The NHL's Global Series has been a resounding success, with the NHL taking full advantage of the day games and creating great content around its time in Sweden. However, some fans were upset with how the schedule shaped out.
Fans noticed that the Toronto Maple Leafs had it remarkedly easier than the other teams participating in the event. The Leafs were the only team not to play a back-to-back and played both of their games against teams coming off a back-to-back.
Many also noticed that the Leafs burned two of their "away" games of the season during the event. This means they won't give up two of their home games in Toronto for the trip, as some teams had to count this international trip towards their home games. This was speculated to be because of Toronto's revenue during home games.
It would appear that the Leafs took advantage of their so-called advantage in Sweden. They topped off their trip with an overtime win this morning against the Minnesota Wild after winning Friday afternoon against the Detroit Red Wings.
The Leafs' Swedish superstar William Nylander took full advantage of his homecoming, scoring 5 points in his 2 games in Sweden.
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19 NOVEMBRE | 254 ANSWERS Gary Bettman Accused Of Rigging Games Sparking Major Controversy In The Hockey World Do you think the Leafs had an unfair advantage? | ||
Yes | 137 | 53.9 % |
No | 117 | 46.1 % |
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