Yeah that's why they seek him out.
Do you think the public wants to hear what Marner has to say after a bad loss or Simon Benoit or Connor Dewar instead?
Reporters and media need to drive traffic to their articles/reports to increase viewership.. Nobody on the planet cares what Simon Benoit thought about the Leafs efforts, nor place very much weight on his opinion overall. Heck if he walked out the Leafs dressing room and exited with the crowd many fans wouldn't even know who he was.
So of course it matters your status on the team and the spotlight chases those players.
The fact that Marner consistently makes himself look foolishly or confrontational when forced with questions from the media, well that's on him.
Mitch should get a reality check from his teammates and coach then, before going public again, coming off a mere 20 shot and 3-0 embarrassing shutout loss coming up with something closer to reality then "
"I liked it. I thought we played well. I really did.".
Mitch Marner's Post-Game Comments Suggest He's Not Aligned With Leafs Players, nor Staff
Following the game, most of the Leafs admitted
they were not good enough in any facet of their play
with the effort level being the biggest concern.
Craig Berube and Chris Tanev were among those who spoke out publicly about the weak effort against the Canucks.
Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube, who is
not shy about holding his team accountable or offering praise when deserved, echoed Tanev's sentiments, albeit in his own way.
Together, these two statements, though worded differently, convey the same message: the team needs to improve its performance and take responsibility for their play.