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Monkeypunk
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Whenever, wherever, ON
Joined: 06.27.2013

Today @ 7:50 AM ET
I have had both quality Managers and horrible ones. I imagine most people have experienced the same.
- Aetherial


I would say that it's often more about the people than the manager for whether it's a good day or a bad day - in that if the team of people itself like one another, then the manager is usually inconsequential. You'll help each other and work together to get to where you need to be. That said, usually that type of team is assembled by a good manager and can be inherited by a bad one. I've never seen a bad manager put together and build a good team. Of course the longer a bad manager is running a good team, the more likely it is that the members of the team will start to go elsewhere no matter how much they like working with the group.
Fakepartofme
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Living rent free... in your head, ON
Joined: 09.20.2010

Today @ 8:20 AM ET
Dudes what was with the goal reviews yesterday? I thought both teams had good goals overturned. Why bother stopping the game for five minutes just to get a still controversial-at-best ruling? Why not just go with the call on the ice at the time that's also controversial or wrong? Eliminate the middle man here.

PS LEAFS

- Zezel

Cause its the NHL....they gotta complicate things.
As a former beer league goalie, they really need to eliminate these soft goalie interference calls, its embarrassing. These goalies act like they cant be touched, you're a hockey player on the ice, you are going to get bumped. Obviously call it when a player runs over a goalie or clearly is in his way from stopping the puck....but these minor touches are embarrassing.
Also if tennis, soccer and football have these VAR systems can basically matrix in on a ball or a player's foot to see if either was a cm over the line then Im sure the NHL could use a similar system to see if the stick was more than 48 inches off the ice.
senstroll
Location: Leafs AAV Champs, ON
Joined: 02.22.2008

Today @ 8:24 AM ET
oh i get the time piece. But i get paid rather well, least I can do is get out of pyjamas and get my ass to work and actually work alongside my teammates. also i like my 4 monitors. Wait its now only 2-3 days a week? lol
- drexel


My team lead and Manager are in GTA. Im in Ottawa. most of the rest of my team is in Toronto or Montreal. I dont see them if I do go into the office. There is 2 of us here that work together. hardly worth the bother

but iv worked from home for 12 years. pre covid was 2-3 days a week. but now I see how useless it is and wasteful. there are times you need to go in for sure, thats not a problem. its the going in just for the sake of it, and without a purpose thats dumb.

I have a much better setup at home, 3 monitors and a desk I can move up to stand. the office I might get 1 monitor and no desk I can do that.

anyways. ill drop it.

i see the leafs won. sweet. I didnt watch..again. was curling
Monkeypunk
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Whenever, wherever, ON
Joined: 06.27.2013

Today @ 8:39 AM ET
My team lead and Manager are in GTA. Im in Ottawa. most of the rest of my team is in Toronto or Montreal. I dont see them if I do go into the office. There is 2 of us here that work together. hardly worth the bother

but iv worked from home for 12 years. pre covid was 2-3 days a week. but now I see how useless it is and wasteful. there are times you need to go in for sure, thats not a problem. its the going in just for the sake of it, and without a purpose thats dumb.

I have a much better setup at home, 3 monitors and a desk I can move up to stand. the office I might get 1 monitor and no desk I can do that.

anyways. ill drop it.

i see the leafs won. sweet. I didnt watch..again. was curling

- senstroll


Similar experience to yours - I've been working from home full-time since around 2016, but I'd been working more and more from home since around 2006 - initially maybe one day a week and then later up to 3 days.

When we have a large project with many people, getting together in a room is still more productive because you can guarantee everyone is there and paying attention. You can also read people to see who's maybe not quite following along and change delivery to get them on-board. Like in 2016 we were designing an integrated product/service/resource catalogue system and conceptually there were a lot of people who just weren't getting the way these components differentiated themselves or worked together. Being in a room together really helped to recognize who was puzzled and then make room for questions or stop and explain things that you'd otherwise assume, from silence on a conference call, were fine.

But once the concepts are understood and the work is assigned and people break out into smaller groups to do different tasks, working from home has no downside.

I mean before COVID I had a DECT headset that allowed me to roam freely around the house while on conference calls. I could participate in calls and still be doing laundry, or even vacuuming if I wasn't really an active participant. Honestly that was probably the best work/life balance for finding time when there was none available.
GalacticStone
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: We shoulda let Uncle Billy finish the job.
Joined: 01.29.2013

Today @ 8:45 AM ET
You shoulda called your bookie. I got a royal flush on picks - undefeated.

