Post-Game Talk: Leafs smoke Flames 6-2

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Nylander is so cowardly it's disgusting.
Yes, Nylander does not go for the 'hit', but rather goes for the puck. That's his style.

The idea that he is 'cowardly' just because he isn't a hitter is ridiculous. He goes to the net, he doesn't shy away from contact, and takes a hit when necessary.

He certainly doesn't throw the puck away to avoid getting hit, like some other RW on the team.
 
Huh? I just said marner was gonna get easy points tonight he did
You said 'easy points', and also that you would 'reserve judgment on that line'. Just pointing out that his easy points (and Matty's goals) weren't from playing 'on that line', but rather on the PP.

That line actually looked pretty good, despite nothing to show for it.
 
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His superstitions/routines as listed:
- needs to be the last player on the ice for the game. This was discussed in 4nations where he said he was sitting just waiting to see what would happen with Sid. And Sid had to approach him and say, you can go last. I'll go second last like I do in Pitts.
- he needs to be last off the ice in warm ups. This was shown where he tried to outlast his teammates Marchand at 4nations.
- he needs to be last hugging the goalie. Of course he also briefly incorporated a special only him goalie hug, like Subban.
- he now is incorporating hugging the mascot after wins.

Of course all his superstitions, and rituals and routines are things thay make him more visible to fans in the stands and to the camera.

Yet the team had to approach him and tell him to put an honest effort into offseason preparation?

He's all about the attention.
 
He certainly doesn't throw the puck away to avoid getting hit, like some other RW on the team.

Nah he's just trying to be fency over and over again even when coach asking to play a simplest game. Nylander is a free electron and i see a lot of Erik Karlsson ( with a better attitude in locker room) in Nylander, an incredible talent but only able to play the Nylander way and everyone need to adapt to Nylander style.

dump the puck and moving out the puck outside on your own zone whatever what when it's what coach asking is not to avoid hit but just doing what coach asking.

That's why only one of those 2 RW always be much trusted player of the coach whatever who he is... He just doing what coach had been asking and the other one just pretty unpredictable.
 
Nah he's just trying to be fency over and over again even when coach asking to play a simplest game. Nylander is a free electron and i see a lot of Erik Karlsson ( with a better attitude in locker room) in Nylander, an incredible talent but only able to play the Nylander way and everyone need to adapt to Nylander style.

dump the puck and moving out the puck outside on your own zone whatever what when it's what coach asking is not to avoid hit but just doing what coach asking.

That's why only one of those 2 RW always be much trusted player of the coach whatever who he is... He just doing what coach had been asking and the other one just pretty unpredictable.
Ok, we can disagree.

What I see as giving the puck away to avoid being hit, you see as following the coach's instructions to pass it to the other team.

Good thing there's no advantage in doing what the other team doesn't expect, right?
 
Ok, we can disagree.

What I see as giving the puck away to avoid being hit, you see as following the coach's instructions to pass it to the other team.

Good thing there's no advantage in doing what the other team doesn't expect, right?

the thing is not about pass it to other team but minimizing the risk. If you just try high risk play and you're in trouble if missed unstead of save play and giving time to your team to replace themself. When Berube talking of playing less fency is about all those thing.

Doing thing opponnent doesn't expect could be fine, but doing thing your own team doesn't expect... It's an other thing.
 
Can I just sit in my happy dream that Matty has been coasting all season in order to save his energy for the post season?

It's a nice dream ...
 
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I'm getting pretty tired of FLA. Hoping that team drops to third and gets taken out in round one by Tampa Bay.

After about 30 years of irrelevance, they have a couple of SCF appearances in a row and win a Cup and now some of their fans talk as if they're the new Montreal Canadiens.

Just my opinion, but in every sport it feels like there are a set number of marquee teams and markets and when they get to the finals or win a championship there’s a real buzz and it energizes and elevates the sport in pop culture. Aka when the Los Angeles Dodgers win the World Series. Good for the Panthers but that’s not them.
 
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Can I just sit in my happy dream that Matty has been coasting all season in order to save his energy for the post season?

