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He definitely had his chances, but still didn’t get it done when the pressure was on. He’s a great talent, but he ain’t no McJesus, not even close……..Are you for real? He was beasting the second half of the game and if not for an insane save wins it in OT. Please stfu, absolute garbage comment.
Sorry, where did I say he was? Also, who is? And, Connor was off until that goal.He definitely had his chances, but still didn’t get it done when the pressure was on. He’s a great talent, but he ain’t no McJesus, not even close……..
Everyone has to admit that it was a spectacular mistake, missing your defensive assignment on the best player in the world in OT for your country in a game you said you’d never miss playing…….He honestly was playing a dominate game....made one mistake and the game is over lol
Everyone has to admit that it was a spectacular mistake, missing your defensive assignment on the best player in the world in OT for your country in a game you said you’d never miss playing…….
That’s the point, in the end he came through, something that 34 hasn’t been able to do when it matters………Sorry, where did I say he was? Also, who is? And, Connor was off until that goal.
Binnington stoned him a few plays earlier. They were double shifting him too. I agree, he blew his assignment on McDavid, but he showed up so it's encouraging. Look, today one thread was going to be full of complaints, on full of praise. That's a fact, so why play the game? Hockey is a strange game, I'll take that Matthews aquitted himself well, in a big game. Of our three there, Nylander was a no show for me.That’s the point, in the end he came through, something that 34 hasn’t been able to do when it matters………
That’s the point, in the end he came through, something that 34 hasn’t been able to do when it matters………
he’s not nearly as dangerous a shooter as he used to be
I’d rather have the two Tchuk brothers…….When you say "used to be" you mean last season when he had 69 right?
But no doubt his inability to score in big games continues to haunt him.
Last night though he and Brady were by far America's best forwards and Matthews easily had the most high-danger chances. I'll take a guy that at least puts himself in a position to score any day over the guys who were invisible all night.
To me, Matthews and Marner both looked great at times in this tournament and they were two of the best players in the biggest game. The skeptic in me says I don't think it'll matter come this post-season for many reasons, but it's never a bad thing to see our stars play well on a big stage.
I’d rather have the two Tchuk brothers…….
There were a lot of folks around here that were calling him the best player in the league, for some reasonSorry, where did I say he was? Also, who is? And, Connor was off until that goal.
He got bounced around pretty bad I thought.Matthews had a great game
I think Hughes was terrible the entire tournament. Just disappeared
He covered for Adam Fox who messed up. Watch it again.Mcdavid goal: Matthews cheats and leaves his man (Connor Mcdavid) for a wide open shot to win the game.
Will be thrown under the rug as always and dismissed.
To be fair, he created a turnover behind Canada’s net in overtime, and if not for Binnington making a couple of beauty saves, he would have been partly the hero.Matthews may go down as the richest guy in hockey history to never win a damn thing.
He's emulating his boy Jumbo Joe.
Just seems like he'd be more effectiveProven winner and playoff beast Brady Tkachuk
He covered for Adam Fox who messed up. Watch it again.
I can see Knies evolving into a Tkachuk type.Proven winner and playoff beast Brady Tkachuk
I can see Knies evolving into a Tkachuk type.
He's already has more raw skill, just needs to add the asshole edge.
+1At the end of the day, people can complain about Matthews, but the fact of the matter is that every single team in the NHL would take him in a heart beat, and they would rightly believe that by adding him their chances at winning a cup would be greater by doing so. Unless you really think if, given the opportunity, an NHL GM would say "nah, I'll pass on Matthews, he can't score in a big game". Many incredible players had won very little at Matthews' age. Both Ovechkin and Yzerman didn't win anything until they were well into their 30s. Until then they were both considered playoff underperformers. The leafs are incredibly lucky to have a player of Matthews' calibre, and the fact that they have him at all is one of the reasons why the Leafs are even considered a challenger for the cup at all. Do I wish that Matthews would have had more success in "big games" thus far? Sure. But give him time and he will.
Brandy’s won as many Cups as 34, and 16, and he did it on a worse team, checkmate Podium…….Proven winner and playoff beast Brady Tkachuk
He gets paid to score not pile up worthless assists like you know who![]()
Brandy’s won as many Cups as 34, and 16, and he did it on a worse team, checkmate Podium…….