'm not even a Canucks fan. Like it's, I've been on both sides, but that [Biehner]: was, that was a long time ago back when I was in college. Um, so yeah, like [Roscoe]: Okay, [Biehner]: I have no issue.
[Roscoe]: let's do [Biehner]: I [Roscoe]: this. [Biehner]: have, yep. Okay. [Roscoe]: What do you wear into the game if you're going classy? [Roscoe]: Ayy. [Roscoe]: Love it. [Roscoe]: Nah, I like that. I like that. I like that. Justin, what are you wearing to the game [Roscoe]: if you're classy viewing experience? [Biehner]: Hi. Classy trash. It doesn't matter. I'm wearing a jersey. If I have a jersey, I'm [Biehner]: wearing it.
[Roscoe]: Is it trashy to wear, let's say like, a replica coach's jacket of the team to the [Roscoe]: game? [Biehner]: I don't think so. [Roscoe]: Okay. [Biehner]: Like, the way, like everybody has their own fandom, right? Like look at those [Biehner]: guys in Vancouver who wore the green suits. Like I wouldn't go that far, but you [Biehner]: do you. Like, and it's- [Biehner]: I was just gonna say, especially like you look at the cost of an average jersey
[Biehner]: now is over $200. If you're going to a Leaf game, you're already mortgaging your [Biehner]: house to go to the game. So like if all you have is a t-shirt like. [Roscoe]: Oh. [Roscoe]: Oh my god I- [Roscoe]: Okay, [Biehner]: Okay, [Roscoe]: go ahead. [Biehner]: sorry. You live in Ottawa your whole life. You're a San Jose Sharks fan. You've [Biehner]: loved Carlson. You haven't had a chance to go to any Senators Sharks games because
[Biehner]: it only happens once a year. You go to a Senators Penguins game this year wearing [Biehner]: a San Jose Carlson jersey. [Roscoe]: Okay. Okay, fine. [Biehner]: Well... [Roscoe]: That Puckdoku answer fits, fine. You win. Oh God, love ya. Okay, so face painting, [Roscoe]: classy or trashy? [Biehner]: Love it. Absolutely love it.
[Roscoe]: Okay. [Biehner]: I went to game one of the cup final, 2012, with my buddy Moose, and he had the full [Biehner]: out playoff beard going, and he got the devil emblem painted on his face, because [Biehner]: he's a big time devil's fan. Like just, I wouldn't do it myself, but anybody [Biehner]: who has the guts to go ahead and get that done and walk around with it, by all [Biehner]: means be proud. 100% he did. He just had [Roscoe]: Hehehe... [Biehner]: kept his shirt on, that's all.
[Roscoe]: Gotta support the
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[Roscoe]: team. [Roscoe]: Uh, okay, what about names on jerseys? Uh, how removed from the team [Biehner]: This [Roscoe]: does [Biehner]: is [Roscoe]: the [Biehner]: the [Roscoe]: player [Biehner]: s- [Roscoe]: have to be before it becomes trashy? [Biehner]: It's never trashy. [Roscoe]: Okay. [Biehner]: To me, it's never trashy. If, exactly. Sorry, Sadi, I feel like I'm stepping over
[Biehner]: you all episodes so far. If you have had that enough of a connection with a player [Biehner]: to purchase a jersey or shirt or coat or whatever with their name and number [Biehner]: on the back, wear it until it's so thin you can't wear it anymore. Like, like [Biehner]: even like Islanders fans, I wouldn't give an Islanders fan any flack for wearing [Biehner]: a Tobaro's jersey. He was their captain. He was their number one overall pick. Like,
[Biehner]: it, yeah. I don't get why people, I thought you were going with the, like some [Biehner]: people say, oh, you know, grown men shouldn't wear a jersey with someone else's [Biehner]: name on it. Like, get the fuck out of here. [Roscoe]: Okay, so here's here too. What's trashier? Putting a player's name who didn't play for [Roscoe]: that team, wishing that they get traded to yours or putting your own name on the back. [Biehner]: A player that hasn't played for him to me.
[Roscoe]: Like when people have the McDavid Leafs jerseys. [Biehner]: I've seen, I've seen Gretzky ones as well. [Roscoe]: Yeah. Okay. So that wins as trashy as Jersey. So I was trying to get somewhere [Roscoe]: where Jersey's become trashy at a game and I found it. Okay. What about food [Roscoe]: at the arena? Is there anything that you would consider as classy or trashy to get?