Tonight's smoking hot picks.

DET - PIT : DET
TOR - WSH : TOR
CAR - UTA : UTA
LAK - COL : COL
VGK - ANA : VGK


DET - PIT : DET - correct
TOR - WSH : TOR - correct
CAR - UTA : UTA - correct
LAK - COL : COL - correct
VGK - ANA : VGK - correct

Current record : 25-17 (.595%)

Leafs gave me such a scare that I turned the game off and didn't see the result until this morning.

JT is really earning that $10m x 5 contract.


senstroll
Location: Leafs AAV Champs, ON
Joined: 02.22.2008

Today @ 8:48 AM ET
You shoulda called your bookie. I got a royal flush on picks - undefeated.



DET - PIT : DET - correct
TOR - WSH : TOR - correct
CAR - UTA : UTA - correct
LAK - COL : COL - correct
VGK - ANA : VGK - correct

Current record : 25-17 (.595%)

Leafs gave me such a scare that I turned the game off and didn't see the result until this morning.

JT is really earning that $10m x 5 contract.

- GalacticStone


JT is cooked barely a 3C, worth maybe 3mil. but too old and slow, best to waive him now
senstroll
Location: Leafs AAV Champs, ON
Joined: 02.22.2008

Today @ 8:51 AM ET
Similar experience to yours - I've been working from home full-time since around 2016, but I'd been working more and more from home since around 2006 - initially maybe one day a week and then later up to 3 days.

When we have a large project with many people, getting together in a room is still more productive because you can guarantee everyone is there and paying attention. You can also read people to see who's maybe not quite following along and change delivery to get them on-board. Like in 2016 we were designing an integrated product/service/resource catalogue system and conceptually there were a lot of people who just weren't getting the way these components differentiated themselves or worked together. Being in a room together really helped to recognize who was puzzled and then make room for questions or stop and explain things that you'd otherwise assume, from silence on a conference call, were fine.

But once the concepts are understood and the work is assigned and people break out into smaller groups to do different tasks, working from home has no downside.

I mean before COVID I had a DECT headset that allowed me to roam freely around the house while on conference calls. I could participate in calls and still be doing laundry, or even vacuuming if I wasn't really an active participant. Honestly that was probably the best work/life balance for finding time when there was none available.

- Monkeypunk


I didnt even mention this part, but its also a big aspect of it.
just thinking of sitting in traffic for hours a day starts to add to the stress and nonsense of it.
Fakepartofme
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Living rent free... in your head, ON
Joined: 09.20.2010

Today @ 8:52 AM ET
My team lead and Manager are in GTA. Im in Ottawa. most of the rest of my team is in Toronto or Montreal. I dont see them if I do go into the office. There is 2 of us here that work together. hardly worth the bother

but iv worked from home for 12 years. pre covid was 2-3 days a week. but now I see how useless it is and wasteful. there are times you need to go in for sure, thats not a problem. its the going in just for the sake of it, and without a purpose thats dumb.

I have a much better setup at home, 3 monitors and a desk I can move up to stand. the office I might get 1 monitor and no desk I can do that.

anyways. ill drop it.

i see the leafs won. sweet. I didnt watch..again. was curling

- senstroll

Pre covid I worked from home almost everyday. Would go into the office about 3 times a month for any onsite work that was needed, lead corporate meetings, or team events. Which was perfect.
Now they want us in twice a week, sometimes I'll see a team member of mine, most times I dont as they are in different offices/provinces. They updated the offices, built new buildings so they want people in them.
Could be worse.
gravyface
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: I wouldn't even trade [Marner] for McDavid -- UsernameUnknown
Joined: 02.19.2009

Today @ 8:57 AM ET
Cause its the NHL....they gotta complicate things.
As a former beer league goalie, they really need to eliminate these soft goalie interference calls, its embarrassing. These goalies act like they cant be touched, you're a hockey player on the ice, you are going to get bumped. Obviously call it when a player runs over a goalie or clearly is in his way from stopping the puck....but these minor touches are embarrassing.
Also if tennis, soccer and football have these VAR systems can basically matrix in on a ball or a player's foot to see if either was a cm over the line then Im sure the NHL could use a similar system to see if the stick was more than 48 inches off the ice.

