William Nylander

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Hmmm... they're that close in points?

When you consider that Nylander has about twice as many goals and plays with Matthews less often, I'd say it's about a wash between them offensively this season.

I do think Marner is better defensively, but he hasn't been that impressive in general lately. Was playing great hockey earlier in the year.
Struggling no doubt, looks to be banged up a bit. Hopefully he’s healthy by the time the season ends.
 
Struggling no doubt, looks to be banged up a bit. Hopefully he’s healthy by the time the season ends.

There are a few factors here - TOI for Marner is definitely a factor and while the odds of scoring short handed are not high, it's not 0% either. It also helps you stay engaged in the game vs sitting 2 minutes at a time.

Matthews is better than JT, most years although he's been hurt this year.

Biggest difference would be on LW where Knies has been most of the year and the 2nd line LW has been a revolving door of misfits, McMann has been the best fit but he can be hot/cold.

I'd say they're fairly equal but Marner gets more TOI / higher quality linemates but Marner is stronger defensively.
 
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There are a few factors here - TOI for Marner is definitely a factor and while the odds of scoring short handed are not high, it's not 0% either. It also helps you stay engaged in the game vs sitting 2 minutes at a time.

Matthews is better than JT, most years although he's been hurt this year.

Biggest difference would be on LW where Knies has been most of the year and the 2nd line LW has been a revolving door of misfits, McMann has been the best fit but he can be hot/cold.

I'd say they're fairly equal but Marner gets more TOI / higher quality linemates but Marner is stronger defensively.
While I agree with what you’re saying I’m not sure what it has to do with my post. :huh:
 
Hmmm... they're that close in points?

When you consider that Nylander has about twice as many goals and plays with Matthews less often, I'd say it's about a wash between them offensively this season.

I do think Marner is better defensively, but he hasn't been that impressive in general lately. Was playing great hockey earlier in the year.
He’s been similar to last years nylander for me

Through 35 games both were our entire team and through 50-60ish games they were still elite. Nylander really hit a wall and fell off after game 68 vs the oilers I think with 5 points the rest of the way

Marner since 4 nations hasn’t been that level, but he’s been a step or two below what he was before the break

Hoping for him to right the ship heading into the playoffs
 
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When I said not defending, I didn’t mean Willie not defending. I meant that I am not defending Willie. Sorry for the confusion. Didn’t realise it till you replied.

I think Willie is great at taking away and hounding for pucks in the Ozone and Neutral Zone. He does seem to have his struggles in positioning in the Dzone when his line is being hemmed in the Dzone. But with Carlo, McCabe, and Tanev, that should help with that.
I knew what you meant. My comments were more of a general nature, because most of the criticism of him seems to be about his defensive play.

Another typical example is if he's covering the point and the winger scores he's out if position, and if he collapses to help the D and the point scores, he's out of position (and if he just steps on the ice and can't join the play in time he's out of position and lazy).

I've even seen him blamed for a goal when he wasn't on the ice (or had just left it). :huh:

One poster's favourite excuse for his production is that he doesn't face top competition. Then he complains that he scores very few goals against top competition.
 
He signed 6 years the first time. Marner wanted 8 but Dubas insisted on 6.
Marner hasn't had the opportunity to sign for 8 yet, that will be this summer.
(Unless Marner isn't part of the 3 you're referring to)
Yes, the 6 year deal that proceeded his current deal was not the best display of commitment from Willy. Not because of the term of the deal, but more so because of the circus that lead up to him eventually signing. Something that I believe Willy himself has openly admitted he regretted.

Fast forward to the end of that deal, instead of dragging it out like he did the prior time, Willy put his words into action and signed a max term deal with little noise and distraction. A clear sign of maturity and putting his money where his mouth is. Willy said he wanted to be a Leaf, and he didn't p***y foot around making that a reality.

Meanwhile, we have Mitch doing the same old shit he constantly has done his entire tenure. what an honor, it is my dream, It is a privilege to be a Leaf, I want to stay here long term...etc. Why does he feel the need to drag this all the way to July 1 then? His words are not matching up to his actions. Certainly not to the same level as Willy IMO
 
Yes, the 6 year deal that proceeded his current deal was not the best display of commitment from Willy. Not because of the term of the deal, but more so because of the circus that lead up to him eventually signing. Something that I believe Willy himself has openly admitted he regretted.

Fast forward to the end of that deal, instead of dragging it out like he did the prior time, Willy put his words into action and signed a max term deal with little noise and distraction. A clear sign of maturity and putting his money where his mouth is. Willy said he wanted to be a Leaf, and he didn't p***y foot around making that a reality.

