Hard to find a better scrap than this one!

Hard to find a better scrap than this one! Watch below:

Có thể là hình ảnh về 2 người, mọi người đang chơi khúc côn cầu và văn bản

Toronto Maple Leafs enforcer Ryan Reaves finally has his first fight of the 2024-25 season. Minutes into the first period of Wednesday night’s game between the Leafs and the Columbus Blue Jackets, there were fireworks as Reaves and Mathieu Olivier squared off in an intense tilt.

The Jackets’ forward was not intimidated and socked Reaves a couple of times early into the bout to get the lead. After falling down early, Reaves got back up and traded rights with Olivier for quite some time before both forwards were spent and the officials separated them.

It was a great tilt from both guys and I guess it was worth the wait for Reaves’ first of the season.

Watch below:

Both enforcers threw some bombs and got the love from their teammates and the fans at ScotiaBank arena in Toronto.

I want a say this is a tie, but I’m sure when I say this was a great fight. Just like Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube said: “that was a fight..”

If you’re a rapper from North Carolina, there is probably no one better to have as a mentor than J. Cole, who is pretty much the state’s most successful hip-hop artist. Just look at the boost signing to Dreamville gave Lute, while appearing on Dreamville’s Revenge Of The Dreamers III compilation almost certainly helped DaBaby become one of the most recognizable Carolinians in 2019 (although he also blew that shot, going from famous to infamous almost overnight thanks to his refusal to apologize for his Rolling Loud comments).

But, looking up to J. Cole can also be pretty demanding. Just ask Morray, who appeared with Cole on The Off-Season track “My Life” and toured with him last year. Since then, it’s clear the two have kept in touch, with the younger artist looking for advice on his upcoming debut album. However, it’s apparently difficult to meet his exacting standards; as Morray told HipHopDX, Cole’s encouraged him to scrap “hella” albums in the search for the perfect introductory project (at least, for those who missed 2021’s solid Street Sermons).

“I’ve presented hella albums,” he said. “I’ve been ready for an album, don’t get me wrong, I’ve been ready. I’ve presented to Cole, he told me, ‘N****, you’re not ready.’ Do you know how hard it is to take that from somebody you look up to? I think I’m done and you’re telling me I’m not? Back to the drawing board? But I appreciate him because this album is staying.” Hopefully, all that hard work pays off soon. You can watch Morray’s interview with HipHopDX below.

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