Gary Nylund
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"Show me the money."
"Show me the postseason."
"Show me the money."
"Show me the postseason."
It's wild that you're talking about "cherry picked stats" when I'm both using (12 in my original comparison alone) and trying to get you to consider a wider range of statistics, and you're refusing to consider anything that isn't the couple stats you arbitrarily picked out. It's wild that you're talking about the "big picture", when I've asked you to look at context, and the bigger picture of contracts and comparables and how Marner slots in, while you demand that we use only one specific comparable in one specific way and ban any context that isn't game number. It's wild that you're talking about proving and supporting things, when I am literally the only one who has done that, and all you do is ignore or dismiss it.
You want the full picture? Sure. Let's break down their entire production so you can see. At time of signing:
Marner.....: 241 GP, 133 points at 5v5, 11 points at 6v5/3v3, ..8 EN points, 65 points at 5v4, 4 points at 5v3, 3 PK points
Rantanen: 239 GP, 108 points at 5v5, 11 points at 6v5/3v3, 12 EN points, 70 points at 5v4, 8 points at 5v3, 0 PK points
And for goals:
Marner.....: 241 GP, 45 goals at 5v5, 2 goals at 6v5/3v3, 4 EN goals, 14 goals at 5v4, 1 goals at 5v3, 1 PK goals
Rantanen: 239 GP, 40 goals at 5v5, 2 goals at 6v5/3v3, 6 EN goals, 29 goals at 5v4, 3 goals at 5v3, 0 PK goals
So how did Rantanen overcome Marner being better at everything to shrink the significant production gap between them and pull ahead in goals?
As we can see, it's exclusively putting pucks into an empty net, and the PP.
Is it because he is better at those things? Nope! He just benefitted from being on the team that got the most PP opportunities in the league (instead of the 27th) and being gifted a lot of additional time in really high scoring game states where time has an insanely high correlation with raw production! And in the case of goals, being the trigger man on the PP, instead of the set up man. It's literally all opportunity that has nothing to do with him, masking his relative deficiencies in ability, performance, and production level.
Double the 5v3 production? You guessed it! Just over double the 5v3 ice time!
Couldn't even keep up at 5v4. Had 39% more 5v4 time, and yet only manages 8% more raw production.
And you think that works in their favour?
While Marner was off using his minutes to help his team on the PK, Rantanen was off getting bonus points in the highest scoring game states, and you expect people to believe that GMs and agents are ignoring stuff like that in negotiations? Come on now. People aren't fools. Know what's hilarious? Marner even had a better penalty differential than Rantanen!
That's fine. I want him to be good. I was one of the first here to say he is looking quicker than last season. The thing is I am a Leafs fan and so just like I can say with a straight face that the 11.5m WN got was a overpay, MM even at 11m or any more will also be an overpay and it matters.
Obviously more cap means more depth and depth is winning in the NHL
The pain will come when paying MM to twirl comes at the expense of Knies or other depth that breaks through. Like. Sorry Stolarz, we ain't got that extra million the other guy is offering. MM ate it up and we need to make a team here.
A touch above what Willie got is fine by me. I'd holdoff on any JT extension for now, he might be headed for a quick regression. Money is there for Mitch, and then some if we play JT smart.
I'm not seeing much of a difference between past Marners and this one. Still playing the perimeter. His game still looks like it doesn't translate to being a game changer in a good way in the playoffs. He's good defensively, but offensively he and Domi look very similarly skilled out there, and Domi had been more productive than Marner 5v5. Last year anf so far this year (Domi had 2.73 p/60 to Marners 2.68).
Take the Marner colored glasses off. Would you pay Domi 11 million? Sure Domi isn't as good defensively, but he's a center and will play in physical areas and has "snot" to his game. Marner has a stronger work ethic, but Domi has more compete to his game. Were those the two things Berube listed as must haves?
"Show me the money."
"Show me the postseason."
OK so Point was picked because he is on Coopers team and he is a C... whooptee doo..... If you are Marner and are picked 20th, who cares. More than likely most players would prefer to spend some R & R on the beach vs play in a meaningless cash cow for the NHL. Honestly who freaking cares?
Word salad .... thanks...
I’d be ok with Tavares at $3mil as a 3rd line centre, anything more than that is probably a mistake.A touch above what Willie got is fine by me. I'd holdoff on any JT extension for now, he might be headed for a quick regression. Money is there for Mitch, and then some if we play JT smart.
Like I said, what are you on aboutOK so Point was picked because he is on Coopers team and he is a C... whooptee doo..... If you are Marner and are picked 20th, who cares. More than likely most players would prefer to spend some R & R on the beach vs play in a meaningless cash cow for the NHL. Honestly who freaking cares?
Word salad .... thanks...
I'm torn as well. Letting talent like that walk sucks so not a good option. On the other hand, if he costs 12M+ a year, he really needs to keep contributing after 86 games or he won't be worth it, not for me anyway. People are raving now - oh look how great he's playing but come on now, he's always been regular season money in the bank, that's never been the issue with him so those people praising him to the skies now just look clueless to me.I’d be ok with Tavares at $3mil as a 3rd line centre, anything more than that is probably a mistake.
Marner, I am torn on. If the options are signing him or letting him walk, signing him might be the only option. As much as I harp on him, he is still a very good player and getting nothing for him is a huge loss in itself.
Good question. Seems like someone's gone far off the deep end.Like I said, what are you on about
We're all hoping for itWhat if for whatever reason, be it Berube's magic touch or whatever else, Marner becomes a playoff beast next spring?
