
"The Amazon Prime: 'All or Nothing' documentary about the Toronto Maple Leafs' COVID-shortened 2021 season was one of the best and worst things to come out in recent years. For people who love the Leafs, it was a unique look into the day-to-day of a Toronto Maple Leafs season with the painful caveat that they'd eventually have to re-live the team's embarrassing first-round series choke to the Montreal Canadiens. For people who hate the Leafs, it was like Christmas Day."
"In the first Amazon show they did, the 'All or Nothing', there was a scene in there that the Leafs and the NHLPA and his agent all fought to have taken out, and it wasn't supposed to happen. Like, everybody was supposed to be like, 'It's there, you have to say yes.' But the Leafs, the players' association, and the agent, it was an argument between Keefe and Nylander, and those three felt strongly it made Nylander look bad, Friedman reported."
The Amazon Prime All or Nothing documentary captured the Toronto Maple Leafs' COVID-shortened 2021 season and generated mixed reactions from fans. A specific scene involving William Nylander and an argument with coach Sheldon Keefe prompted objections from the Maple Leafs organization, the NHLPA, and Nylander's agent because it appeared to make Nylander look bad. Amazon initially resisted removing the scene but ultimately removed it after sustained pressure. The removed scene will not be released, leaving uncertainty about its content. Nylander remains a divisive figure who has been beneficial to the team in many ways.
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