Not great for Willy. The only mitigating factor is on the slow-mo replay (not sure if anyone has posted it) it looks like he was aiming a bit lower and his stick bounced off of Schmidt's gloves and angled upwards... but "I was aiming for his throat" isn't much of an excuse.
Not great for Willy. The only mitigating factor is on the slow-mo replay (not sure if anyone has posted it) it looks like he was aiming a bit lower and his stick bounced off of Schmidt's gloves and angled upwards... but "I was aiming for his throat" isn't much of an excuse.
I'm betting all of my ebux on 1-2 games.He’s not getting suspended
Part of the reason I like Willy more is he has improved every season.Willy and Mitch are close and have been for two seasons now. I'd probably give the overall in that time to Willy and yes, because playoffs, Mitch has 2 more RS points and 4 more PO points...but 3 less PO goals in that time.
Mitch has been better so far but it's not like Willy is yanking his dong; Mitch has been a 9.5/10 and Willy has been a 9. It's again close.
Who passes who is a question for the future and to be settled in the playoffs, because RS I think Mitch beats him out by 10-15 points and better defensive play, but Willy gets 10-15 more goals.
...
I think Willy does better in the playoffs not because he's more 'clutch' or anything, but because he's stronger, faster, shoots better and is more difficult to contain in a tight game.
As I said, not great, but I don't agree with the people who say it's bad.Even since like 50 years ago, I always kept an eye on goal differential. When teams are close in the standings but one has a much better goal differential, that's usually the better team. So far this season, WPG, CAR and WSH are the top tier and the Leafs aren't even close. At the same time, I wouldn't read too much into this as it's still early, injuries, schedule and adjusting to a new system are all factors here.
Not great for Willy. The only mitigating factor is on the slow-mo replay (not sure if anyone has posted it) it looks like he was aiming a bit lower and his stick bounced off of Schmidt's gloves and angled upwards... but "I was aiming for his throat" isn't much of an excuse.