Are the Leafs a better TEAM without Matthews?

Are the Leafs a better TEAM with or without Matthews

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Evilhomer

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I mean he was posting that New Jersey was taking all perimeter shots in the first period, when posters were showing that the shots were indeed high danger shots, and still could not admit he was wrong lol
I was saying that Jersey's shots were really not all that dangerous regardless of the number or where they were from, and then others pointed out today that on re-watching the game they noticed that the Leafs did a good job of collapsing down low and not really allowing prime chances in close. That is part of Berube's system. Of course Stolartz also did his job, but both things can be true at the same time. Jersey did very little in the dirty areas of the ice, which is to be expected because that is not the type of team they have.
 

LeafEgo

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In carreer outside of habs series so in 47 of his 54 playoff game, Nylander had 1 5v5 goal against any opposite top 6 line and it was a bad angle shot who never should goes in.... and like 3 to 5 assist.
If that's true, the parameters keep changing, I don't think it matters much if it was the second or third line on the ice when he got the game winner in the third period against Boston or what should have been the game winner in the third period in game 7 a few months ago.

He was just the guy we could put over the boards to win us the game.
 

Dekes For Days

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I was saying that Jersey's shots were really not all that dangerous regardless of the number or where they were from, and then others pointed out today that on re-watching the game they noticed that the Leafs did a good job of collapsing down low and not really allowing prime chances in close. That is part of Berube's system. Of course Stolartz also did his job, but both things can be true at the same time. Jersey did very little in the dirty areas of the ice, which is to be expected because that is not the type of team they have.
But their shots were dangerous. They did get prime chances in close. They did quite a bit in the dirty areas of the ice. They were not perimeter. You said that you didn't even watch most of it, and you seem to be basing your position on your flawed perception of what New Jersey (the team with the most high danger shots in the league, by far) is, instead of what actually happened.
 
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thusk

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If that's true, the parameters keep changing, I don't think it matters much if it was the second or third line on the ice when he got the game winner in the third period against Boston or what should have been the game winner in the third period in game 7 a few months ago.

He was just the guy we could put over the boards to win us the game.

1- Top 6 including first and second line

2-Yes i'm agree he scored important goal a but actually 4 of his last 5 goal was more luck than something he really created ( so his last 2 series). But yeah he scored those goal.

3-If you get a 11,5M who can't playing against a top 6 line, that's put a lot of pressure of everyone else on the roster and you're better to have a pretty solid 3 and 4th line. Also mean he can't play in a line with matthews because those player will plsy a lot vs opp top 6 and so making you pretty linited with your option

4-Like i said everybody need to be better
 
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notbias

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They're not, but it's no question there's a fck ton of bad habits surrounding this team when Matthews plays.

Part of me wonders if it's because Matthews is more limited than most superstars. He reminds of of Anthony Davis in that regard.

He's got a great shot, but he's not like Drai or Ovi, who have a signature spot.

He's more limited because he is more versatile in how he scores?

Can you expand on this?

I'd say Matthews is one of the most complete stars in the game, he does everything well.
 
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arso40

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1- Top 6 including first and second line

2-Yes i'm agree he scored important goal a but actually 4 of his last 5 goal was more luck than something he really created ( so his last 2 series)

3-If you get a 11,5M who can't playing against a top 6 line, that's put a lot of pressure of everyone else on the roster and you're better to have a pretty solid 3 and 4th line

4-Like i said everybody need to be better
I guess he’s had a clover in the playoffs and I don’t see how he can’t play against top 6 players he’s been doing that since a rookie and yes everyone needs to be better especially him
 

TMLBlueandWhite

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Depends on what you get back in a trade for him.

If you think removing Matthews from the team is addition by subtraction you're wrong. This isn't Jacob Trouba we're talking about. Despite their winning record with him out of the lineup the Leafs are definitely a much better team with Matthews than without.

A stud franchise centre is an absolute must, must, must have to win the cup.

They might not win with Matthews but they definitely won't win without him. There is no overstating just how important Auston Matthews is to this organization as a result. He is the Captain of the team and face of the franchise.

He is literally re-writing the history books in front of our eyes.

If, for some ungodly reason, the Leafs decide to trade Matthews they may as well just start the rebuild. Because even if another #1C were to come back he would be a lesser player than Matthews. Teams aren't gonna let the Leafs rip them off so the throw-ins wouldn't be enough to improve Toronto over status quo.

It's pretty hard to imagine any scenario where this team would be better off long term without Matthews than with him.
 
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Leafsfan74

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In a word, obviously "No".

If he is healthy, he is one of the most dominant players in the game and can go a month with the world saying "he's the best forward in the game".

If he is injured and a liability (meaning can only play at 80% or less capacity) then yes, the team would be better without him in the lineup.

Only he knows if he is injured or not at any given moment. I suspect he is and it may even require drastic changes to how he live his life outside of the game if it is the case.
 

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