WTFMAN99
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How are people forgetting that? Are you suggesting it shouldn't count? Should Marner's points total be reduced because he only registered two points 5v5 and they were against Denmark?
Also, I don't know how you can complain about other people bashing Leafs prospects - you had less than charitable things to say about other prospects during the tournament. You don't seem any different than the people you are complaining about.
There's nothing about Marner's tournament that should make Leafs fans feel anything less than great about Marner. It was a small sample size and he was one of the best players on an incompetently coached team - there were things about his play that he himself could have improved on. But with better coaching I also think he would have produced better results.
Just saying if you're going to bash someone, make sure it's for someone who actually deserves it.
Point, Perlini, Queenville, and Virtanen had pretty a pretty awful WJC - In the grand scheme of things it really doesn't mean much.
It's also only fair to point out some good in prospects we've seen too. I really liked Werenski, Milano, and Dvorak on the U.S. I thought they had a great tournament. Ditto Nedeljokovic (I totally butchered his name).
Malgin for the Swiss was good, plays bigger then his size suggests and he had nice skill. Alexander True was really intriguing watching him, he had tunnel vision sometimes but you can see the skill was there.
Mitchell Stephens and Travis Kocecny I thought brought a lot of energy, and Ottawa has a good one in Chabot. I really wanted Stephens (at the draft) as a Leaf fan.
Provorov was steady, you can see the poise in his game.
There I just dished out some really nice compliments for prospects that I thought had a good tournament. My opinion probably doesn't count for much anyway, and it's a short tournament, if you go cold at the wrong time it just sucks (for lack of a better word) for a player unfortunately.
Either way, I think Marner did great and people didn't seem to appreciate the little things he was doing. Not saying that Dylan Strome's points shouldn't count either, but the way he was spoken about compared to Marner at times was a little perplexing, that is all.