Thank you for your confirmation of just outright being a hater! Hopefully it’s clear for everyone and like many have said, it’s okay to not like players but you have a clear bias against the guy for no reason.
And it confirms what I’ve posted before, Marner playing well and the Leafs winning would be worst case scenario for you. You’d literally crash out. I do not consider you a fan IMO
How old are you?
I'll keep this simple because you are having much difficulty understanding.
So when I make decisions, I look at all the available data.
Take Tavares, for example last playoffs:
Tavares:
Stat sheet says - Didn't score much
Advanced stats – led the league in high-danger shots round 1 (or among top). Shot distance and slot shot % hardly changed from season to playoffs.
Eye test – Tavares doesn’t always have the “snot” I’d like, but he
battles in the corners and spends more time in front of the net than almost anyone else in the NHL. He was finishing his checks.
- plays one of most important positions on ice.
- very professional with media.
Now let’s look at Marner:
Stat sheet says - Doesn’t score
Advanced stats among the worst in the league for high danger shots, distance from net, individual scoring chances, individual high danger chances, individual expected goals. Across all shot location metrics from the regular season to the playoffs, Mitch clearly ranked the worst among the Core Four; He consistently positioned himself furthest from the net and took the fewest slot shots by a wide margin.
Eye test: Not competing, never in front of net, never in corners, never finishing hits. Two sports networks do intermission segments highlighting Marners pathetic efforts. Videos of Marner pulling the chute to avoid hits circulate the web, separated by 5 years. Numerous former players on social media say he's too soft and won't pay the price to win.
- Plays easiest position on ice
- gets confrontation with media, says dumb things and gets rattled easily
Same with how I evaluate Eichel vs Marner.
Eichel is a great shooter, excellent skater, great passer, big center, he battles etc etc. Most importantly he plays with significantly less offensively skilled players than Marner. Tulsky research indicates linemates have biggest effect on a players production. I've said many times,
If you think I’m wrong, then challenge the actual points. Use advanced stats. Use video. Use articles. I’ve done the homework.
Instead, you're defaulting to personal attacks—because deep down, you know you don’t have a counterargument. If it were easy to poke holes in what I’ve laid out, you would’ve done it by now.
So either bring real analysis to the table, or admit you’re just reacting emotionally.