SIMMONS: Will Matthews' stupidity and entitlement cost him Leafs captaincy?
An apparently drunken Auston Matthews was caught with his pants down in Arizona and, in doing so, probably cost himself the captaincy of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The announcement was expected to come early next week, just before the NHL regular season is to begin.
But how do they do that now?
How do they do that when Matthews is facing a disorderly conduct and disruptive behaviour charge stemming from an incident last May, according to the Scottsdale Police Department?
How do they do that in this changing world of MeToo and anti-harassment, with a hockey team run by the politically correct general manager Kyle Dubas? How do they look the other way?
And how do the Leafs, in the wake of the Matthews news breaking late on Tuesday afternoon, reward idiocy?
They can’t look away when a position that’s all about leadership and maturity — and, even more than that, that’s historically symbolic for a signature franchise — is trampled on by immature hijinks, and a lack of judgment
The response here to Matthews' actions is disturbing, especially in 2019.
Is there no empathy for the victim?
Matthews intentionally made her feel unsafe
and then did something bordering on sexual harassment.
To dismiss his behaviour as "nothing" after the victim was shaken enough to file a police report is shameful.
I seriously think the captaincy should be given to Tavares or Rielly after this incident.
Of course, the fact that Matthews actually victimized someone makes his actions even more egregious.
It's stupid for sure. And he should be charged.
But as the legend Elton John once remarked, "It's a little bit funny".
It's stupid for sure. And he should be charged.
But as the legend Elton John once remarked, "It's a little bit funny".
I would prefer to know nothing about athletes lives away from the arena where they perform, other than when it's relevant to their athletic performance (e.g., training, diet, struggles to get to where they are, etc.). The reason for this is that athletes are generally meatheads. I often find their personal actions/views distasteful or worse. But it has little to nothing to do with why I like to watch them. I'd rather not know that Connor Brown is a big fan of Doug Ford or that Mitch Marner will pimp himself for just about any brand or that Joe Carter thinks of Jesus as his personal saviour.
Trying to startle a woman alone in a car in the middle of the night is nothing myself or any of my friends would have ever thought would be funny when I was that age. It suggests an attitude towards women that wasn't cool in the 80s and still isn't today. It should not require an explanation. It's nothing surprising or shocking, nor is the proclivity for a recently made multimillionaire to shit on people beneath him. It would be nice if they were better than this but why anyone would expect differently or care about it is a tad perplexing.
The fucking hyperbole. How do you people leave the house on a daily basis?
Bobo is speculating the Leafs were blindsided by it yesterday which will likely land him in some hot water with management
The right thing to do would have been to come clean to let them get out in front of it. This would have blown over by now. Unfortunately its going to be the talking point of the week right now with the season starting and a captain being named