What are the emotions of Leafs fans over the last 24 hours?
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0:01 Number 12 for the Leafs.
0:02 Number 12 for the Leafs.
0:04 10 FOR CALGARY.
0:06 12.
0:06 THE LEAFS.
0:09 12.
0:08 WOW.
0:08 THE LEAFS HAVE WON THE LEAFS WON THE LOTTERY.
0:12 MATT SUNDE.
0:13 Look at Matt Sunde.
0:18 Ah.
0:19 That leads us to a special edition of Harvey's Hot Takes with Brian Hayes,
0:25 who as you just saw is the host of Overdrive on TSN Radio.
0:28 And you guys did a special YouTube show for the lottery.
0:32 And there's a lot of doom and gloom going into it after
0:36 uh Monday's bizarre press conference and that has just been erased entirely.
0:41 It's all positive emotions now.
0:43 Uh we saw your initial reaction,
0:45 but take us through the emotions the last 24 hours.
0:48 I'm glad you show that because I have
0:49 not seen that since I'm sitting beside you.
0:52 Uh 10 years ago, I had an even more ridiculous reaction when the Leafs
0:56 won their uh the lottery and they ended up picking Austin Matthews and I
0:59 blurted out something that I can't now get rid of because it's easily
1:03 the most embarrassing thing I've ever said or done in front of a microphone.
1:07 But that was an authentic reaction cuz I I wasn't expecting it clearly.
1:11 I was admittedly rooting for Calgary to win it,
1:13 Vancouver to win it, Winnipeg to win it, or Toronto to win it.
1:17 And by the way, if you're questioning that at home,
1:19 check the tape because you said that on the show yesterday.
1:22 I did.
1:22 I mean, I would love I wanted to see a Canadian team win it.
1:25 I was again thinking Calgary or Vancouver,
1:28 but this is the Maple Leafs in a nutshell, Jay.
1:30 I mean, they are a roller coaster.
1:32 They are a soap opera and you can always bank on the next chapter being written.
1:37 I didn't expect the next chapter to happen 24 hours later because you
1:42 referenced the Chica hiring Sundine the press
1:44 conference and ultimately what today represented
1:48 first time in about a calendar year it's been a positive night
1:51 for Leaf fans and I know people in Vancouver don't want to hear that.
1:55 Calgary don't want to hear that.
1:56 People in New York, Chicago, I understand that.
1:59 But you'd have to go back to game six of the second round against
2:02 Florida last year when they went down to Florida and they won that game 2-1.
2:05 Bringing it back to Toronto.
2:06 And we all know what happened in game seven.
2:08 Ever since they lost that game, it has been a steady downhill like just
2:14 just grind for the fan base filled with negativity
2:17 and vitrial and you know a lot of uncertainty of where things are going to go.
2:22 And this is the first time in a calendar year where my phone blew up,
2:26 my social media blew up and Leaf fans are actually just breathing easing
2:29 and saying something broke their way because
2:31 it was a very very difficult season.
2:33 It was an awful year.
2:34 They were terrible.
2:34 by the end they were tanking and the uncertainty was
2:37 would they tank enough to actually end up winning this thing.
2:40 So I think a lot of Leaf fans for the first time in a year
2:43 are like all right maybe things are
2:44 going to start turning in the right direction.
2:46 Well and we we haven't even mentioned our hockey insider Chris Johnston's
2:50 report that Austin Matthews is not committed to the Leafs for next season.
2:55 Chris Johnston's report kind of out there all day on Tuesday.
2:59 Kind of shocking in in some ways, I think.
3:02 Right.
3:02 Because it's the first time we've ever heard anything of that nature
3:06 about Matthews that potentially maybe he's not sure about sticking around.
3:09 Well, then they go win the draft lottery.
3:11 Do you think this maybe changes Matthews mind
3:14 and makes him a little more committed to the team?
3:16 I'm not sure it actually affects him
3:18 that much because let's say they take McKenna, right?
3:21 He's going to be 18 years old.
3:23 I would I would assume he steps in and plays for the Leafs next year.
3:26 Maybe he goes back to Penn State.
3:27 Maybe he can play for the Marlies or something like that.
3:30 Matthews is, I'm sure, looking at this one year at a time,
3:33 but at most two years at a time because he's got two years left on his contract.
3:37 So I I can't imagine Gavin McKenna represents that much
3:41 positivity for Matthews in particular for the next two years.
3:44 Right.
3:44 Right.
3:44 Not to suggest he can't or won't turn into a great player,
3:47 but it might take four years, five years, six, seven years.
3:50 And I don't think Matthews is on that timeline.
3:52 But if he is committed to the Maple Leafs,
3:56 this is a big boost for Matthews because now you you take a kid
4:00 under his wing that could be his winger as early as possibly this season,
4:04 but certainly two or three years into the future
4:06 if he's going to be here long term.
4:08 And that's really what left when Marner went to Vegas.
4:11 Right now, I'm not sitting here saying McKenna
4:13 is going to be Mitch Mner or or is
4:15 going to replace that production at any point in the next two or three years.
4:18 But when you get a first overall pick,
4:20 it's a massive boost for the organization.
4:22 And it's interesting, the draft is in Buffalo this year,
4:24 that's where Matthews was drafted 10 years ago.
4:27 And you know, it's kind of a a full circle
4:30 moment here where when Matthews came in, it was like,
4:33 all right, who is going to mentor him.
4:34 In reality, it was going to be Mike Babcock
4:37 and it was probably going to be Brendan Shanahan.
4:39 Now, if it's McKenna that goes first overall and Matthews is here,
4:42 it's a player that is going to take him under his wing.
