Sure, we can pretend he just started as GM in the league.
Marner was the leading goal scorer for our team when he signed.
Nylander's best season at the time of his signing was also worse than Marner's at the time of his signing.
If Keefe is not a good coach, then. Berube has been a good coach in zero full seasons, he had one part of a season where he was, but sure, let's see how he does.
By the stats Matthews is our best PKer, Marner is in the tier after him with Kampf, the next tier (the bad PKers) has Nylander.
Nylander was good the year before (small sample size) and Marner was the same.
What stats show Marner wasn't good?
Marner has been the driver on every line he's played on without Matthews, including the contract year.
Nylander might be, I couldn't quantify it. I think Nylander is a better finisher, better at puck protection, a better skater, and better and zone entries, and then virtually everything else Marner is better at.
Nylander can drive a line by himself, but I am not sure he is a better line driver.
Marner carried multiple bad players before being put with Matthews, and this is pre-Tavares.
The discussion was about his performance here.
Yes, I said that - he was leading by 6 points, largely because Matty missed 20 games.
At the time of his signing, Marner's best season was 26G, 94 pts. At the time of his signing, Nylander's best season was 40G, 87 pts. Was Marner's better?
Was he the line driver in JT's first year? Possibly although I ddon't think so, but not since. Nylander is clearly the better line driver.
What's the "virtually everything else"? Forechecking, no. Passing is very close. What else?
We've seen Nylander drive his line for at least three seasons - I'm not sure I've ever seen Marner do it.
"Multiple bad players" like Kadri, JVR, Bozak? That;s who he was mainly playing with in the 16-17 and 17-18 seasons.
But my posts weren't a knock on Marner - just pointing out that Nylander's current contract is not a lot worse than Marner's, as some poster had claimed.
Maybe just me, but when I say scoring it is about scoring.
You might have to qualify he scored an assist.
You don't have to qualify he scored.
"How as the game?"
"Well, Matthews scored 2."
I tend to agree, but I will usually add the caveat, which the poster had done in this instance.
He just missed it - no biggie.