Post by hobie on Jan 2, 2024 18:15:03 GMT -5
Mitch has 38 pts. in 34 games, it's hard to knock someone that's that productive but it seems we aren't seeing the same old Mitch. I don't personally keep the where or when of player's productivity so I and my source might be way off base as too how Mitch is being productive this year as compared to past years.
Mitch has 11 PP points which is probably around the same as past years.
I think that if you're worth $11 mil. per then you have to be a significant contributor pretty much every game, I don't think he has been and more often this year he even appears to be counter productive, like his giveaway passes for example..
Mitch is +3, Matthews +5, Willie +1 and JT even on the +/-, these are not the necessary results for players that make as much as they do especially considering they are spread out over 2 lines so always playing with another superiorly paid player.
Mitch has 11 PP points which is probably around the same as past years.
While Matthews and Nylander bolted out of the starting blocks, Marner had 8 points in 9 games during October. He had 15 points in 12 games during November, but 13 of those points came over 4 games. In the remaining 8 games, he managed only 2 points. (All statistics courtesy of espn.com)
The month of December, thus far, has been similar to November. To this point, Marner has 13 points in 11 games. 10 of those points were accumulated in four games, meaning 3 points were scored over the other seven games.
Through thirty-two games played before Saturday's game against the Blue Jackets, Marner has 13 goals and 23 assists for 36 points. This puts Marner just inside the top 25 league scorers, slightly below expectations.
Projecting those numbers over 82 games, Marner is on pace for 33 goals, 59 assists, and 92 points. Marner's average NHL season, before this year, 28 goals, 62 assists, and 89 points.
editorinleaf.com/posts/the-toronto-maple-leafs-could-use-a-boost-from-mitch-marner-01hjvgvs9k9v
The month of December, thus far, has been similar to November. To this point, Marner has 13 points in 11 games. 10 of those points were accumulated in four games, meaning 3 points were scored over the other seven games.
Through thirty-two games played before Saturday's game against the Blue Jackets, Marner has 13 goals and 23 assists for 36 points. This puts Marner just inside the top 25 league scorers, slightly below expectations.
Projecting those numbers over 82 games, Marner is on pace for 33 goals, 59 assists, and 92 points. Marner's average NHL season, before this year, 28 goals, 62 assists, and 89 points.
editorinleaf.com/posts/the-toronto-maple-leafs-could-use-a-boost-from-mitch-marner-01hjvgvs9k9v
Mitch is +3, Matthews +5, Willie +1 and JT even on the +/-, these are not the necessary results for players that make as much as they do especially considering they are spread out over 2 lines so always playing with another superiorly paid player.