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RunItBackAgain

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Curious to see if anyone gives a shit like McD on our team or if they’re all just in there with their heads in their hands. Glad they chose Willy to feature too, smart choice.
 

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I’m not a big fan of seeing how the sausage is made, but I understand that the league believes it needs to find and pick up every penny it can.

Having said that, I will watch some because it’s hockey. Any other sport would bore me.
 

Dale Gribble

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Curious to see if anyone gives a shit like McD on our team or if they’re all just in there with their heads in their hands. Glad they chose Willy to feature too, smart choice.
I doubt it. Seems like if someone did pull a McDavid there would be a lot of tears and hurt feelings...
 

thewave

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Nylander said "You're going into war" :biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh:

Actually appreciate him more now than before. He takes it serious and winning serious. Probably the war mindset that makes him good in clutch situations considering a war mindset is do or die.

Much better than the usual Marner end of series weak trash.
 
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Actually appreciate him more now than before. He takes it serious and winning serious. Probably the war mindset that makes him good in clutch situations considering a war mindset is do or die.

Much better than the usual Marner end of series weak trash.

He's not good in the playoffs and is scared of physical play. I don't want to hear him speak of war or pressure ever again.
 

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Nylander is hilarious.
He’s a lot of AAV x 8, but he’s enjoyable at least.
 

notbias

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He's not good in the playoffs and is scared of physical play. I don't want to hear him speak of war or pressure ever again.

So not being good at something disqualifies someone from speaking on the topic, yet here you are commenting on hockey...

A good Marner would be crazy though, imagine how much more he'd lead our teams in points by.
 
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Skullz

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Really looking forward to watching it. I think Willy is the perfect choice for the team to star in it. Sucks that its another first round loss though.
 

notDatsyuk

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Curious to see if anyone gives a shit like McD on our team or if they’re all just in there with their heads in their hands. Glad they chose Willy to feature too, smart choice.
Willy would seem to be the one most likely to do that.

If he did, I'm sure there's at least one poster who would call it "immature and unproductive".
 

notbias

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Willy would seem to be the one most likely to do that.

If he did, I'm sure there's at least one poster who would call it "immature and unproductive".

No, Willy would be crowned the king of Toronto if they showed that.

Marner would be called a baby if he did that, just like every time he shows emotion.

Willy and Pasta are having dinner in one scene which looks like it is in the playoffs, I already know that if it was Marner people would say he is not taking it seriously and these guys are not his friends, they are the enemy, and he shouldn't be having dinner with them.
 

Gary Nylund

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No, Willy would be crowned the king of Toronto if they showed that.

Marner would be called a baby if he did that, just like every time he shows emotion.

Willy and Pasta are having dinner in one scene which looks like it is in the playoffs, I already know that if it was Marner people would say he is not taking it seriously and these guys are not his friends, they are the enemy, and he shouldn't be having dinner with them.
The thing with Marner is that when he shows emotion, it's almost always crying, sulking, or telling the media that "we don't care what anyone outside the room thinks".

Behave like a baby, get called a baby. Does this surprise you?
 

notbias

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The thing with Marner is that when he shows emotion, it's almost always crying, sulking, or telling the media that "we don't care what anyone outside the room thinks".

Behave like a baby, get called a baby. Does this surprise you?

I've never seen him sulking or whining and I don't think he should care about the opinion of people outside the team in reference to their play.

You've interpreted what he said and how he acted to be negative because you don't like him.
 

Gary Nylund

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I've never seen him sulking or whining and I don't think he should care about the opinion of people outside the team in reference to their play.

You've interpreted what he said and how he acted to be negative because you don't like him.
Really? Wow, OK then.

Didn't Marner look to Gilmour as someone to emulate? I always felt like Gilmour cared about the fans and when Marner says he doesn't care about what fans think, it's not a good look. Remember Gilmour's speech before the playoffs in 93? That's when he told the fans that "we're not done, we're going to do something else for you guys" (paraphrasing). "For you guys", meaning for you, the fans, get it? Gilmour cared about the fans, Marner doesn't care and if his image with the fan base isn't great, that could be part of the reason why. Not that I care, I just want him to stop disappearing when the going gets tough, if he turns into a playoff beast the way Gilmour did for us, I don't care if he hates the fans, I just him to help us win.