Meanwhile, we have Mitch doing the same old shit he constantly has done his entire tenure. what an honor, it is my dream, It is a privilege to be a Leaf, I want to stay here long term...etc. Why does he feel the need to drag this all the way to July 1 then? His words are not matching up to his actions. Certainly not to the same level as Willy IMO
Not sure what Marners motivation is and I don't agree with it but lots of players prefer not to sign during the season, while others have no issue with it.
I wouldn't classify either as mature nor immature, they are just doing what they feel is right for themselves in their situation.

** Prior to Marners last deal he was willing to re-sign the summer prior to expiring but Dubas wasn't interested.
 
This guy is a beast. Never gets flustered, plays his game, and is second in the rocket race and pacing to finish top 10 in the league scoring wise. Hope he hits 50! I remember watching him score a hatty for the Marlies way back, you could always tell the immense talent this guy possessed.
 
yeah, 8.5 x 8. Hindsight it would have been a steal.

Nylander was fairly paid at the time. He was deserving of a 7m contract but Pasta was better and in that range. The rumoured Marner deal of 8.5m was also fair at the time but Dubas screwed up. Matthews was also a bit of an overpay but less because he was scoring at a good clip right off the hop.

Bottom line. Rookie GM shits the bed and the fans pay the price literally and figuratively.
 
only partially true if I recall, he wanted 8 or more per year (draisaitl money?) and at THAT time he was a 69 or so point player ... no wonder he wanted to sign then ... while no dubas fan he was right at that point in time
Where is this information I’d love to read up on it if possible
 
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yeah, 8.5 x 8. Hindsight it would have been a steal.
Oilers might have had the best contract out there with Draisaitl.
6 seasons over 100 points (1 season Covid he has 84 points in 56 games) and 3+ 50 goal seasons.

Nylander's contract was very good as well, other than the 1st. year disaster when he never did get up to speed after missing so much time.
Funny thing is Nylander was the only 1 of the 3 (Matthews, marner, Nylander) to end up + in the playoffs that year. :biglaugh: (Let the excuses fly.)

marner was overpaid by ~$1.9mm, but water under the bridge. He'll be made happy in his next deal, wherever that is.

Leafs will have Nylander and Matthews for the next 3 years, unless Matthews wants to go back to the USofA.
And they'll have ~$20mm in Cap Space to utilize July 1st.
 
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There are a few factors here - TOI for Marner is definitely a factor and while the odds of scoring short handed are not high, it's not 0% either. It also helps you stay engaged in the game vs sitting 2 minutes at a time.

Matthews is better than JT, most years although he's been hurt this year.

Biggest difference would be on LW where Knies has been most of the year and the 2nd line LW has been a revolving door of misfits, McMann has been the best fit but he can be hot/cold.

I'd say they're fairly equal but Marner gets more TOI / higher quality linemates but Marner is stronger defensively.



The only reason Marner gets more average time on ice is because he kills penalties

 
Oilers might have had the best contract out there with Draisaitl.
6 seasons over 100 points (1 season Covid he has 84 points in 56 games) and 3+ 50 goal seasons.

Nylander's contract was very good as well, other than the 1st. year disaster when he never did get up to speed after missing so much time.
Funny thing is Nylander was the only 1 of the 3 (Matthews, marner, Nylander) to end up + in the playoffs that year. :biglaugh: (Let the excuses fly.)

marner was overpaid by ~$1.9mm, but water under the bridge. He'll be made happy in his next deal, wherever that is.

Leafs will have Nylander and Matthews for the next 3 years, unless Matthews wants to go back to the USofA.
And they'll have ~$20mm in Cap Space to utilize July 1st.

Marner was over about 2.4m maybe we are splitting hairs here but 8.5m was very reasonable at the time. He would be seeking about 10m today and maybe land 10.5m

I think even at 10.9m today for the whole package of what he brings playoff weighted is a slight overpay.

Bringing it back the Nylander, he should making about 10m
 
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Marner was over about 2.4m maybe we are splitting hairs here but 8.5m was very reasonable at the time. He would be seeking about 10m today and maybe land 10.5m

I think even at 10.9m today for the whole package of what he brings playoff weighted is a slight overpay.

Bringing it back the Nylander, he should making about 10m
Don't disagree with anything here.

One was overpaid and one was close to being correct.
Should have been about $1.5mm difference.
That's take into account the dependencies each have on others to produce.
 
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This guy is a beast. Never gets flustered, plays his game, and is second in the rocket race and pacing to finish top 10 in the league scoring wise. Hope he hits 50! I remember watching him score a hatty for the Marlies way back, you could always tell the immense talent this guy possessed.

Let’s hope he goes dill beast mode in the playoffs. We’ll most certainly need it.
 

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