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It will be really interesting to see his usage at the Four Nations tournament. Mayne Cooper will get through to him? It could be the first time in years that he wouldn't see the ice in a 6 on 5 situation with Canada needing a goal. McDavid, Mackinnon, Makar, Point, Crosby, Reinhart, Stone, even Marchand or Hyman if he makes it. Those players are either better than Marner or have a history of scoring clutch goals, which Marner does not have. I wonder in he will pout about riding the pine late in a game or being on PP2.This is the Marner illusion. He is great during the regular season when he has lots of room to skate around and find the open ice/teammate and his miscues are not so critical.. Unfortunately, that open ice disappears during the playoffs and so does Marner. I used to say enjoy the regular seasons, this is not a playoff team. Now, I'm not even sure of the regular season.
at least with how he is producing, he shouldn't be getting over 11m.
I say shouldn't because you never know with the leafs anymore.
yea, but I don't see him taking an actual pay decrease/discountI read 11m and my face went numb. He needs to do more with less.
yea, but I don't see him taking an actual pay decrease/discount
that's not how the players we have are wired
Helps me sleep at night that there is uncertainty whether Marner, the 3rd highest paid player will make this lineup. Not to mention that 2nd year player, Bedard, made the list. Lol
Remember seeing that and thinking to myself that is the very first time I've EVER seen Marner get physical after a whistle.Yesterday, we even saw Marner show some anger, initiating a shove after the whistle. Wow, that's a first!If he were more involved in the physical areas, maybe we'd have seen more of these emotional reactions. Maybe he'd be more prepared for playoff hockey by now, grizzled and skilled in those dirty areas. Right now, he looks like a rookie in them, but hey, at least he will be a little more ready for playoff this year.
Remember seeing that and thinking to myself that is the very first time I've EVER seen Marner get physical after a whistle.
Marner and Keefe are hockey geniuses, you just wouldnt understand...
lol...that isnt what coaches do. All coaches want their players playing in the dirty areas and picking up dirty goals.
The leagues best players do it all. What is Mackinnon? He had 51 goals and 140 points last year. Kucherov had 44 goals and 144 points..he has 10 goals in 12 games this year. Mcdavid won the rocket a couple years ago with 64 goals. Panarin had 49 goals and 120 points last year. Hes got 9 in 11 this year already. What was their coaches instructing them to be...shooters, passers, grinders?
There was only one link that you provided, and I clicked on it. I'll just assume that you are mixing up your stories as usual and you just can't admit you are wrong.Clearly not, but it seems you can't admit you were wrong. I'll just assume that you mixing up that post with an unrelated one 13 pages and 377 posts back was just another one of your innocent mistakes...
?"Mitch your number one goal is padding advanced stats, send floaters their way!The rest of you, go play playoff hockey!"
Dekes be arguing this crap on two pages.
Mitch, we need you to cry now. Coaches orders !
Did you get too close to their goalie? Cut all the way back son !
What was Keefe thinking? We'll see the real playoff monster this year under Berube !
Sure, I'd keep him too depending on the terms. My point is that the 11M that's freed up by his contract ending isn't enough to change much, since much of that 11M will go to his replacement (even if that replacement is still JT). He's not going sign for 2M or whatever some people are dreaming about, more than likely at least 5M, maybe more, the some of the rest will go to raises.He's played really well without the weight of the captaincy on his back. I'd keep him if the price is right. He's only 34.
He's played really well without the weight of the captaincy on his back. I'd keep him if the price is right. He's only 34.
I meam with 3 years of 34, 7 to 88, 5 of 44 left after this maybe we just accept the team is screwed and embrace R1 or R2 at best exitsSure, I'd keep him too depending on the terms. My point is that the 11M that's freed up by his contract ending isn't enough to change much, since much of that 11M will go to his replacement (even if that replacement is still JT). He's not going sign for 2M or whatever some people are dreaming about, more than likely at least 5M, maybe more, the some of the rest will go to raises.
Remember 2 years ago we had Rielly in his prime, Brodie was still playing really well and we added McCabe, Schenn and ROR and still went nowhere.
This core seems to be rotten to the core and whoever you bring is probably not going to change that.