4:45 And it's a big opportunity, I think,
4:47 for Matthews to possibly step forward and commit to the team and say,
4:51 "I'm going to accept this role as his mentor and take
4:54 him under my wing and hopefully allow him to grow and prosper
4:57 as a Maple Leaf again if it is McKenna." But I think
5:00 this opens the door to multiple opportunities and options now for the Leafs.
5:04 And ultimately, Matthew's future, Jay, is in his hands,
5:08 not the hands of Chaikica, Sundine, P, and the Maple Leafs.
5:12 He is going to make the decision on his future.
5:14 And if he wants to leave, I think this softens that.
5:19 I think it opens up the opportunity for Maple
5:21 Leaf Sports and Entertainment and the Leafs in their front
5:24 office to sell a new future because you've got
5:27 this first overall pick where if they kept their fifth pick,
5:30 let's say, and Matthews determines, I want to go play somewhere else,
5:35 it's a tougher cell, right?
5:36 You got the fifth overall pick.
5:38 What's that trade going to look like?
5:39 I'm not saying this is going to happen,
5:41 but it could be on the table from a marketing standpoint.
5:44 Matthews wants to move on.
5:46 You're going to get a ton of prospects and a ton of picks.
5:48 You pair that with the first overall pick,
5:51 launches you into a completely new era.
5:52 Well, and that was going to be my next question for you.
5:54 McKenna and Matthews are a decade apart in age.
5:57 The it doesn't the timeline.
5:59 You mentioned timelines.
6:00 They don't really work out for these two players.
6:03 For John Chica, is it now a scenario where you start to think about
6:07 this team as a team of the future as opposed to a team of the present?
6:10 Well, it depends on what he sold Keith P on, right?
6:13 like taking this job.
6:14 We may never know that.
6:16 Exactly.
6:16 And ultimately, there's a lot of uncertainty on that.
6:18 Exactly what Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment want to see happen here.
6:22 Do they want to keep Matthews and keep Knander
6:25 and now pair it with McKenna to sell some jerseys,
6:27 sell some tickets, sell some hope?
6:29 Um I I could see that being the case.
6:31 I can't imagine the Leafs now, and I'm talking about ownership more than than
6:35 than John Chica would look at this and say,
6:37 "Okay, let's move off these players." You know,
6:40 I don't I don't think that's going to happen.
6:42 But ultimately, if Matthews stays and if Knander stays,
6:46 you still need waves of attack afterwards, right?
6:49 Like you you you look at a team like Dallas as an example.
6:53 Different players, different history.
6:54 But there was a time five, six,
6:56 seven years ago that was Jamie Ben's team, Tyler Sean's team, right?
7:00 They had veterans that were the leaders.
7:01 They got pushed down the lineup because players jumped them, right?
7:04 And it obviously happened in conjunction
7:06 with their playing falling off a little bit.
7:08 That could be the future with the Leafs.
7:10 Again, Matthews is still in his 20s.
7:12 William Knander just turned 30.
7:13 They've got years and years of prime play ahead of them,
7:16 but if you can supplement them with wave after wave after wave,
7:20 and I think that's important to point out here, Jay,
7:22 the lottery bowls fell in the direction of the Maple Leafs.
7:24 They got lucky tonight.
7:25 It's a big boost.
7:27 The job's far from finished.
7:29 And I I mean replenishing the farm system.
7:32 If it's McKenna, that's a big get.
7:34 You need a lot more.
7:35 You still got to hit on the other first round picks in the future,
7:38 second and third round picks.
7:39 Again, what tonight means is their first round
7:42 picks in the next two years are gone.
7:43 I was just going to mention that.
7:45 I think that's kind of being under reportported.
7:46 Chris Johnson actually reported that that Yeah.
7:49 nope.
7:50 First rounder 2027, no first rounder in 2028,
7:53 which makes my whole theory of rebuilding
7:55 under McKenna sort of a little bit shaky.
7:57 It definitely does because they're unprotected
8:00 and and those are scary propositions in the future.
8:02 But it all comes down to selling it to a fan base, right?
8:06 The fans are right now, the Leaf fans are waiting to see what is the plan here.
8:10 Give us some direction.
8:11 This past year was a mess.
8:13 The previous nine years obviously very good in terms of regular season success.
8:17 It wouldn't be ideal.
8:18 It's not the way I would necessarily paint it up, but those picks are gone.
8:22 The trades are done.
8:23 The Carlo deal is done.
8:24 The lot steel deal is done.
8:26 You can't you can't get them back.
8:28 If this is a purely hypothetical,
8:30 if Matthews determines he wants out, Knander determines they want out,
8:35 I think you can sell McKenna, if it's that, if it's him,
8:40 the picks, the prospects you're going to get from those guys
8:43 and launch it into a new era.
8:44 What that's going to do is actually extend
8:46 the timeline on when you think you can be successful.
8:48 And you asked me about John Chica.
8:50 That would give him a lot of breathing room.
8:52 that would give him a lot of opportunity to get more creative
8:55 as opposed to an initiative from ownership or an objective from ownership.
8:59 You got to try to get back in the playoffs next year.
9:01 Yeah, that's a very different road.
9:02 It's a more challenging road in my opinion and it's a it's
9:06 a more nerve-wracking role I would think if you're the GM of this team.
9:10 If only we could get uh Chika to tell us what he pitched to Keith.
9:15 Keith used to be our boss.
9:16 I'm sure he'll tell us someday if he ever shows up on our show someday.
9:20 Brian Hayes, you're awesome.
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