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Another hilarious post from the master.Mitch Marner after 10 games 1/8th of a season is on pace for a measly 8 goals.
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Some fans believe Marner's goals scored don't matter much as Leafs losses mount, but he is producing at a 4th line checker level like a David Kampf at present.
Perhaps Treliving can use this disappointing regular season goal production to his leverage advantage in contract talks to get a sharp discount on his next deal, because we all know Marner struggles to score goals in the playoffs with only 11 goals after 8 seasons and 9 playoff series as well.
Willy in his contract year last season stormed out of the gates with 6 goals 8 assists 14 points in his first 10 on the way to a season where he finished with 40 goals and 98 points.
He spends more time close to the blueline than he does the blue paint. Is the narrative now that Marner is actually a crease crashing netfront guy or something? He’s the definition of a perimeter player, this is not even remotely arguable.
Another hilarious post from the master.
Using the first 10 games of the season to draw any conclusions is absurd but if you're going to try at least use some critical thinking. Now we know that you're referring to only goals but to suggest that 90 points is something that a 4th line checker does is pretty funny. If someone gets 82 assists(only McD, Kuch, and Mack had more last season) then someone else is getting those goals. Guess who it is so far? Hint: knives. Think man.
But then the icing on the cake is to use another 10 game streak but you didn't mention the pace this time because of the huge drop off once Nylander got his contract. This is some real amatuer hour stuff here Mess.
The mental gymnastics that the haters need to jump through to discredit Marner is truly fascinating.
Exactly. Flat Earthers provide more to substantiate their claims then the MM narrative shifters.
He is absolutely a perimeter player.
Most peoples negative observations and opinions on Marner can be traced back comfortably to the MTL series.
I know. That flip over the boards just snapped you guys and you've never recovered. It's gotten so bad that some of you have convinced yourselves that Marner sucks in the regular season. Man, it must be terrible for you guys to watch Marner do his magic every night.
The reality is management is banking on him producing in the playoffs, despite history, despite ups and downs throughout the year.It's all about getting ready for the playoffs for sure. As far as building on the last game, I'm so used to the team going up and down like a bunch of yoyo's all season long (and that carries over to the playoffs), that it's hard to even imagine it going any other way.
Marner is supposed to be this great playmaking PP specialist, yet the Leafs are an embarrassing #30th out of 32 teams on the PP with a 9.4%
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Even with a 5 on 3 PP advantage and in prime shooting spot with an empty net. Marner refuses to shoot the puck into the wide open cage, but decides to pass.
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Even with Marner's muffin of a shot ANY NHL player should be able to put this in the Net to avoid another Loss. As one of the TOP 12 highest paid players in the game SOOO much is expected but this is simply getting painful to watch. This is a 10 foot shot into an empty net !!!!
If this is ANYONE else on the PP in this spot it’s an obvious goal.
I've posted these stats many times but maybe you haven't seen them:I think he is about 20pts a season overrated because of Matthews. Marner supporters feel Matthews is 20pts overrated because of Marner.
I think tie goes to the rocketman that is also a C and the C of the team.
Player 1 | Player 2 | Player 3 | Player 4 | GP | TOI | GF | GA | +/- | GF/60 | GA/60 | GF% |
Auston Matthews | Mitchell Marner | w/o William Nylander | w/o John Tavares | 205 | 1808 | 120 | 74 | 46 | 3.98 | 2.46 | 61.86 |
w/o Auston Matthews | Mitchell Marner | w/o William Nylander | John Tavares | 215 | 889 | 45 | 29 | 16 | 3.04 | 1.96 | 60.81 |
Auston Matthews | w/o Mitchell Marner | William Nylander | w/o John Tavares | 227 | 829 | 50 | 33 | 17 | 3.62 | 2.39 | 60.24 |
w/o Auston Matthews | w/o Mitchell Marner | William Nylander | John Tavares | 237 | 1559 | 72 | 83 | -11 | 2.77 | 3.19 | 46.45 |
The top line has been the only line with consistent players.I think some watch games with a hypercritical eye looking to pounce on any misplay.
My eye says the top line has been consistently the best line all year, I'd be surprised if the stats don't show that.