- Fakepartofme


He was in the blue paint. I think we're scratching our heads at this call because we've seen egregious goalie-gets-bulldozed goals still count and then the odd tippity-tap like this one get waved off.

Yeah, the 48 inches thing seems so ridiculously arbitrary.

I don't even understand the point of it today, is it a safety thing from back when they didn't wear helmets?

What differences would 47 inches make vs. 48 inches?

These guys are all 6' anyways, the stick is going to make contact in their chest... I just don't get it.

It's (frank)ing hard and awesome when somebody bats a puck out of the air, who cares how high the stick is?
dmnted
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Rented to Bruce Banner ;)
Joined: 08.30.2006

Today @ 9:00 AM ET
Not to be repetitive, but it didn't look high in real-time on the TV either. You look at where the puck's trajectory takes a sudden downward change and where the stick clearly contacted it - and it's just slightly above Knies' waist. I am still stunned that it was upheld as no-goal.
- Monkeypunk

I think they had a shot were it showed his stick higher than the crossbar when the puck hit his stick.
I think that's the shot the ref went with.
dmnted
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Rented to Bruce Banner ;)
Joined: 08.30.2006

Today @ 9:02 AM ET
Nailed it.
- Rare_Jewel

partially.
GalacticStone
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: We shoulda let Uncle Billy finish the job.
Joined: 01.29.2013

Today @ 9:17 AM ET
Be a meteorite dealer.

You work from home. No commute.

You can flirt with the hot milf in the office and not get fired.

You can burn incense in the office.

You can burn kind bud in the office.

You can drink bourbon in the office, although not recommended when handling delicate micromounts.

Take a lunch break whenever you want for as long as you want.

Leave work early any time for any reason.

You can fart loudly and freely without offending anyone.

You can listen to the Doobie Brothers and nobody cares.

You can kill time in a hockey forum and nobody cares.

You get to play with planets and asteroids.

Downsides : the pay sucks, the retirement plan does not exist, no company healthcare, no paid vacations, you have to explain what a meteorite is every time somebody asks what your job is, you have to sell your best specimens (the dealer's dilemma), .....

Fakepartofme
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Living rent free... in your head, ON
Joined: 09.20.2010

Today @ 9:28 AM ET
He was in the blue paint. I think we're scratching our heads at this call because we've seen egregious goalie-gets-bulldozed goals still count and then the odd tippity-tap like this one get waved off.

Yeah, the 48 inches thing seems so ridiculously arbitrary.

I don't even understand the point of it today, is it a safety thing from back when they didn't wear helmets?

What differences would 47 inches make vs. 48 inches?

These guys are all 6' anyways, the stick is going to make contact in their chest... I just don't get it.

It's (frank)ing hard and awesome when somebody bats a puck out of the air, who cares how high the stick is?

- gravyface

Im not just referring to this call, but overall the goalie interference needs to be looked at.
As for the difference 47 inches makes vs 48 inches, the 47 would be an allowed goal, the 48 one wouldnt be and the NHL should have a video system that should be able to quickly measure the height, much like measuring offside in soccer. Have a line overlay on the video of where the height of net is, if its greater, no goal, if its equal or less its a goal. Done, move on.
But I get it, they dont want players raising there sticks, however a bat out of the air goal is great, just allow it.
Everyone wants more goals no?
GalacticStone
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: We shoulda let Uncle Billy finish the job.
Joined: 01.29.2013

Today @ 9:34 AM ET
Im not just referring to this call, but overall the goalie interference needs to be looked at.
As for the difference 47 inches makes vs 48 inches, the 47 would be an allowed goal, the 48 one wouldnt be and the NHL should have a video system that should be able to quickly measure the height, much like measuring offside in soccer. Have a line overlay on the video of where the height of net is, if its greater, no goal, if its equal or less its a goal. Done, move on.
But I get it, they dont want players raising there sticks, however a bat out of the air goal is great, just allow it.
Everyone wants more goals no?

- Fakepartofme

This is far too sensible for the NHL to implement.

