Gary Nylund
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You dismissed stats that showed Marner's shortcomings saying points are only 2% of the game which is basically the same thing. Or am I wrong to assume that you understand basic English?No. I never said points don't matter.
You say all kinds of nonsense that isn't true, and you're making yourself look silly in the process.I said YOU only consider points and ignore the rest when evaluating players.
Oh look, it's captain obvious at the podium again. Thanks for sharing.DEFENCE matters.
BTW, you hero thinks the team played well last night. Do you agree?
Nobody that's played for the Leafs in the last 50 years is even close to Marner when it comes to saying stupid things to the media, so I don't see why you would put this on the organization. So disappointing. I mean he's a moron, OK. You spend most of your life at the hockey rink so that's understandable but he's supposed to know hockey right? Some people say he's the smartest player to ever play so how is it possible that when the team plays so badly, he thinks they played well?It’s a really bad quote and no one can defend that.
People need to realize Marner is doing what probably a sports psychologist has coached him to do. Look for the positives in everything. Matthews quotes about the PP were similar, we had lots of movement but nothing fell for us, the power play has stunk up the joint all year. The leafs leg has given these guys a script on how to answer the media and it’s horrible. I don’t think Marner is brainwashing the locker room as much as the organization has already pushed these types of narratives to the players in an attempt to help them cope with the failures of the past. But it’s just so far from reality.
He's disconnected from reality, and as much as I hate to say it, it could just be that the kid's a loser, plain and simple. When there's no pressure during the regular season, he's great. Early in his career when there's no pressure on him as a new kid in the league, he played pretty well in the playoffs as well. But now, he's one of the highest paid players in the world so the pressure is on him, and as soon as the checking tightens up a few games into the playoffs, he chokes, he doesn't have the mental toughness to deal with being a disappointment so he pretends that everything's in good shape, even as the house burns down around him.
Of course I don't really know what goes on in his head so this is just my opinion, but it's not based on nothing, it's based on many years of watching him play and hearing him speak and as time goes on and his prime years are coming to an end, it looks more and more like this is what he is - a loser.
The fact that some people still look at stats like +- as a reliable measure of performance boggles the mind.His best move last night was going to the bench during the delayed penalty so Nylander would get the minus.