Management is more likely to be "hoping for" than "counting on" unless they're insane, but then again maybe they are insane, who knows.The reality is management is banking on him producing in the playoffs, despite history, despite ups and downs throughout the year.
It’s the coaches job to help them prepare, but ultimately it’s up to the players to decide if they want to win.
All we can do is watch and see if it works this time.
Makes no sense why is their such a big difference in the toi and I don’t recall them splitting time evenly with Matthews at allI've posted these stats many times but maybe you haven't seen them:
5v5 over the last 3 seasons to get the sample acceptable:
Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 GP TOI GF GA +/- GF/60 GA/60 GF% Auston Matthews Mitchell Marner w/o William Nylander w/o John Tavares 205 1808 120 74 46 3.98 2.46 61.86 w/o Auston Matthews Mitchell Marner w/o William Nylander John Tavares 215 889 45 29 16 3.04 1.96 60.81 Auston Matthews w/o Mitchell Marner William Nylander w/o John Tavares 227 829 50 33 17 3.62 2.39 60.24 w/o Auston Matthews w/o Mitchell Marner William Nylander John Tavares 237 1559 72 83 -11 2.77 3.19 46.45
Nylander plays with Matthews about as much as Marner plays with Tavares.
Matthews does well with everyone but a bit better offense with Marner.
Marner with Tavares is as good as Nylander is with Matthews. Think about that.
Nylander is horrible with Tavares.
To your point. No one thinks that Matthews is overrated. And you've now been presented with the facts that say that Marner isn't overrated.
I've posted these stats many times but maybe you haven't seen them:
5v5 over the last 3 seasons to get the sample acceptable:
Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 GP TOI GF GA +/- GF/60 GA/60 GF% Auston Matthews Mitchell Marner w/o William Nylander w/o John Tavares 205 1808 120 74 46 3.98 2.46 61.86 w/o Auston Matthews Mitchell Marner w/o William Nylander John Tavares 215 889 45 29 16 3.04 1.96 60.81 Auston Matthews w/o Mitchell Marner William Nylander w/o John Tavares 227 829 50 33 17 3.62 2.39 60.24 w/o Auston Matthews w/o Mitchell Marner William Nylander John Tavares 237 1559 72 83 -11 2.77 3.19 46.45
Nylander plays with Matthews about as much as Marner plays with Tavares.
Matthews does well with everyone but a bit better offense with Marner.
Marner with Tavares is as good as Nylander is with Matthews. Think about that.
Nylander is horrible with Tavares.
To your point. No one thinks that Matthews is overrated. And you've now been presented with the facts that say that Marner isn't overrated.
Re-read it. Marner plays with Tavares as much as Nylander plays with Matthews (about 33%) but Marner produces equally while Nylander is terrible with Tavares.Makes no sense why is their such a big difference in the toi and I don’t recall them splitting time evenly with Matthews at all
What is the purpose for this 4 nation tournament? Isn’t there already enough international tournaments out there. could it be that it’s just a cash cow for the league and the NHLPA?Yes, because he’s the best. I’ll be cheering for the team. “Gimmicky” is a lame way to undercut a simple fact of who are the best Canadians. Just like yesterday when the Selke is somehow meaningless because people can’t go beyond black and white here. Kind of boring, all I do is counter the excessive garbage, I’ve already stated a billion times he failed us in the playoffs. Try it sometime.
Obtuse.
What's not correct? The numbers? The facts? Then why does Nylander suck with Tavares but Marner doesn't? We only have two top 6 right wingers and to top 6 centers and they almost always play with each other. This is reliable data and it confirms the eye test.Thats not correct because Nylander is easily as good a playmaker or very close to Marner. You would have to sample Matthews with some joe like Domi. Then you can establish that.
We also need a current sample of Marner with some joe jobbers. Then we can figure out MM can turn bronze into gold.
Imagine taking a TEN game sample, and using it as evidence, after the Leafs PP has been near the tops of the league consistently for years.Marner is supposed to be this great playmaking PP specialist, yet the Leafs are an embarrassing #30th out of 32 teams on the PP with a 9.4%
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Even with a 5 on 3 PP advantage and in prime shooting spot with an empty net. Marner refuses to shoot the puck into the wide open cage, but decides to pass.
