Sometimes, the best humour you can stumble upon involves yourself being the brunt of the joke.
For Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe, he decided to bring the self-deprecating jokes when asked about the Leafs trade deadline plans, and more specifically, how it impacted him as a player.
Poor Sheldon, but something tells us he'll be just fine with his current gig.
During his NHL tenure, the Leafs bench boss spent parts of three seasons in the NHL, all with the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Over 125 games in the NHL, Keefe, a right-winger, amassed only 24 points (12 goals and 12 assists), so you can see why he jokingly thought so lowly of himself come trade deadline season.
Keefe found immediate success coaching, winning the CJHL league Championship with the Pembroke Lumber Kings.
Dating back to the 2012-13 season with the Soo Greyhounds, Keefe has made the playoffs in every single season and won the Calder Cup Championship with the Toronto Marlies back in 2018.
The Leafs host the Hurricanes on Saturday night.