But yeah, this shouldn't even be an issue. I'm sure the technology exists to accurately measure the height of the puck based on triangulation with known values like the height of the crossbar and the base of the goal line. Use lasers or AI or AI-powered lasers or some poop.
Adam French
Atlanta Thrashers
Location: Isn't Cooley 5"11? You know who else is 5"11? Sydney Crosby. - Scabeh
Joined: 04.06.2011

Today @ 9:40 AM ET
Gutsy win. Only saw up to period 2. Typs Leafs that the Sens win the Starley Cup and then the Leafs gut it out with a sneaky win in a game they were penciled in to most likely lose.
21peter
Atlanta Thrashers
Location: Peter I Island
Joined: 11.18.2014

Today @ 9:43 AM ET
Gutsy win. Only saw up to period 2. Typs Leafs that the Sens win the Starley Cup and then the Leafs gut it out with a sneaky win in a game they were penciled in to most likely lose.
- AdamFrench

more than good enough for a blog right there
Adam French
Atlanta Thrashers
Location: Isn't Cooley 5"11? You know who else is 5"11? Sydney Crosby. - Scabeh
Joined: 04.06.2011

Today @ 9:44 AM ET
more than good enough for a blog right there
- 21peter

*fires up the Hub ChatGBT*
Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: The centre of the hockey universe
Joined: 07.31.2006

Today @ 9:52 AM ET
Pre covid I worked from home almost everyday. Would go into the office about 3 times a month for any onsite work that was needed, lead corporate meetings, or team events. Which was perfect.
Now they want us in twice a week, sometimes I'll see a team member of mine, most times I dont as they are in different offices/provinces. They updated the offices, built new buildings so they want people in them.
Could be worse.

- Fakepartofme

A couple of weeks ago, I left my phone on my desk at work on a Thursday.

No big deal, didn't bother to get it on Friday.

Went in Monday. We take up an entire floor of an office tower in the downtown core.

Including me, there were 11 people on the entire floor.

Pre-COVID, I was given the option of doing 2 days at home. I declined - they thought I was insane. Nope, I'm an extrovert, I want to feed off other people's energy.

I was the first guy back after COVID. I was really excited.

I soon realized I wanted to come back to pre-COVID office culture. That's gone forever.

I now go in 1-2 days a week, and it's a complete waste of time (and I can get to the office in 20-25 minutes). I"m much more efficient and much happier working from home.

Fun fact: my office tower has a bar next door. I realize I've been to it twice since COVID ended. As I said, pre-COVID office culture is dead.
dmnted
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Rented to Bruce Banner ;)
Joined: 08.30.2006

Today @ 9:54 AM ET
Gutsy win. Only saw up to period 2. Typs Leafs that the Sens win the Starley Cup and then the Leafs gut it out with a sneaky win in a game they were penciled in to most likely lose.
- AdamFrench

I did .
Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: The centre of the hockey universe
Joined: 07.31.2006

Today @ 9:56 AM ET
more than good enough for a blog right there
- 21peter

New blog, everyone.

Leafs Pull Out Big Win in Washington

by Atomic Wedgie, and AI

Game Summary
The Toronto Maple Leafs pulled off an impressive comeback to defeat the Washington Capitals 4-3 in overtime. The Capitals led 3-1 heading into the third period, but the Maple Leafs rallied with goals from William Nylander and Mitch Marner in the final minutes of regulation. John Tavares scored the game-winning goal in overtime with just 47 seconds remaining.

Hakanpaa's Debut
Joel Hakanpaa made his debut for the Maple Leafs last night. He played a solid game, contributing to the team's defensive efforts and helping to shut down some of the Capitals' key offensive players. His presence on the ice was noticeable and he showed great potential in his first game with the team.

John Tavares' Contract Status
John Tavares is currently in the final year of his contract with the Maple Leafs. There has been a lot of speculation about his future with the team, as he is a key player and leader for the Maple Leafs. The team and Tavares' camp have yet to reach an agreement on a new contract, but both sides have expressed interest in keeping him in Toronto.

It was an exciting game with a lot of action! Do you think the Maple Leafs can keep up this momentum?
Adam French
Atlanta Thrashers
Location: Isn't Cooley 5"11? You know who else is 5"11? Sydney Crosby. - Scabeh
Joined: 04.06.2011

Today @ 9:58 AM ET
A couple of weeks ago, I left my phone on my desk at work on a Thursday.

No big deal, didn't bother to get it on Friday.

Went in Monday. We take up an entire floor of an office tower in the downtown core.

Including me, there were 11 people on the entire floor.

Pre-COVID, I was given the option of doing 2 days at home. I declined - they thought I was insane. Nope, I'm an extrovert, I want to feed off other people's energy.

I was the first guy back after COVID. I was really excited.

