Now the narrative has gone so far as blaming the fans and the city! "It's too hard to play in Toronto", "If they played elsewhere, they would win more"
Also a lot of that group had the "chance" to have the perfect experiment if that was the case, to play in a litteral quiet bubble:
with no social life/fans interaction, crowds.
They lost to the very mighty Colombus in the qualifying round in 2020 and to the stacked great Toffoli-Perry-Armia-kotkaniemi habs....
This is a strange case when you have the mental thought experiment forum type of talk, what if they were not the Leafs anymore, with the city-fanbases-crowd pressure, living in closed down bubble, playing in empty arena, making every teams as 100% equals as we can in every possible ways.
We had it in real life, 2 years in a row, they lost, which remove that excuse for them (rightly or wrongly) I feel like, to even start to be used (and people that used it does not seem to explain 2020/2021 arguably their worse result, considering who they loose to, those Panthers-Lightings-Bruins were really good at least, there no shame losing to that caliber of teams in a vacuum would they have lost honorably).
In the 4 nations tourney, Matthews was just one of many, playing in the same environment and pressure as everyone else, scored 0 goals.
It is not rational, it is low sampling size team sports elimination system (imagine in football....) but at the same time they get all the glory when it goes well with the same low sampling irrational conclusion.