It's a nice dream ...

I don’t think it will be a flip of switch but he’s gotta use the next handful of games left in the season to build momentum. Last night was the first step.
 
Based on the overreaction of “fans” demanding a complete tear down and bemoaning how “bleak” the Leafs future is, it seems impossible for the Leafs to be just two points out of first place in the division with a game in hand.
Wednesday will be a good test and the three games remaining against Tampa and Florida will probably decide the division.
 
the thing is not about pass it to other team but minimizing the risk. If you just try high risk play and you're in trouble if missed unstead of save play and giving time to your team to replace themself. When Berube talking of playing less fency is about all those thing.

Doing thing opponnent doesn't expect could be fine, but doing thing your own team doesn't expect... It's an other thing.
Certainly by throwing the puck away he minimizes the risk of him being hit, but I'm not sure it does the team much good.

I did mention that the other day - Nylander seems to think so much faster than anyone else on the team, that he sometimes makes a play before his teammates are expecting it.
 
Certainly by throwing the puck away he minimizes the risk of him being hit, but I'm not sure it does the team much good.

I did mention that the other day - Nylander seems to think so much faster than anyone else on the team, that he sometimes makes a play before his teammates are expecting it.

When you don't having good option, throwing puck away is not a bad play... You're better throw away and give a chance to your teammate at least to be able to try to fight for the puck than trying high risk play with higher chance to hurt your own team than the play really give something.

Nylander don't think faster, he's thinking a different way. It's pretty different and Like i said, Nylander playing one way, the Nylander way.

-That's why some player struggling to play with him
- That's why Matthews always asking to play with Marner and never with Nylander,

he's unpredictable and didn't follow any script but able to create something with nothing...he's pretty hard to know what he want to do ( for both of opponent and teammate) and nobody even a teammate like Matthews is able to know what he would try. It's a one man show when he's on the ice and why whatever with who hes playing, that's changing nothing ( a thing i said to you a lot of time but explain you in a different way).

Why Marner for me contrairly making people around him better and why Matthews want to play with... He's pretty easy to play with and he's predictable and yes for the other team too... but Marner having the ability to see the play 1 second sooner than anyone else on the ice so why he's still able to producing a pretty high rate despite it. He's the guy thinking faster than the rest of the team

Nylander = more skill
Marner = think faster

both having their own style and we will need both to do what they can do.
 
I'm getting pretty tired of FLA. Hoping that team drops to third and gets taken out in round one by Tampa Bay.

After about 30 years of irrelevance, they have a couple of SCF appearances in a row and win a Cup and now some of their fans talk as if they're the new Montreal Canadiens.
That has happened exactly 0 times.
 
When you don't having good option, throwing puck away is not a bad play... You're better throw away and give a chance to your teammate at least to be able to try to fight for the puck than trying high risk play with higher chance to hurt your own team than the play really give something.

Nylander don't think faster, he's thinking a different way. It's pretty different and Like i said, Nylander playing one way, the Nylander way.

-That's why some player struggling to play with him
- That's why Matthews always asking to play with Marner and never with Nylander,

he's unpredictable and didn't follow any script but able to create something with nothing...he's pretty hard to know what he want to do ( for both of opponent and teammate) and nobody even a teammate like Matthews is able to know what he would try. It's a one man show when he's on the ice and why whatever with who hes playing, that's changing nothing ( a thing i said to you a lot of time but explain you in a different way).

Why Marner for me contrairly making people around him better and why Matthews want to play with... He's pretty easy to play with and he's predictable and yes for the other team too... but Marner having the ability to see the play 1 second sooner than anyone else on the ice so why he's still able to producing a pretty high rate despite it. He's the guy thinking faster than the rest of the team

Nylander = more skill
Marner = think faster

both having their own style and we will need both to do what they can do.
Good option may be taking the hit to make the play. It frequently is, but Marner seems to avoid that option, which is the whole point.

You can't see that Nylander processes the game a lot faster than most players, and yes, even Marner?
 

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