As far as me not liking him, you're being ridiculous. I've never met the guy so I have no opinion of him other than as a hockey player, that's it. You've interpreted what I said incorrectly because you're overly defensive when it comes to Marner. Not sure if you're on his payroll or what's going on but whatever, you be you.
 

rumman

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Really looking forward to watching it. I think Willy is the perfect choice for the team to star in it. Sucks that its another first round loss though.
Can’t players put more effort into their craft than having a side gig as a celebrity reality show…….
 
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notbias

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Really? Wow, OK then.

Didn't Marner look to Gilmour as someone to emulate? I always felt like Gilmour cared about the fans and when Marner says he doesn't care about what fans think, it's not a good look. Remember Gilmour's speech before the playoffs in 93? That's when he told the fans that "we're not done, we're going to do something else for you guys" (paraphrasing). "For you guys", meaning for you, the fans, get it? Gilmour cared about the fans, Marner doesn't care and if his image with the fan base isn't great, that could be part of the reason why. Not that I care, I just want him to stop disappearing when the going gets tough, if he turns into a playoff beast the way Gilmour did for us, I don't care if he hates the fans, I just him to help us win.

As far as me not liking him, you're being ridiculous. I've never met the guy so I have no opinion of him other than as a hockey player, that's it. You've interpreted what I said incorrectly because you're overly defensive when it comes to Marner. Not sure if you're on his payroll or what's going on but whatever, you be you.

Maybe I interpreted what you said wrong, but this is ironically maybe how you view Marner.
 

bax

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I've never seen him sulking or whining and I don't think he should care about the opinion of people outside the team in reference to their play.

You've interpreted what he said and how he acted to be negative because you don't like him.

I'm one of the rare Marner fans left on this board and even I think he comes off very poorly in his interviews and overall demeanor when things aren't going his or the teams way. I don't know if I'd use the term sulky or whiny, I'd probably say more tense and defiant, but I can see how others would interpret it this way.

I do agree that he should absolutely not care about what the media or negative fans say or think. If he's the type to get easily caught up in it and it seems like he is from previous comments he's made, then he needs to distance himself from the noise all the time and continue to build on his own game.
 

rumman

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Far more popular players in far more popular sports seem to have no problem handling this side show stuff
Roger that, but hockey players have always been more down to earth, polite, humble people, it’s one of the things ghat makes hockey the greatest sport, or used to be at one time…….
 
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notbias

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I'm one of the rare Marner fans left on this board and even I think he comes off very poorly in his interviews and overall demeanor when things aren't going his or the teams way. I don't know if I'd use the term sulky or whiny, I'd probably say more tense and defiant, but I can see how others would interpret it this way.

I do agree that he should absolutely not care about what the media or negative fans say or think. If he's the type to get easily caught up in it and it seems like he is from previous comments he's made, then he needs to distance himself from the noise all the time and continue to build on his own game.

Being annoyed and whining or sulking are different things.

I don't think he likes dealing with the media in those situations, not sure that is a requirement for anything hockey related though.

My main point is any emotion he shows, most hate it, and now there are comments asking for emotion from our players like McDavid showed.
 

Aashir Mallik

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the reason people are not saying anything about mcdavid having a bit of a tantrum vs marner is how he backs it up

Mcdavid does that, and follows it up with an all time performance in games 4-6 to almost win the cup. He generally produces at disgusting rates and carries his team further than they should be. Fans will view him "crying" and think the rest of the team needs to help him out, his production earns him the benefit of the doubt, and sometimes he does this WHILST producing

Marner has his own tantrums in the box for the over the glass penalty in a series he's godawful in helping us win at, or he throws his gloves (for whatever reason) in a series where he's dreadful. Fans will view him "crying" and think he needs to stop crying and actually produce. Not gonna speak for everyone, but if marner had 5-6 points in that boston series and then he threw his gloves, I'd cheer him on and say matthews and nylander gotta get their shit together and help him out, instead he had 1? point and ain't nobody siding with that.

People give nylander credit because he scores/helps score when the team needs it, game 7 and 6 boston. game 5 florida, game 3-5 in tampa he (also marner here) setting up or scoring goals, almost every game against montreal. His stats in elimination games further support the notion that he "cares", now whether that's true or not isn't my point. He's no where near mcdavid, or really any of the best players in the playoffs, but compared to the other guys on our team he's easily the most clutch and that sticks with people
 

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