[Roscoe]: What about, what about like, I mean, me personally, I have spilled some fucking [Roscoe]: mustard on a Jersey with one [Biehner]: Hahaha [Roscoe]: of those huge, from the Senza Arena, they've got these hot dogs that are like a [Roscoe]: foot long. They are way too big, man. That's too much beef, too much beef. I thought, [Roscoe]: I really like hot dogs. I thought I wanted a huge hot dog. I didn't want that
[Roscoe]: much, man. It's too much. But anyway, some schmutz fell on my Jersey and now it's [Roscoe]: all fucked up. So. I would say like anything oversized that is covered in stuff [Roscoe]: like that, that you have to eat with your hands is a little like, you know, you [Roscoe]: might get Costanza [Biehner]: to me. [Roscoe]: to where they catch you on camera struggling with that thing. [Biehner]: meets the nachos. [Biehner]: Like it. [Roscoe]: I know, I should have [Biehner]: It's.
[Roscoe]: done it bite by bite, it's so much smarter. I'm just thinking of that now. Shit. [Biehner]: It's funny that you said that Roscoe, because I swear to God, when we were at the [Biehner]: game with me and my dad, we're both hungry. We each ordered one of them giant hot [Biehner]: dogs because the ACC has them as well. Loaded them all up and dad said, hey, [Biehner]: how much you want to bet he's going to score a 60th now that our hands are full. [Roscoe]: Oh god.
[Biehner]: And sure as shit, we both get about two bites in and he scores it. [Roscoe]: Of course, of course. But I'm interested in why you think nachos are trashy to get. [Biehner]: Like, how are you supposed to eat them without spilling them on yourself, the [Biehner]: person in front of you and the person beside you? Like, eating nachos at a table [Biehner]: is unflattering [Roscoe]: That's [Biehner]: and messy. [Roscoe]: fair.
[Biehner]: Like, I love nachos, [Roscoe]: Are you talking [Biehner]: but... [Roscoe]: like nacho nachos? Like a- Are you talking like a plate of nachos or like the [Roscoe]: movie nachos where you get the thing of nacho dip with the chips and you just dip [Roscoe]: it in a [Biehner]: Either or. [Roscoe]: So my [Biehner]: If you're [Roscoe]: take [Biehner]: at [Roscoe]: on... [Biehner]: a seat in a stadium, sorry, [Roscoe]: Now go for it.
[Biehner]: it's like a hot dog, a burger, a sandwich, slice of pizza, like something you [Biehner]: would pack yourself for a lunch where you don't have a table to sit at to eat. [Roscoe]: Yeah. For me, it's that it seems like something that's not the best bang for your [Roscoe]: buck at the arena. Like everything at the arena is at least [Biehner]: Nothing at [Roscoe]: 20. [Biehner]: the arena [Roscoe]: No, [Biehner]: is a good bang for your buck.
[Roscoe]: but hear me out. If everything's between like 20 and 26 dollars, like you might as well [Roscoe]: get, like if chicken fingers and fries are like a dollar 50 more than getting nachos. [Roscoe]: or like a burger and fries as a couple bucks more than getting nachos. Like that just [Roscoe]: seems like so much better value than getting nachos. Like, I don't know. For me, [Roscoe]: popcorn at the game is weird. I wouldn't call it trashy, but it's something that I just
[Roscoe]: I don't I don't get. I wouldn't do. [Biehner]: dude at the Jays game that I was at. He had the special commemorative Jay's [Biehner]: popcorn container and he caught a foul ball in it. It was awesome. [Roscoe]: Damn, that is pretty cool. But again, it's like that you constantly have something [Roscoe]: in your hands, and your hands are always greasy, and like, I don't wanna touch [Roscoe]: the jersey, I don't know. I don't know.
[Biehner]: What are you doing touching your jersey anyways? You've got it on, why do you [Biehner]: have to touch it? [Roscoe]: I don't know, I don't have to do with my hands, I'm fidgety. I'm literally playing [Roscoe]: with the whole out of a fidget thing that I broke right now. [Biehner]: You hold [Roscoe]: Like, that's... [Biehner]: a beer in one hand and you cheer with the other. [Roscoe]: Okay, so that leads me to the next one. How many beers is trashy? [Biehner]: Why are you driving?
