Nobody is saying he should be making $11.5mil, that’s not his problem. He is producing goals at a high level, not worried about his point production. It will
be there if his linemates can score. You can only get assists if other people score
I guess we will see if he’s able to bring it back, sure hope he is able to
I think when the linemates are less ass.
Then I guess we just wait till JT comes back or we make an acquisition for a 3C, but that’s going to mean this season will be a burn for him to live up to the RS, hopefully he lives up to it in the playoffs as that’s more important and he will have better players to play with
OK fair enough, I get where you're coming from. I will say a few things:
1)
It's not games 1-3 vs games 4-7, it's games 1-86 vs the rest. It seems like the first few games of the playoffs, there's a bit of an adjustment to playoff style hockey and while that's going on Marner still produces, then once everyone's adjusted he's toast. If that's the reason his production dies (and it seems like it's reasonable to think that might be the case) then he's simply not worth much to any team that's hoping to go deep.
2)
If we treat all playoff games as being equal, the overall numbers show that Marner, Matthews and Tavares all suffer big dropoffs in production in the playoffs whereas Nylander does not. That said, Nylander's production is lower during the season so it's easier to keep it up but nevertheless, he's the one guy that doesn't drop off in the playoffs.
3)
Now that Nylander is in a new pay bracket, expectations are higher. His regular season isn't enough to justify his cap hit and I agree PPG just isn't enough. And yes perhaps with Tavares as long as he's playing well, 100 points should be the expectation, I'm not disputing that, I also don't care too much because again, I care so much more about the playoffs. I've said many times before when people are bitching about Marner's slow starts that I don't care if he gest 70 or 120 points, just bring it in the playoffs and I'll say the same about Nylander.
4)
We should stop comparing Marner to Nylander. I get why it happens - it seems like Marner is the focal point of everything so everything gets discussed ITT and that's fine, but if we really want to put Marner's performance in context, we should be looking at all his compareables in the NHL, not just Nylander.
5)
IMHO goals are worth more than assists. Not sure how much more, probably about 1.5 points each but in any case, that's something I take into consideration when comparing these guys. Marner's still having a much better season, that just reduces the gap somewhat but still, it's something.
6) I wouldn't say Nylander underproduces his talent, not in the playoffs anyway. But who's to say how much talent someone has anyway? I think it's more fair to judge players with respect to their cap hits and that means that Nylander to this point has been very good in the playoffs. That said, expectations are much higher now so we'll see what happens this spring
Some good points in there, things I would say are:
1)This doesn't just apply to Nylander, but to them all but I really don’t think the “playoffs is all we need”. Look at the best playoff performers around. Mcdavid, Draisaitl, Mackinnon, Rantanen, Kucherov. They don't just have a switch and turn it on game 1 of the playoffs, they have sustained dominance throughout the regular season and then continue it into the playoffs. Not only as a fan is that more entertaining for the regular season + playoffs, but I think to a certain extent it helps the players and team going in. If Nylander and Marner go into the playoffs as 70 point players is it really logical to think they'll all of a sudden elevate their games to higher levels? I for one don't believe that and so want them to dominate the regular season and lead that into the playoffs. Now obviously I don't want them to go 100% balls to the walls and risk injury, but I don't see why they can't compete with the leagues best.
2) Only compare Marner and Nylaner because they are both RW, same team, and as of now make similar money, when/if marner is bumped up to like 13-14 than there won't be a comparison again
3) I don't really agree with the goals > assists. In fact I am quite the opposite and even in play styles I take the playmaker over the goal scorer, especially if we are speaking about high level elite talent. Take any goal scorer and their PPG, GPG, and impact always drops. Matthews, Ovechkin, Pastnak, Stamkos...etc and they are always having their goal totals and paces fall off come playoffs. Now compare that to Mackinnon, Mcdavid, Kucherov, Crosby...etc and they are much better and higher end producers. It's also not surprising that for most of the time, the leagues best player is a playmaker (Mcdavid, Kucherov, Crosby, Mackinnon) whereas the goal scorer at best has a few years like ovechkin, or a single year like matthews.
4) Nylander in my eyes (maybe biased) 100% underproduces his talent. We got a glimpse of his full potential if he gave a shit every game before he signed the contract, we've seen glimpses in periods of the playoffs too (game 6 boston, montreal series, 3rd period florida game 2) but he never is consistent enough. Out of the core 4, Nylander and Matthews are the ones who I can actually criticize their "effort", the other two is always about "execution" and "playstyle". At his best Nylander can be a 100+ point player and a series changer similar to how marner and matthews should be, but he never can or will be able to put it together.