
William Nylander Changes His Number And Wants To Pay For Your Recresting

Hitting the ice with a new number this season.
If you already have a @wmnylander jersey, have it recrested to #88 at @RealSports on him. pic.twitter.com/SddF4uGafm
— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) July 15, 2019
What a guy AND I SMELL AND OPPORTUNITY HERE. Trust me.
Nylander is changing his number and much to Bonnie and Whathisface Lindros (Carl), 88 will be worn by someone other than their kid.
I think it’s cool. Nylander and David Pastrnak are besties and Pasta is Willy role model for some reason so boom. Willy is 88 now, so suck it.
Making the switch … what’s old is new again #88
I’ve got you covered Leafs Nation, go to @realsportstoronto to have your jersey recrested on me. pic.twitter.com/gQWHZVxQMo
— William Nylander (@wmnylander) July 15, 2019
In a great gesture (if you are one of those people who have a Nylander 29 jersey) William will personally pay to have 29 removed and 88 put on. William Nylander will pay to have that jersey re-created which he absolutely doesn’t have to do. That’s a big deal to the kids. Like him or not for his poor production and (seemingly) Anvil-Like contract, Willy is digging into his pocket so you don’t have to because he probably knows he’s pissed you off enough already.
Motivation aside, take advantage of this. In fact, go scoop a shit pile of Nylander ’29’s for cheap at Sport check or on Amazon and head down to Real Sports and have William re-crest those as well then sell em out front for fun. It’s called supply & demand and THIS is where regular people become business type. This is where you make bank, bro.
Making the switch … what’s old is new again #88
I’ve got you covered Leafs Nation, go to @realsportstoronto to have your jersey recrested on me. pic.twitter.com/gQWHZVxQMo
— William Nylander (@wmnylander) July 15, 2019
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