[Roscoe]: Yeah, I guess, okay. I guess that's how we'll say it. Is getting up mid period [Roscoe]: to go get another beer trashy? [Biehner]: Yes, in my opinion. If, like, yeah, if, okay, I, I'm gonna sound like an alcoholic [Biehner]: here. I can handle my beer. So if I'm tying one on, I'm not driving, I don't [Biehner]: have to worry about how I'm getting home and I'm having a good time, you need to
[Biehner]: come back with two beers. Like [Roscoe]: That's [Biehner]: you don't just grab [Roscoe]: true, [Biehner]: one. [Roscoe]: yeah. [Biehner]: Like, gotta preface it with we have to be responsible. Nine times out of 10, I'm [Biehner]: driving anymore, so I have one, maybe two at a game, and that's about it. But. [Roscoe]: Yeah, same here with Ottawa. I'm always driving because I don't want to spend $90 on
[Roscoe]: an Uber and four and a half hours getting there and back. But yeah, I mean, getting [Roscoe]: to, you're still good. I think that's justified because you don't want to leave during [Roscoe]: the period. Because I think anybody who, during the play, because they let you [Roscoe]: do this at some arenas, like you're in Ottawa, during the play just goes back to
[Roscoe]: their seat, that's trashy. Anybody who gets up or goes back to their seat while [Roscoe]: the play is on, that's trashy. [Roscoe]: Um, what else is there? Oh, I mean, there's [Biehner]: throwing [Roscoe]: degree. [Biehner]: stuff on the ice. [Roscoe]: Oh, throwing stuff on the ice. Definitely trashy. Um, what about the, um, [Biehner]: exception for hats and hat tricks. [Roscoe]: Okay, fair. What about the people that try to sneak down to seats?
[Biehner]: Honestly? If you want to go ahead and try that, like take that risk of potentially [Biehner]: being tossed out, go for it. It makes the arena look fuller on TV. Personally, if [Biehner]: I'm there and I see a section with a whole bunch of empty seats, I'm like, Oh, [Biehner]: what the hell's going on? Like it, I don't know, maybe psychologically it just, [Biehner]: it's better to have. Yeah.
[Roscoe]: Yeah, I think there's context to that. I think if you just like right off the bat, [Roscoe]: go up to some seats on the front row when you bought Nosebleeds, like that's pretty [Roscoe]: risky. But if after a couple, you know, if at least like midway through the second, [Roscoe]: if there's still some empty seats up there, I'd say that's probably free game. [Roscoe]: Now that you bring that up, it is interesting. Like for most things, they will
[Roscoe]: have people fill seats. Like most events that aren't sporting events, they'll [Roscoe]: bring people in specifically just to fill seats. I mean, my girlfriend and I [Roscoe]: were at a comedy show where we were moved up into the front row to fill seats because
[Roscoe]: they were filming it. It seems odd to me that sports arenas don't do this. Like [Roscoe]: once the game has started, if there's people whose tickets aren't checked, like I [Roscoe]: guess if they're season ticket holders, they can't assume that those people aren't [Roscoe]: coming, which is probably the problem. But it just seems strange that they wouldn't
[Roscoe]: at least ask the season ticket holders to RSVP by a certain time. or else they'll [Roscoe]: just say like, hey, we will fill your seats for the sake of the broadcast if you [Roscoe]: don't, you know, say you're coming. [Biehner]: Yeah. Realistically, that would, in my opinion, that would be the better way [Biehner]: to do it because then it, yet again, it's just, it's psychologically, it feels better.
[Roscoe]: Yeah, because how many times, like, especially with the people that are season [Roscoe]: ticket holders, you know, at least for Toronto, it's a lot of, like we say, the [Roscoe]: suits and the corporate seats, all the biggest fans that are cheering the hardest [Roscoe]: are up in the 300s usually. So, I mean, you bring a bunch of those people down, [Roscoe]: it's going to make the broadcast look a lot better. Just saying. You know, a bunch
[Roscoe]: of signs all of a sudden come down on camera. Maybe you have to block some of [Roscoe]: them out, but at least they're there. [Biehner]: Plus change the atmosphere of the game right I'm sure the players would love [Biehner]: it to see these fans going wild rather than guys in suits [Roscoe]: Mm-mm. um what else uh is trying to catch a t-shirt from the uh mascots t-shirt [Roscoe]: canon trashy [Roscoe]: But [Biehner]: Perfect.
