Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn all-access pass to life in-and-around the Toronto Maple Leafs during the 2020-21 NHL season.An all-access pass to life in-and-around the Toronto Maple Leafs during the 2020-21 NHL season.An all-access pass to life in-and-around the Toronto Maple Leafs during the 2020-21 NHL season.
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NHL had an opportunity to show a bit of personality here. Instead it's the same predictable recycled jargon NHL is known for. Netflix's F1 Drive to Survive, and even previous seasons of All or Nothing, are excellent references for a great sports docuseries. Those series are successful because of the unprecedented access, full transparency, and candid interviews. NHL is know for its shrouded secrecy and generic interview answers - that doesn't change with this documentary. Leafs come across like they're watching what they're saying on camera the entire time. There was lots of potential here to delve deeper, such as players being cut or sent to the minors, and the scrutiny the team received after its playoff loss. No one is vulnerable here which unfortunately doesn't make for compelling TV, instead the series resembles a Leafs promo developed by their PR team.
I'm a big NHL fan as well as a fan of the All or Nothing series. As such, I was genuinely excited for this, but my goodness what a joke of a documentary. You could find more personality in an action figure store than the Leafs players showed. The flow of it was tepid and anticlimactic altogether, total waste.
I'm a long time hockey fan and player, and while not so entertaining this was still enjoyable. It is interesting to see the behind the scenes stuff. However, I get that Will Arnett is a die-hard fan, but please for the love of god, stop saying "we" when talking about the team. I don't even do that for my team casually and I certainly wouldn't do it when I was professionally narrative a documentary. You aren't a player or a member of the coaching staff.
As a long time hockey fan I like others have been fascinated with this current Maple Leafs team penchant for failure. If you follow what is going on in the NHL you know that this is a team that on paper and in the regular season is supposed to be a Stanley Cup contender in the playoffs, and yet they continue to fall short of that title year after year. Those like myself who are not Maple Leafs fans all enjoy to poke fun of the team and the fan base, but those who are respectable hockey fans know that at the end of the day this is a professional hockey club with a rich history that has players and staff that deserve to be respected. I expect that this series will earn this current team some sympathy and respect from both fans or foes alike. It does a great job of humanizing super star players on a level an average person can understand and relate with. This is a deep dive into the 2020-2021 Maple Leafs season and it does a really great job highlighting the highs and lows the individuals that make up this team go through. Whether you are a Maple Leafs fan or not you will find value in this series. I would recommend it to any hockey fan.
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By what name was All or Nothing: Toronto Maple Leafs (2021) officially released in India in English?
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