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Powerplays come to mind.but i was talking about playoff only...
Powerplays come to mind.but i was talking about playoff only...
That’s interesting given how key he was for two of our goals. One no-look pass on the money to set up AM34, and another key battle won to keep possession and get it to Matthews who made a sweet play to get to to JT. Those two goals don’t happen if not for Marner. I guess you must have missed those.I was at the game. I am not sure what the fancy stats say, but he looked terrible out there. He doesnt look better than Domi. All these passes to nowhere. Just useless
The big question is - how will he play in the playoffs? Will he live up to his pay grade, or will he continue the downward trend we witnessed in the last two playoff series he played?Marner will be resigned by the Leafs this year. First player in the coached dog house will be Nylander.
That’s interesting given how key he was for two of our goals. One no-look pass on the money to set up AM34, and another key battle won to keep possession and get it to Matthews who made a sweet play to get to to JT. Those two goals don’t happen if not for Marner. I guess you must have missed those.
Marchand told him he was coming after him in the last game they played prior to the playoffs. I heard Swayman and Tkachuk in the Amazon Faceoff talking about taking guys out of series buy getting in their face and hounding them. It’s was clear the Bruins felt they could throw Marner off and they were very effective at making him disinterested in competing as the series went along.It should be obvious.
I don't know, or don't remember. What did Marchand tell him?
What anyone says should have no impact on a player who's supposedly a superstar. As far as what's affecting him goes, who the hell knows?
Well hell, that's interesting in a very depressing way. Not that it takes much to make Marner "disinterested in competing as the series went along", unless the kid grows a pair or somehow gets one transplanted I wouldn't seriously consider another big bucks contract for him.Marchand told him he was coming after him in the last game they played prior to the playoffs. I heard Swayman and Tkachuk in the Amazon Faceoff talking about taking guys out of series buy getting in their face and hounding them. It’s was clear the Bruins felt they could throw Marner off and they were very effective at making him disinterested in competing as the series went along.
He definitely forces things too much at times, and needs to clean up his game a bit to be more effective. However you make it sound like he is a net negative out there. If he was, he wouldn’t be playing.FOr every glorious pass he does way too much shit that is counter productive.
90-100 point veteran players shouldn’t have to prove themselves, but Marner is in that situation again this season.Well hell, that's interesting in a very depressing way. Not that it takes much to make Marner "disinterested in competing as the series went along", unless the kid grows a pair or somehow gets one transplanted I wouldn't seriously consider another big bucks contract for him.
The only way it would make sense to extend Marner for a huge cap hit is if you're fine with continued playoff failures. Unfortunately, I think the ownership might be fine with that. Oh well, regular season should still be fun as long as you somehow forget about what happens in the playoffs. Not that that's easy to do for people like myself, but there seems to be enough people drinking the koolaid, that playoff failures might not matter as the Leaf Nation printing press seems to just keep on printing money no matter what.
He's done that twice now this pre season. Bedard is on one, we could take notes from the kid.even bedard doesn't take shit and mans up. but of course....
Thing is, he can't prove anything until the playoffs start so if he's extended before that, I guess we can say that he didn't have to prove anything.90-100 point veteran players shouldn’t have to prove themselves, but Marner is in that situation again this season.
I wouldn’t sign him now and wait until after the playoffs. Based on the little we know about him and his family, and the negative vibe around him, he’d probably bolt if had a good playoff. Still, that’s a chance I’d take, but I expect they’ll sign him.Thing is, he can't prove anything until the playoffs start so if he's extended before that, I guess we can say that he didn't have to prove anything.
I doubt he'd want to leave Toronto no matter what, especially if he has a good playoffs which would remove all the pressure he's feeling now.I wouldn’t sign him now and wait until after the playoffs. Based on the little we know about him and his family, and the negative vibe around him, he’d probably bolt if had a good playoff. Still, that’s a chance I’d take, but I expect they’ll sign him.
He definitely forces things too much at times, and needs to clean up his game a bit to be more effective. However you make it sound like he is a net negative out there. If he was, he wouldn’t be playing.
Key lol...Two more points for playing with Matthews. First play was a set play on the PP. , Matthews with elite shot. Second was a basic keep play alive, and from there it was an elite play by Matthews. 11 million for playing with Matthews.That’s interesting given how key he was for two of our goals. One no-look pass on the money to set up AM34, and another key battle won to keep possession and get it to Matthews who made a sweet play to get to to JT. Those two goals don’t happen if not for Marner. I guess you must have missed those.
I wasn’t suggesting his contribution was the most important part of those goals, but he played an important role and those goals don’t happen if he doesn’t play his part. If it is so replaceable, why is the coach putting him there? Not just Berube, but prior coaches too? If 80% of players are capable of those plays, then why is he getting PP1 time? Do you really think if you asked the captain if he felt the same, that he would agree with you? Let’s get real here.Key lol...Two more points for playing with Matthews. First play was a set play on the PP. , Matthews with elite shot. Second was a basic keep play alive, and from there it was an elite play by Matthews. 11 million for playing with Matthews.
Of both goals, whose contribution is most replaceable? Pretty sure 80% of NHL players are capable of those two plays. Look at Reaves pass yesterday.
Which results? playoff results? Team results are shared by the team. It’s still 20+ players on that roster. But that would be interesting to look at. What is the historical record of the leafs with each of the core 4 out? Based on what I am reading, Marner is easily replaceable and does more harm than good. Addition by subtraction lol…. Our record must be amazing with him out of the lineup. Especially when you consider that he has been our sole issue all along.Results speak for themselves.
Key lol...Two more points for playing with Matthews. First play was a set play on the PP. , Matthews with elite shot. Second was a basic keep play alive, and from there it was an elite play by Matthews. 11 million for playing with Matthews.
Of both goals, whose contribution is most replaceable? Pretty sure 80% of NHL players are capable of those two plays. Look at Reaves pass yesterday.
every hockey can make good play, good shot or good pass... The difference between depht player and elite player is the rate at wich they are able to make those play.
He’ll likely demand too much money if he has a good playoff, and come begging for 12 million if he gets push out again.I doubt he'd want to leave Toronto no matter what, especially if he has a good playoffs which would remove all the pressure he's feeling now.
Yes, coaches try to play their third line shutdown players 20 minutes per game against the opposition's top line.Why do coaches put their best shut down players against the other teams best players if it not relevant. Answer because it is very relevant
Marner will be resigned by the Leafs this year. First player in the coached dog house will be Nylander.