[Roscoe]: Okay, got it. Grabbing anything from a toss at a game is classy. Pushing a kid over [Roscoe]: to do so is trashy. There [Biehner]: I'm out. [Roscoe]: you go. Oh god, anything else we can break down at the game? What else is there? [Roscoe]: Yeah, signs are signs, I guess depending on what it says, it's pretty gray area. [Roscoe]: Oh true. [Biehner]: Am I weird for thinking that if you're an adult, maybe signs are trashy?
[Roscoe]: I don't think you're weird for that. I think it's strange [Biehner]: Like. [Roscoe]: as an adult to like, make, do some crafts to show another adult that, you know, [Roscoe]: you love what they do. I don't know, I think that's kind of strange. [Biehner]: Yeah, like kids by all means, like that's part of the experience, right? They're [Biehner]: trying to get their idols to notice them.
[Roscoe]: Yeah. [Biehner]: But I don't know, like unless it was like Luke Man coming to Canada for the [Biehner]: first time, like one of them, I traveled 30,000 or however many thousand kilometers [Roscoe]: Exactly. [Biehner]: it is, right? Like [Roscoe]: There's [Biehner]: shout [Roscoe]: context. [Biehner]: out Luke Man. [Roscoe]: But if you're just like, yo, Marth sauce me a stick on a sign, like, no, get out [Roscoe]: of here. I just had one. Ha ha
[Roscoe]: Oh my God. With his number from Be A Pro and Chell. [Biehner]: Oh my god. [Roscoe]: Definitely. Oh my God. Shit, I just thought of, oh, any noisemaker at the game, [Roscoe]: Trashy, don't leave your fucking, [Biehner]: 100%. [Roscoe]: your drums and your kazoos and your spinny noisemaker things at home. I'm so tired
[Roscoe]: of this every time there's somebody with one. Unless you are a mascot who is paid [Roscoe]: by the team to make noise, don't, like, how do they let people in with these [Roscoe]: things? I don't get it. It's always like the one drum guy, you know? It's like [Roscoe]: he's got a handshake deal with the team to be able to bring this drum in when
[Roscoe]: nobody else. But you have the cowbell guy. There's always the cowbell person. And [Roscoe]: they've got like the cape on with like the, you know, it's the flag of the team. [Roscoe]: And they're like jumping around. It's like. They're not looking for a new mascot, [Roscoe]: like you're not going to get hired. I don't get what you're doing. Those people [Roscoe]: bug me. That's trashy.
[Roscoe]: man. Classy move I've seen a couple times the last few games I've gone to is there's [Roscoe]: like a group of kids and there's like a couple parents and they'll like get the seats [Roscoe]: like behind them and the kids have like their own little row and there's like [Roscoe]: three or four of them. Yeah, looks like they're always having a good time. [Roscoe]: Yeah, see only child. I went to a lot of games with a lot of a lot of adults
[Roscoe]: as a kid. So, you know, different experience. Maybe that's just me being jealous. [Roscoe]: Anyway, [Biehner]: Now I've got one for you guys. [Roscoe]: what's that? [Biehner]: Someone wearing an object in as a hat that isn't designed to be a hat. [Roscoe]: Oh man, like a garbage can lid or... [Biehner]: or like a bucket from a local wing joint that was brought to you with beer and [Biehner]: ice in it.
[Roscoe]: Yeah, and I'm gonna I'm gonna lump in dollar [Biehner]: That [Roscoe]: store [Biehner]: was me, [Roscoe]: color. [Biehner]: by the way. [Roscoe]: Wait, actually, get the fuck out of here. Why?
[Biehner]: So my one buddy, the same one I went to Ottawa with, who I almost got in a fight, [Biehner]: big time Canucks fan, for his bachelor party, it actually timed out perfectly that [Biehner]: his NFL team, the Buccaneers, and his NHL team, the Canucks, were both playing [Biehner]: in Buffalo in the same weekend. [Roscoe]: Oh shit.
[Biehner]: He went to university down in St. Catharines, so he had friends down there. We [Biehner]: stayed at one of their house, so we just made up, the whole bachelor party was [Biehner]: a whole weekend. We hired a coach bus to take us from St. Catharines to Buffalo. [Biehner]: Like, it was a great time. And we ate at this wing joint that was just down the [Biehner]: road from the Sabres Arena. And needless to say, there was a lot of beverages ingested.
