Mitch Marner's Reps Reportedly Air Concerns About Marner Being Overplayed by the Leafs
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The problem for Marner's camp isn't that he's playing over 21 minutes per game, it's that on 4 occasions in the team's first 10 games, Marner has played well over 22 minutes, including a season-high 26:12 against Boston last weekend.
Recently, Berube addressed Marner's ice time, stating that since Marner is such an excellent penalty killer and also a primary power play contributor, it's really easy to overplay the versatile winger and that sometimes, like last Saturday, he goes a little overboard and doesn't control Marner's ice time as much as he maybe should. However, now that he's aware that it's an issue, the ice time should begin to come back down to earth a little bit --
especially with William Nylander not only wanting more ice time, but also expressing an interest in becoming a penalty killer, as he was at times last season.
Marner, being in a contract year, should probably relish the extra opportunities he's being given. Additional ice time could lead to additional production, which could inflate his value. His representatives pushing for less ice time may end up being counterproductive in the long run, perhaps his reps just don't want to risk injury, which could impact his overall value negatively.