Is this guy worth 13M?Much better team without our best player.
Moronic.
A stud centre is for sure a necessity. It doesn’t have to be Matthews but someone. Yes he is rewriting the record books on personal stats but so far it has not helped the team in the playoffs.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.
Not a better team likely, but for sure a lot more likeable. They have become as uninteresting to watch again as they have been for long stretches in every other season with Marner and Matthews running the show.
@Stephen The gdt was closed before I could respond to your post about Marner driving his own line.
This year Marner wasnt controlling play when Matthews was injured.
Marners on ice stats this year without Matthews pretty much across the board show that his line has been largely outplayed by the opponent:
Corsi without Matthews 42%
FF% without Matthews 41%
Xgf% without Matthews 37%
SCf% without Matthews 43%
HDCF% without Matthews 39%
Tavares stats are better with Marner not on his line this year.
I'm mystified where this narrative about Marner "driving his own line" is coming from.
Marners stats 5v5 while Matthews was injured:I think one would look at Marner’s 8 G 11 A and the Leafs vying for first place in the Atlantic in November largely without Matthews and just be generally okay with those results. Without having to go look for reasons to be upset with Marner.
Marners stats 5v5 while Matthews was injured:
9 gp 0 goals 2 assists 2 points 5 shots on goal
1 primary assist, 1 secondary assist
Given these stats. And the atrocious 5v5 advanced stats I posted earlier.... how can anyone conclude that Marner "drives his own line without Matthews"?
Im genuinely curious.
The guy who pots 50? Quite obviously.Is this guy worth 13M?
How sad is it that you need to post that?I think one would look at Marner’s 8 G 11 A and the Leafs vying for first place in the Atlantic in November largely without Matthews and just be generally okay with those results. Without having to go look for reasons to be upset with Marner.
As much as I don't care for Marner's greediness and combativeness with the media when things are going rough...I would say that this year he has acted as more of a captain than AM has. Same with JT...they both stepped up in AM's absence.I dislike Marner as much as the next guy come May playoff failures, but I don’t know what to tell you if you’re digging that deep looking for flaws after a 20 point month and contending for first in the division. Don’t know what more you need to see in a regular season month.
That's an interesting thought. Probably accurate too and wow, Marner acting more of a captain than Matthews, I don't think anyone saw that coming. This was supposed to Matthews team and instead of leading, he's just sort of there. Maybe he should pull a Trudeau and say he's considering giving up the captaincy LOL. I jest of course but seriously, he doesn't look like much of a captain so far. Shoulda been Rielly, oh well.As much as I don't care for Marner's greediness and combativeness with the media when things are going rough...I would say that this year he has acted as more of a captain that AM has. Same with JT...they both stepped up in AM's absence.
That's a very good description of AM...just there. It seems the team takes on his persona most nights, sometimes good...sometimes not so good. I really didn't like his play in Detroit at the end of the 2nd when he missed a pass and then nonchalantly went back in the zone barely trying. I expect that from a Robertson...but I expect a whole lot more from a supposed defensive stalwart that AM is supposed to be when they compare him to Barkov.That's an interesting thought. Probably accurate too and wow, Marner acting more of a captain than Matthews, I don't think anyone saw that coming. This was supposed to Matthews team and instead of leading, he's just sort of there. Maybe he should pull a Trudeau and say he's considering giving up the captaincy LOL. I jest of course but seriously, he doesn't look like much of a captain so far. Shoulda been Rielly, oh well.
Marner with the media, sigh. I haven't really been watching anyone address the media this season (most seasons come to think of it) but Marner ... he should just say "no comment, I'll talk to you guys when the playoff are over for us, hopefully in June". Leave it that, and if there's fines to be paid let the team pay them and let others do the talking.
Yeah I mean I guess everyone has their moments when they don't look good, it happens to the best of them. That said, it's not even that he's supposed to be so good defensively (and he really is good defensively too), it's that what you ideally want out of your captain is to set a good example, and probably the most important part of that is to be seen giving 100% as close to 100% of the time as you possibly can. I remember Sittler and Gilmour were like that and that's one thing this team is really missing IMO - a leader!That's a very good description of AM...just there. It seems the team takes on his persona most nights, sometimes good...sometimes not so good. I really didn't like his play in Detroit at the end of the 2nd when he missed a pass and then nonchalantly went back in the zone barely trying. I expect that from a Robertson...but I expect a whole lot more from a supposed defensive stalwart that AM is supposed to be when they compare him to Barkov.
Fair points, I will add that he was never a captain on any of his teams growing up and we all assume it was because he was just so much younger than everyone else to be named a captain. That didn't stop McDavid when he was playing in the OHL....Yeah I mean I guess everyone has their moments when they don't look good, it happens to the best of them. That said, it's not even that he's supposed to be so good defensively (and he really is good defensively too), it's that what you ideally want out of your captain is to set a good example, and probably the most important part of that is to be seen giving 100% as close to 100% of the time as you possibly can. I remember Sittler and Gilmour were like that and that's one thing this team is really missing IMO - a leader!
From what I've seen so far, Matthews just doesn't have it in him. I guess they made him captain because he's the best player and they didn't see that they had any better choices and that's maybe my biggest concern for the playoffs. New coach, great. New system, people are raving about that OK great but if you don't have leadership, you're going nowhere.
Yeah I mean I don't want to criticize him for not being captain material, it's not his fault. He's a great player obviously, one of the best of his generation. But when I look at our playoff record and the way our core keeps disappointingly withering away when the stakes are highest, I can't help but feel like there's a leadership vacuum. I feel like none of these core guys have it, and that's why we're going to keep on losing. If we could trade one of these core guys for someone with that it factor, that could go a long way to solving our problems but now they're all locked in ... the time to do it was after we lost to MTL, could have gotten a massive return for 1st all-star Marner despite his pukey playoffs, imagine 2 lesser guys with leadership qualities, something like ROR and that type of Dman. But our management group has no balls to make that kind of move and now it's too late anyway. I expect Marner to be resigned for a small fortune and we'll likely watch many more scenes of the same movie.Fair points, I will add that he was never a captain on any of his teams growing up and we all assume it was because he was just so much younger than everyone else to be named a captain. That didn't stop McDavid when he was playing in the OHL....