Do we celebrate the Leafs’ scumbags?

by on August 25, 2011 in League News - 183 Comments

Do we celebrate the Leafs’ scumbags?
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Matt Cooke says he’s a changed man and doesn’t want to hurt another player with an illegal hit. I believe him.

In fact, I doubt he’s ever gone into a season with the intention of ending as many careers as possible or anything foolish like that. Though, because of his recent past he’s become well-known as the dirtiest player in the NHL – until he punches a full 82 game season without incident, it’ll stay that way. Makes sense.

The recent news about Cooke’s “changed ways” stirred up a lot of conversation around the blogosphere and Twitter. Some seemed happy about Cooke trying to make a change, others crucified them for “supporting that monster.”

One argument I’ve heard from Penguins fans who continue to say they’re a fan of Cooke, is that it’s as simple as this: “Cooke is a Penguin, I’m a fan of the Penguins, I’ll support Matt Cooke. You would do the same if he played with your favorite team.”

I thought about this for a while, and came to the conclusion that “yeah, I guess I probably would.”

If Cooke was traded to the Leafs tomorrow, I’d likely just try to focus on what I believed he could contribute to the team winning – Cooke is, after all, a pretty decent hockey player behind all the dirt. Of course many things would be written about whether he was a risk for racking up penalties or suspensions, and that would be completely warranted. But I don’t think I would be disgusted with the Leafs for bringing him in, and I certainly wouldn’t waste my time boo’ing or trashing the guy at every opportunity.

A lot of what Cooke has done recently is stupid, I can’t argue that. But there are tons of players capable of inflicting the same types damage league-wide. The Leafs have one in their own locker room – forward Mike Brown.

Brown is a genuine enforcer, isn’t all that great at hockey, can skate pretty well for a duster, and likes to throw head shots. I’ve seen them with my own eyes.

Last season Brown threw a dangerous head hit at Ed Jovanovski in a mid-season game against the Coyotes, laying Jovo out flailing on the ice. He was handed a three game suspension after the fact, despite no penalty call on the actual play. You can view video of the hit right here.

Later in the season, Brown threw another head shot at Hawks defenceman Duncan Keith, an NHL all-star in every sense of the word (video here). This time it was an elbow, much like the one Cooke delivered to Ryan McDonagh of the Rangers, bringing about his most recent suspension.

Brown wasn’t suspended for the hit on Keith, but given the new NHL rules of escalating punishment for a repeat offender, he probably should have received anywhere from 4-6 games.

Do I dislike Mike Brown for all of this? No. Right now he’s a Leaf, and I’m a fan of the team. However, for a guy who’s only 26 (seven years younger than Cooke), I wouldn’t be surprised to see him rack up a rotten reputation if he’s consistently in the lineup for the forseeable future. Will it ever come to that? Probably not. I doubt Brown can hold down a job in the NHL for nearly as long as Cooke has, he simply isn’t as good at playing the game.

However, I can see the risk of having Brown in the lineup, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see him seriously injure another player if he keeps targeting the head. But right now I’m not really against him being a Leaf, and I’ll probably continue to stand by without too much complaint while he’s in blue and white.

I’m totally aware that Brown’s resume isn’t as littered with head shots and suspensions to the extent that Cooke’s surely has, but he’s a lot younger. There’s plenty of time for him to end a few careers if he can stick around, which again is unlikely.

So the next time you hear a Penguins fan going on about how Cooke brings an element to their lineup that helps the team win, you probably shouldn’t be so quick to jump in and criticize if you’re going to turn around and believe the Leafs are 100% clean. They aren’t.

Just because Matt Cooke is a bit of a more high profile scumbag than the rest, doesn’t make much of a difference. There are scumbags all throughout the league, even in your favorite lineup.

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  • Ensign

    Actually on the Jovo hit Brown totally move to ensure the hit..watch how the elbow moves back and up. Im sure he didn’t try to lay him out hard but that was the result.

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  • Anonymous

    he made a few sweet passes last year as well, the one to armstrong from the side of the net, and there was one on a rush where he pulled a toe-drag and passed to someone, cant remember who, but that was burried too.

    His wheels are sick too. I think the guy is a solid NHLer.

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  • Anonymous

    I think the point is, Browns actions started as a clean legitimate hit…ened up in an elbow. Whereas Cooke seeks to blinmdsight people from behind or throw elbows when the opponent is standing still, obviously intentional.

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  • tron

    To Lupul…can’t forget that goal

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  • rustynail

    and yet he totally disappeared in the WHL playoffs, if his last name was not Schenn would we even be talking about him?

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  • Anonymous

    I concur…Tucker took an everyone, all 175 pounds….its up to teammates to step in and scrum it up if Cooke ends up going with an enforcer…

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  • Anonymous

    Yeah…some days I should just hit the close button though…and I think this may be one of them!! LOL

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  • Dan hockey fan
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  • Anonymous

    No I wouldn’t and I was basing everything on last years WJC…he does need to mature and become more of a team player, but he has the talent and the hockey sense to excel.

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  • Anonymous

    I still think so, but a good point to be made…he made such an impression at the WJC that I think you would be hearing about it him anyway.

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  • Anonymous

    Youa re right there, he backed away from a few.

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  • Hawkee Gooroo

    NEW REIMER BLOG!

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  • Anonymous

    I think he will probably be a 2nd liner(fringe 1st liner on lesser teams, 3rd liner in crazy situations ie. Pittsburgh lol), to be honest. I just think he’s overhyped…mostly, because of his last name in Leafland. He will score some points for sure, but I don’t think he is a true difference maker. As he proved he wasn’t at the junior level.

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  • Dan hockey fan

    Both Kadri and Schenn have not proven what they can do at the NHL level. Yes some Toronto fans follow Brayden becaue of his brother but others because the Leafs do not have a true 1C. Until Burke gets one fans will continue to look at the Juniours in a hope we get one there. I would have liked Landescog more than Brayden. It would be nice to know we had a true 1C prospect which we do not only hope that one develops into one like Colbourne or Kadri.

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  • Armchair GM

    Given that I can’t think of any other owners named Mario I’m assuming you’re referring to Mario Lemieux, the player Bobby Orr called the most skilled player he ever saw?

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  • Anonymous

    im sure hall would be happy knowing theres one less guy to destroy him

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