Arzak
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Boy, that's weak for super elite defensive player. Not surprising, Mitch has conditioning for 60 games. He's not wasting it now.
Contract year baby!
Highly unlikely he was telling Matthews to stop crying. Reminder that Marner literally spent the entire shift crying about a non call and then approaching the ref after the whistle about the call before going to the bench. The interaction with Nylander happened shortly after Marner sat down. Also, Matthews never even touched the puck the entire shift in question. Why would Nylander tell him just to shoot it?
Nylander is telling Marner to quit crying bro. Maybe even because the ref warned Marner of a penalty while on the bench if he didnt shut it.
I doubt they'll be any creative editing for dramatic affect.Ugh, here we go. Whatever man, we have the audio thank God. We’ll see next week.
I doubt they'll be any creative editing for dramatic affect.
I'd be shocked if you're wrong as it sounds like we heard pretty much the same thing.Haha. If in the end he was talking to Marner, I’ll gladly eat crow and admit I’m wrong.
It will be interesting to see if Nylanders mic picks up the whole interaction. It would be predictable that we get Nylanders audio with no context but Matthews and Marner’s part in the dialogue are missing.
I'd be shocked if you're wrong as it sounds like we heard pretty much the same thing.
Regardless, I look forward to the spin we'll see afterwards as you can guarantee there are some that would never admit they're wrong.
In fairness though, for some that would be a fulltime job.
Nylander didn't confirm anything.Nylander already confirmed what he said to Mitch, it's no longer up for debate.