Why waste your time with that poster? If everyone ignores him he will go away. No point in feeding posters that have agendas. IMHO.1)
I go to bed, wake up to find you mocking me for "scurrying away", yes that sounds like the kind of obnoxious comment that's worthy of ridicule. I had to go to the hospital this morning and got back a little while ago, are you going to mock for me that as well?
2)
I have made no "all encompassing statements" about Marner or anyone else. I always look at the big picture which is more that just "3 games each year". You have repeated this nonsense a number of times.
I labelled your original post nonsense, because that's what it was. My position is the same as it's been for some time now, Marner's a fine player for about 86 games a year, then he's mediocre at best. Plus he seems to be trending down, considering he was pretty bad the last two playoff series we played, both of which we lost. Based on the big picture, I don't think Marner's worth 11 million, maybe 9 or so and that's generous considering the premium I place on the playoffs. If I evaluated him based on only "those 3 games" (though season before last it was 8 games, not 3), then I'd say he's worth a lot less than that but that's not what I do, I look at all of it, the good, the bad and the ugly and I say he's worth maybe 9M.
You want "answers" for your original nonsensical post, fine. Here are my answers.
No, I don't, and it's this kind of pointless insult that does nothing but pollute this forum and make you look like a bit of a ... I won't say it.
Some BS, and more insults.
This is a dumb question.
This is another dumb question.
What rules? This is another dumb question.
And yet another dumb question.
I always look at the big picture, and have always acknowledged what a fine player he is most of the times. So once again, more lies and insults from you.
And more insults.
As I said earlier, I'm interested in honest discussion and exchanging thoughts and ideas. You seem to prefer trading insults so I suggest you either start behaving better or stop bothering me.
My first preference would have been to trade him, but that ship has sailed. If there was a guarantee you could spend that cap space on good players that would take up the $12mil cap space, then letting him walk wouldn’t hurt as much. But the problem is, there’s no guarantee.I'm torn as well. Letting talent like that walk sucks so not a good option. On the other hand, if he costs 12M+ a year, he really needs to keep contributing after 86 games or he won't be worth it, not for me anyway. People are raving now - oh look how great he's playing but come on now, he's always been regular season money in the bank, that's never been the issue with him so those people praising him to the skies now just look clueless to me.
We're paying Tanev 4.5 million. Imagine that instead of paying Marner 12, we pay two players of roughly the same value as Tanev, one on forward and one on D. No I don't know who those players might be, it's a theoretical question or a thought exercise if you will but with those two guys instead of Marner last spring, I do believe we cruise past Boston pretty handily with cap space to spare.
What if for whatever reason, be it Berube's magic touch or whatever else, Marner becomes a playoff beast next spring? I know some say it's not possible, that his style of play just isn't suited for the playoffs and they might be right, I just don't know though. I'm no expert, how can I be 100% sure it's not something in his head and he can snap out of it? Either way it's gamble, but considering there are so many casual fans who aren't even aware of any downside to Marner's play in the playoffs, I assume he'll be signed and we'll just have to hope for the best.
Good question. Seems like someone's gone far off the deep end.
I’d be ok with Tavares at $3mil as a 3rd line centre, anything more than that is probably a mistake.
Marner, I am torn on. If the options are signing him or letting him walk, signing him might be the only option. As much as I harp on him, he is still a very good player and getting nothing for him is a huge loss in itself.
My first preference would have been to trade him, but that ship has sailed. If there was a guarantee you could spend that cap space on good players that would take up the $12mil cap space, then letting him walk wouldn’t hurt as much. But the problem is, there’s no guarantee.
Not sure why you would think this. You really think he's going to sign without the same NMC clause that Rielly, Matthews and Nylander got? I don't think so.This is my mindset as well. Letting him walk for nothing sucks. At least if you resign him he’s an asset you can move later if things don’t work out. I just think as much as we want more from him letting him go to UFA will be a big mistake because you will not get any sort of value back for him that way. I’m not opposed to him not being a leaf but trading him is the only thing that makes sense.
I’m not sure haters is the right word, he’s like that kid who has so much more to give, but just leaves us disappointed. But I will gladly eat some crowI am anti-marner but I hope he proves the haters wrong
I don’t dislike Marner, let alone hate.I’m not sure haters is the right word, he’s like that kid who has so much more to give, but just leaves us disappointed. But I will gladly eat some crow
x 1, not 3.Mitch on fire…$14.5x 3 incoming
If McD is coming, it will be trade this summer and not let’s wait for him in another year. Ofcourse if Oilers kick ass this season, we all know he is not coming.I’ve also been bullish on this. There is def a chance you can use the cap space and hit on your UFA signings. But what do we know of UFA? Most GM’s make their biggest and worst mistakes on July 1st. I would say just based on how UFA normally plays out, it’s more likely you end up spending Marner’s salary worse than if you were to just pay him. It will be a tough decision and big gamble for the leafs. The only way I’d be comfortable is if there was some tampering that McDavid will come in 2 years.
It shouldn’t.I really think playoffs will determine Leafs direction
'It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.'You really have to be impressed at the amount of willful blindness it takes to claim that player A's production was an average 20% (or which ever made-up number he's using today) than player B's, even though the numbers clearly show that's not true.
Unfortunately to admit the truth he would also have to admit that his idol wasn't the perfect GM he apparently still believes.
Not sure why you would think this. You really think he's going to sign without the same NMC clause that Rielly, Matthews and Nylander got? I don't think so.
As far as trading him goes, as @GoonieFace said already - that ship has sailed.