Sorry I thought he'd be the type who could fill in a Hyman roll, dig the puck out to Marner, who'd pass it to Matthews.I hate to dissapoing you bro, he's kinda not very good. He's still a very good add
but by the way people are making it sound, that we have Clarke or Gilmour coming this way.
Foligno is a decent player, he's not exactly a difference maker in anyway
But you're also seeing more forwards participating in the defense of the club. And Marner is starting to get some shooting to his game, while maybe not the strongest, with everyone focused on Matthews, does give him a good luck at the net at times.Matthews is the best of Marner and Nylander, specifically in the playoffs the past few series. But I find Matthews will play down to a struggling Marner level as opposed to dragging Marner up to play a stronger mature NHL playoff game. Marner’s cute game does not translate against defensive checking systems.
Players can wear equipment that would prevent knee injuries.I assume he was wearing a knee brace, as that’s the one he hurt before.
But you're also seeing more forwards participating in the defense of the club. And Marner is starting to get some shooting to his game, while maybe not the strongest, with everyone focused on Matthews, does give him a good luck at the net at times.
Love how people's opinions of players is more important than their performance. You are right - he did exactly what he was brought here to do. No idea what the other poster is talking about......headscratchingly uninformed post. Seems to be a long-term pattern there.Sorry I thought he'd be the type who could fill in a Hyman roll, dig the puck out to Marner, who'd pass it to Matthews.
Kind of like what happened in their last game.
Nowhere in your post did you say that, but it the context of you post made it seem to me like his importance is being understated is all.I agree. We’re a better team with him. Where in my post did I say otherwise? Simply stated that if he wants too much money, we’d be fine.
Be nice to have him back for a few games before the playoffs to shake the rust.
He's just too important to not have him firing on all cylinders.
Have to think he has the ability to move all over the lineup, in a 'shortened bench' playoff game
Players can wear equipment that would prevent knee injuries.
I'm still on the fence about the Foligno trade TBH. I mean I'm mostly OK with it but still, a part of me wonders if it was the right thing to do. But I digress ...
I think he's going to be awesome in the playoffs. Exactly who we need. Him and Simmonds will keep a lot of heads on swivels and Spezza and Thornton have also shown they can be very grumpy out there.
To be honest I wouldnt bring him back prior to playoffs. These games are meaningless and I would hate to have him reaggravate the injury. There is plenty of time for him to practice on his own until end of season to get into shape. Then give a him a week of practicing at full speed with his teammates prior to playoffs beginning. His game isnt timing and skill, its grit and having the legs once playoffs start. Something that can be returned through practice.
Let him practice with Nash, Andersen and Bogo. Bring them all back for playoffs.
Every expert/insider that I've heard speak on the matter said that it's impossible to simulate game pace in practice. He'd need to be in actual NHL games to get back to 100% effectiveness.
I think he's going to be awesome in the playoffs. Exactly who we need. Him and Simmonds will keep a lot of heads on swivels and Spezza and Thornton have also shown they can be very grumpy out there.
He came roaring back "in-season" after his last (major) knee injury after only practicing didn't he?
Every expert/insider that I've heard speak on the matter said that it's impossible to simulate game pace in practice. He'd need to be in actual NHL games to get back to 100% effectiveness.
When?
Beginning of the 2019 - 20 season. He was recovering from off season knee surgery and didn't return until second week of Nov.
He put up 3 points in 9 games that November. Then he played at a near-ppg pace afterwards.
So took him 3 weeks of games to get back to full form.