Post-Game Talk: Leafs beat Tampa + Refs 5-3

Antropovsky

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Get 100 points per season
Ive explained this numerous times. He and Matthews should easily be 120+ point players, not 100. I also showed how Matthews paced 120+ without Marner last year. 100 point seasons is not impressive for two 11+ million dollar players on a line, while others are scoring 140+. Panarin put up 120 while his next best linemate had 77.

Im of the opinion that its crazy that Marners office literally is 50' from the net. Its where he seems to want to be. Is this not unusual?

At the beginning of the year, he looked like he was gonna play more physical and go to the net more but hes back to perimeter Marner.

Nylander too, but at least we are seeing more dedication to backchecking and also Nylander has played a significant chunk of mins without Matthews or Tavares.
 
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Confucius

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Ive explained this numerous times. He and Matthews should easily be 120+ point players, not 100. I also showed how Matthews paced 120+ without Marner last year. 100 point seasons is not impressive for two 11+ million dollar players on a line, while others are scoring 140+. Panarin put up 120 while his next best linemate had 77.

Im of the opinion that its crazy that Marners office literally is 50' from the net. Its where he seems to want to be. Is this not unusual?

At the beginning of the year, he looked like he was gonna play more physical and go to the net more but hes back to perimeter Marner.

Nylander too, but at least we are seeing more dedication to backchecking and also Nylander has played a significant chunk of mins without Matthews or Tavares.
Well if you are correct, we should be in for a great season, Domi in for a huge improvement.
 

Antropovsky

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People call Tavares washed up, but hes actually moving faster than Marner. If Tavares looks slow and washed up, than you need to be very worried about how Marners skating will age over an 8 year contract. Marners an average skater across the board, while Tavares actually is in the 70s and 80s this year in 18-20 and 20-22 mph bursts.

Marner 2024 and 2025
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Tavares 2024 and 2025:
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Racer88

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Assists are still worth what they have always been…..1/2 of a goal, that’s why they allow 2 per goal. The math doesn’t lie
 

Antropovsky

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literally the same argument thats been said about playoff Marner for years. He is too far from the net.

Thoughts after Toronto's Game 3 loss: Go to the net, Mitch​


Snapshots of both his assists are attached. His second assist literally hit Tavares in the chest and Tavares scored after.

Im just curious if this is what posters think is what makes him good, that hes great at creating offense from 50 feet? Like I said, I didnt get past two highlights from the Edmonton game and Mcdavid created two slot shots from probably 10 ' from the net... one was a tap in goal. Havent seen any tap ins created by Marner. Plays from around the net are few and far between too.

Im just blown away how he seems to be on the blueline more than leaf defenders in the offensive zone.

Assist #1:
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Assist #2
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leafs in five

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Do you think the Tavares goal was a pass? You think his intention was to throw a weak wrister that hit Tavares square in the stomach. That goal is all Tavares, creating something out of nothing. Same with Knies tip. If Knies isnt there, in the dirty area, easy save by todays goalies (though not unrelated to Marner).

Watching the Oilers highlights and in just one play Mcdavid sets up a slot shot that doesnt go in, he gets the rebound, holds off a defender with one arm while skating around the net and passes the puck to his teammate standing in the blue paint for a tap in goal. The entire play, Mcdavid operates in territory Marner never goes.

Even the Broadcast team made note of how often Marner is standing on the blueline in the offensive zone.

Im just perplexed, Marner is on the blueline more than our defenders.
no I think he put the puck toward the net and it resulted in a goal. I'm truly sorry you had to witness it

literally the same argument thats been said about playoff Marner for years. He is too far from the net.
yes it is the same argument you make after every multi-point game, with reference to this same article
 
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