I soon realized I wanted to come back to pre-COVID office culture. That's gone forever.

I now go in 1-2 days a week, and it's a complete waste of time (and I can get to the office in 20-25 minutes). I"m much more efficient and much happier working from home.

Fun fact: my office tower has a bar next door. I realize I've been to it twice since COVID ended. As I said, pre-COVID office culture is dead.

- Atomic Wedgie

Tell that to the (frank)ers across from my office who keep their door open and never STFU.
Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: The centre of the hockey universe
Joined: 07.31.2006

Today @ 9:59 AM ET
Tell that to the (frank)ers across from my office who keep their door open and never STFU.
- AdamFrench

Why, are you too chicken-poop to tell them yourself?
Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: The centre of the hockey universe
Joined: 07.31.2006

Today @ 10:01 AM ET
New idea:

Leafs cut Reaves. We get him to work in Frenchie's office, so that Frenchie's office mates are deterred from taking cheap shots/talking loudly.

Win-win
TheMussel
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Toronto, ON
Joined: 09.24.2013

Today @ 10:03 AM ET
New blog, everyone.

Leafs Pull Out Big Win in Washington

by Atomic Wedgie, and AI

Game Summary
The Toronto Maple Leafs pulled off an impressive comeback to defeat the Washington Capitals 4-3 in overtime. The Capitals led 3-1 heading into the third period, but the Maple Leafs rallied with goals from William Nylander and Mitch Marner in the final minutes of regulation. John Tavares scored the game-winning goal in overtime with just 47 seconds remaining.

Hakanpaa's Debut
Joel Hakanpaa made his debut for the Maple Leafs last night. He played a solid game, contributing to the team's defensive efforts and helping to shut down some of the Capitals' key offensive players. His presence on the ice was noticeable and he showed great potential in his first game with the team.

John Tavares' Contract Status
John Tavares is currently in the final year of his contract with the Maple Leafs. There has been a lot of speculation about his future with the team, as he is a key player and leader for the Maple Leafs. The team and Tavares' camp have yet to reach an agreement on a new contract, but both sides have expressed interest in keeping him in Toronto.

It was an exciting game with a lot of action! Do you think the Maple Leafs can keep up this momentum?

- Atomic Wedgie

I wrote a blog too


Last night’s game between the Maple Leafs and the Capitals was something incredible, folks! It was like watching a Big Mac vs. a Quarter Pounder—both teams brought their A-game, just like McDonald's brings us the best burgers.

The Maple Leafs came out strong, really sizzling like those fresh fries, and they took an early lead. But the Capitals, they didn’t back down, folks. They fought back like a McDouble trying to compete against a crispy McChicken. It was a real battle, tremendous effort from both sides.

In the end, the Leafs scored some fantastic goals, just like when you find that perfect snack in your Happy Meal—delightful! The Capitals had their moments too, but it was like when the ice cream machine is down; frustrating!

So, it was a great game, folks, full of excitement, just like choosing between a McFlurry and a sundae. Let’s hope for more delicious matchups like this in the future!
Whipper
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: GalacticStone made avi, AB
Joined: 07.04.2006

Today @ 10:05 AM ET
New blog, everyone.

Leafs Pull Out Big Win in Washington

by Atomic Wedgie, and AI

Game Summary
The Toronto Maple Leafs pulled off an impressive comeback to defeat the Washington Capitals 4-3 in overtime. The Capitals led 3-1 heading into the third period, but the Maple Leafs rallied with goals from William Nylander and Mitch Marner in the final minutes of regulation. John Tavares scored the game-winning goal in overtime with just 47 seconds remaining.

Hakanpaa's Debut
Joel Hakanpaa made his debut for the Maple Leafs last night. He played a solid game, contributing to the team's defensive efforts and helping to shut down some of the Capitals' key offensive players. His presence on the ice was noticeable and he showed great potential in his first game with the team.

John Tavares' Contract Status
John Tavares is currently in the final year of his contract with the Maple Leafs. There has been a lot of speculation about his future with the team, as he is a key player and leader for the Maple Leafs. The team and Tavares' camp have yet to reach an agreement on a new contract, but both sides have expressed interest in keeping him in Toronto.

It was an exciting game with a lot of action! Do you think the Maple Leafs can keep up this momentum?

- Atomic Wedgie

What are the odds of having two Hakanpaas debut for your team on the same night?!?! I didn't even notice Joel out there.
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