'They Were Just Saying Cheers': Marlies' Dakota Mermis Explains Viral Beer Chug Celebration After Heated Maple Leafs' Farm Team Playoff Win Over Laval
After a post-game toast to a hostile Laval crowd, veteran defenseman Dakota Mermis reflects on the viral mock celebration that had his phone buzzing with messages from people he hadn't heard from in years.
There is a specific kind of theater that only exists in the final moments of an AHL playoff series, especially when that series concludes in the pressure cooker of Laval’s Place Bell. When the Toronto Marlies finally put the finishing touches on their Game 5 victory over the Rocket on Saturday, the atmosphere shifted from mere hostility to a full-blown release of frustration from the 10,000-plus in attendance. As debris began to rain down from the stands, a byproduct of a fan base incensed by the final result and a perceived non-call in the dying seconds, Marlies defenseman Dakota Mermis found himself at the center of a viral postscript.
The veteran defenseman spotted a discarded beer can on the ice, picked it up, and delivered a mock chug toward the glass. It was a moment of peak gamesmanship that perfectly encapsulated a series defined by bad blood. "I think it’s just a fun rivalry.
It’s a high, very intense series," Mermis told reporters with a grin following the Marlies’ practice on Monday. "I think that at the end of the day, the fans were just saying cheers on a good hard-fought series and so just enjoying that with them. " Make no mistake, Mermis was being entirely facetious.
The "cheers" from the Laval faithful was anything but celebratory. The Rocket fans were at a breaking point, fueled by the elimination and the lingering anger over the officiating moments prior. By reframing the act of throwing trash as a "toast," Mermis showcased the kind of veteran poise, and wit, that has made him a vital part of the Marlies’ leadership group this spring.