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Even with Marner's muffin of a shot ANY NHL player should be able to put this in the Net to avoid another Loss. As one of the TOP 12 highest paid players in the game SOOO much is expected but this is simply getting painful to watch. This is a 10 foot shot into an empty net !!!!
If this is ANYONE else on the PP in this spot its an obvious goal.
What's not correct? The numbers? The facts? Then why does Nylander suck with Tavares but Marner doesn't? We only have two top 6 right wingers and to top 6 centers and they almost always play with each other. This is reliable data and it confirms the eye test.
I did, I showed you his impact on Tavares compared to Nylander. He plays very little time with anyone else.Show Marners impact on other players in the absence of WN and AM
Can you filter this by playoff games and another filter by division only games excluding the canadian division yearI've posted these stats many times but maybe you haven't seen them:
5v5 over the last 3 seasons to get the sample acceptable:
Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 GP TOI GF GA +/- GF/60 GA/60 GF% Auston Matthews Mitchell Marner w/o William Nylander w/o John Tavares 205 1808 120 74 46 3.98 2.46 61.86 w/o Auston Matthews Mitchell Marner w/o William Nylander John Tavares 215 889 45 29 16 3.04 1.96 60.81 Auston Matthews w/o Mitchell Marner William Nylander w/o John Tavares 227 829 50 33 17 3.62 2.39 60.24 w/o Auston Matthews w/o Mitchell Marner William Nylander John Tavares 237 1559 72 83 -11 2.77 3.19 46.45
Nylander plays with Matthews about as much as Marner plays with Tavares.
Matthews does well with everyone but a bit better offense with Marner.
Marner with Tavares is as good as Nylander is with Matthews. Think about that.
Nylander is horrible with Tavares.
To your point. No one thinks that Matthews is overrated. And you've now been presented with the facts that say that Marner isn't overrated.
I don't see what else it could possibly be. International hockey was so awesome in the 70's/80's but boy is it ever boring now. Even the Olympics doesn't compare to what it was like back in the day but this 4 nations thing ... I just can't imagine players care much about this, and it wouldn't surprise me if being picked to play was a disappointment for most of them.What is the purpose for this 4 nation tournament? Isn’t there already enough international tournaments out there. could it be that it’s just a cash cow for the league and the NHLPA?
Marner's very good in the regular season and the first 4 games of the playoffs, then his effectiveness goes way down. That's the only fact that really matters to most of us who actually care about the playoffs, you go ahead and enjoy your charts though if it makes you happy.What's not correct? The numbers? The facts? Then why does Nylander suck with Tavares but Marner doesn't? We only have two top 6 right wingers and to top 6 centers and they almost always play with each other. This is reliable data and it confirms the eye test.
I've purposely only gone back 3 years to avoid the Covid years. I've posted playoffs before, the numbers are similar relative to each other but the sample size is too small at 25 games in the last 3 years. Any narrowing down will reduce the sample size and we're already near the line with 829 minutes but feel free to post division only games but I'm not doing that work.Can you filter this by playoff games and another filter by division only games excluding the canadian division year
The adults are talking here Gary.Marner's very good in the regular season and the first 4 games of the playoffs, then his effectiveness goes way down. That's the only fact that really matters to most of us who actually care about the playoffs, you go ahead and enjoy your charts though if it makes you happy.
Whatever term you want use. The reality is that he’s on the team and, unless the wheels fall off, he’ll be on the playoff roster and they’re going to try and best utilize his talents.Management is more likely to be "hoping for" than "counting on" unless they're insane, but then again maybe they are insane, who knows.
It's up to the players for sure which is why I'm skeptical that things will be much different under Berube. I guess you could say that I'm hoping that they will be, but I'm not counting on it.
Well the problem I see with the data is our core 4 feast on the games they score 8 goals in against weaker opponents. I also notice that when Matthews and Marner get split up because of a bad stretch, they are put back together in these feast games.I've purposely only gone back 3 years to avoid the Covid years. I've posted playoffs before, the numbers are similar relative to each other but the sample size is too small at 25 games in the last 3 years. Any narrowing down will reduce the sample size and we're already near the line with 829 minutes but feel free to post division only games but I'm not doing that work.
The adults are talking here Gary.