So, I guess this is goodbye, huh? Obviously this isnât the circumstances I wanted, but hopefully youâre happy with them.
You probably donât know who I am â but I definitely know who you are. Youâre great person. A mysterious man. An elite highlight-reel goal-scorer.
It all started back on February 29th, 2020 when you scored that goal. It was truly amazing.
The smile on your face after you scored it, the joy everyone had when you put it past Thatcher Demko â each and every moment you stepped onto the ice after that â I was looking for you.
A few days after the goal, I was pressed to buy your jersey. One of my tweets hit 500 retweets and I had to answer the bell, which for me meant purchasing a possible one-in-ten Martin Marincin Leafs home jersey.
Yep. I spent $280 on that thing.
The man making the jersey wondered if I was crazy when I asked for it, to which I said ânoâ. But honestly, I didnât know what was to come in the future.
Because of you, Iâve met a lot of great people online. Great isnât even the right word â theyâre incredible. I posted the photo of me standing with your jersey in front of Scotiabank Arena, and since then the tweet has been seen over 383,259 times.
this is for martin marincin, his incredible goal, and underestimating Leafs twitter. pic.twitter.com/owXvrNzpzG
â Nick Barden (@nickbarden) March 1, 2020
This was probably the best purchase of my life.
Now it will forever hang wherever I live. If there are Leafs games in the future that I can attend (without working them), you better believe Iâm wearing it.
Obviously you wonât be there, but Iâll be supporting you. Thatâs what I did after I purchased the jersey. Whether it was with the Marlies or with the Leafs â I was always looking to see if you were out on the ice.
I attended some of the Marliesâ games this year and was there when you registered your first point of the season.
Was that because of me? I wonât take accountability for it, but it could have been.
There was always something about you â the way you play, the way you dress coming to games, your love for cars â everything, really. It gives me a sense of calmness. Like how you played with the Marlies this season.
Just under a month before I bought your jersey, I attended the Leafs/Panthers game. You were there.
It was a weird game for me. I sat in what I like to call my âsecret seatsâ. When you sit in them, the view of the rink is absolutely perfect. And throughout that night I saw the likes of Kyle Dubas, Roberto Luongo (who was there because he works for the Panthers), Joe Sakic (Iâm not sure why he was there), and you.
I remember vividly being nervous thinking about whether or not I was even allowed to go down to the platinum lounge after the game. I eventually grew the courage to walk down, and when I did â you walked out.
âHave a great road trip!â A staffer murmured as you walked out the door.
âOh my god, thatâs Martin Marincin!â I said to myself in my head.
And little did I know that a month later Iâd own your jersey. Weird how things work out, isnât it?
At one point last summer, I attempted to get you to voice the intro to my podcast, NickTok. Your agent said youâd be open to it, but I never received an email from you.
I was upset.
However, time heals everything. It mended that wound and Iâm sure itâll mend this one, too.
Enjoy your time back home. It sucks that you and the Leafs couldnât do the thing, but I know youâll be happier there. Keep toe-dragging players in the opposing end, you did a good job of that in the AHL.
Again though, I just want to say thanks.
Iâm really not sure if you know who I am, or if youâll even see this. But just know that you changed my life by scoring that highlight-reel goal against the Vancouver Canucks.
Even though there was a pandemic right after you scored â that goal and jersey are something that helped me through this past year, and really, it will help me for the rest of my life.
If youâd ever like to sign it, thatâd be incredible. And Iâm sure you can find me if you ever have the wants to.
Thanks for everything and stay âMarvellousâ,
Nick Barden