That's my interpretation of what is going on in Toronto, where the Maple Leafs landing page hasn't had an update since the trade deadline. Now, April Fools Day was yesterday, so this seems like a legitimate head scratcher rather than a prank. So maybe the site is stuck as it is because they want to preserve the juju that lead to their (reviews notes) 7-4-1 record since the deadline?
Perhaps the team is just really excited about Scott Laughton, and can't get over the goofy expression he is sharing in the image that associated with the story that is currently serving as Toronto's landing page. Surely that is the explanation for the only jersey displayed on the home page of the Toronto Maple Leafs for almost a month belonging to the Philadelphia Flyers.
Or maybe the issue is that I am in America, and Toronto, of course, is in Canada. There have been some tensions, in case you hadn't heard. Is the site being restricted in the United States?
More likely, the site managers at Rogers Communications have just fallen down on the job. There is either a genuine lack of content produced, or it failed to reach the main page somehow. Maybe it was a choice. A weird one, but a choice. Either way, there isn't any fresh news on the home page, and my guess is that somehow, Rogers is at fault.
Not a great look for Rogers, to be honest. I have to believe that there may be consequences for their relationship with the NHL and oh wait everything is fine.
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