[Biehner]: And as we're getting ready to pay and to leave, I was really thirsty. We were [Biehner]: already leaving. There's a big bucket full of icy water in front of me. [Roscoe]: Oh boy. [Biehner]: I may or may not have drank it and put it on my head as a hat and walked out of [Biehner]: the bar. [Roscoe]: Oh boy. Well [Biehner]: They [Roscoe]: done. [Biehner]: let me, they let me out of the bar and in the arena wearing it.
[Roscoe]: That is actually the craziest part of it, that they let you [Biehner]: Hahaha [Roscoe]: leave the bar like that and enter an arena like that. Damn. [Biehner]: And I wasn't the one that got kicked out of the arena. We had friends who did, but. [Roscoe]: done. I was gonna say I'm lumping in shitty like streamer dollar store wigs like
[Roscoe]: the blue and white ones people have like those... I'm over that come on guys like [Roscoe]: dye your hair or paint your face that's those are kind of acceptable that's a little [Roscoe]: silly. What else is there? I can't think of anything else [Biehner]: Yeah, I'm kind of at a loss. [Roscoe]: Go for it. [Roscoe]: Oh god. [Roscoe]: I saw that and didn't realize he's like not even a relevant person. [Roscoe]: Oh no. [Roscoe]: Oh my god.
[Roscoe]: in [Biehner]: and [Roscoe]: the [Biehner]: the NHL. [Roscoe]: NHL. [Roscoe]: Lindros? [Biehner]: I would have to say Jagger or Lindrass, yeah. [Roscoe]: Holy shit, what? [Biehner]: I don't think we can. [Roscoe]: That was fire. Give me a new fire for that. [Roscoe]: I don't even, that's insane. Like I knew there were teams that were not cap compliant [Roscoe]: but I didn't realize it was like there were players making more money than players [Roscoe]: are now at the max.
[Roscoe]: I don't get it. [Roscoe]: You know, as much as we can blame how Betman runs this league, the NHLPA has [Roscoe]: really done themselves absolutely no favors at all in getting their own salaries [Roscoe]: up over the same course of time. Like, this, if they, if they were an active union, [Roscoe]: like, they would be livid with 80% of the things that he does. And instead they're [Roscoe]: just like, we'll take it to the next bargaining. Like every time it's like, oh,
[Roscoe]: it might be a lockout. The players just fold on everything. They always do. So [Roscoe]: or they'll sell out the next generation to, you know, make it a little better on them. [Roscoe]: But it seems that Berman always gets his way. And, you know, that's kind of his [Roscoe]: job. They've just been losing time after time in these negotiations. And here [Roscoe]: we are. Entry level contracts in the NHL are what, 900 or nine hundred and fifty
[Roscoe]: grand in 2023, which I mean. Not to shy at how much money that is, especially US [Roscoe]: dollars, but I mean, come on. What's an entry level contract in the MDA? What is [Roscoe]: an NBA entry-level contract? [Biehner]: For NBA, I couldn't tell you. [Roscoe]: It is. What is it? How much is a rookie contract? Oh, get the fuck out of here. So [Roscoe]: it's... [Roscoe]: It's like 10 million a year? Yeah, okay, so, oh, it depends on when you were picked.
[Roscoe]: Uh, yeah, so if you're the first overall pick, first year salary is $10 million, second [Roscoe]: year salary is 10.6, third year option is 11.1. [Roscoe]: Honestly, until the 30th pick, you're still making over 2 million a year for three [Roscoe]: years. That's insane. [Roscoe]: Like, what? I did not realize these entry-level contracts were so high. [Roscoe]: Anyway, that's how far behind we are. That sucks. Thanks for tuning in. Fuck, I hate
[Roscoe]: this league sometimes, man. It's so stupid. Follow us everywhere, watch the videos, [Roscoe]: send us questions. I got some, I know I said I had merch coming out. I'm just, I'm [Roscoe]: still working on it. I'm sorry. I want it to be perfect. I'm a perfectionist. [Roscoe]: It's coming. Love you, good night. [Roscoe]: If you have any other ideas for classier trashy things, send that in too, that was fun. [Roscoe]: I've been listening to podcasts, are you garbage?
