Mickey Marner
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Not surprising, I find Kapanen frustratingly stupid with the puck and I don't even have to play with him.
11 points in 13 games under keefe. Works out to 69 points over 82 games. Fairly certain I saw that keefe has been playing Auston the 6th most out of all forwards (league wide) at even strength.
Matthews had been in a scoring lull that hes seemingly comng out of
All it takes is a simple message from the coach to get him going, which the old coach wouldn't do. All we would get it is "he needs to grind".Matthews was damn good defensively tonight. We're getting glimpses of the kind of dominant 200 foot force he can be.
Matthews had been in a scoring lull that hes seemingly comng out of
Let's hope this is long-term. Tomorrow he needs to show up wanting to dominate a bad team, and if Hutch gives up a bad goal or two to start he can't tune out. That's the burden of his contract.He's also more engaged at both ends of the ice and seems hungry to win puck battles. Seems to have come out of that funk after the 14 minute game and really turned it up after the Jack Eichel match up.
Let's hope this is long-term. Tomorrow he needs to show up wanting to dominate a bad team, and if Hutch gives up a bad goal or two to start he can't tune out. That's the burden of his contract.
Kapanen's almost like the decoy on that line. Feels like whenever he has the puck it's going to go into the least advantageous position on the ice. He's alright when he's just rushing the puck but doesn't really do anything dangerous with it. Definitely a lower IQ player.
And he is 150th in PP TOI/GP among forwards in that time. Funny how you don't mention that...11 points in 13 games under keefe. Works out to 69 points over 82 games. Fairly certain I saw that keefe has been playing Auston the 6th most out of all forwards (league wide) at even strength.
The moment I saw Matthews come out his first shift flying last night, it gave me hope that he's FINALLY ready to truly take the league by storm. It's now his job to storm the top 5 scoring leaders and cement his place there while being the defensive force he was in his first season.
And he is 150th in PP TOI/GP in that time. Funny how you don't mention that...
Since Keefe took over.Since Keefe took over or just since the start of the year? Babcock did a 50/50 split essentially on the units. Now top unit gets about 1.5 minutes of the 2 minutes.
Since Keefe took over.
I feel this thread will be much more positive than the previous just a hunch
We are dead last in PP opportunities over that time.Interesting, the TOI/GP for PP could coincide that we're what? bottom 3 for PPs? So the PP TOI per game isn't really available.
We are dead last in PP opportunities over that time.
To help illustrate how far below everybody we are...
1st and 29th are separated by 1.32 PPO/GP.
29th and 31st (us) are separated by 0.78 PPO/GP.
That means the difference between those 2 spots is almost 60% of the difference between the 29 spots before.
That will certainly affect production.
He most certainly would. PP deployment under Keefe has been much better.Can't get high PP TOI per game if we don't get a lot of PP time. If we got 6 PP's a game then I am sure he'd go up.
You know , I for one was probably the leader of that narrative ...Are we not trading our 22 year old franchise center anymore?
You mean the walls of posts screaming about all the totally non-production-related, non-emotional, non-biased, core character and work ethic issues with our 22-year old franchise, rocket-contending, possession-dominating, good defensive center and MVP of our team disappeared as soon as his scoring came back?Are we not trading our 22 year old franchise center anymore?