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La fin d’une «erreur» à Toronto



Le temps de Mitch Marner à Toronto est officiellement terminé. Houé de la glace dans le match 7, s’est échangé à Vegas dans un superbe accord en un pour un, et a remis un contrat massif de 96 millions de dollars, cette décision remodeler tout. Le noyau des feuilles des Leafs est terminé. Les Golden Knights sont devenus plus effrayants. Mais qu’est-ce que cela signifie vraiment pour les deux équipes? Décomposons-le. Twitter – https://x.com/hecichockey Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/hecichockey

31 Comments

  1. People don’t seem to understand that your star players cannot carry a team to the finals. Toronto needed every single forward to produce, third and fourth line need to produce points.

  2. I think Leafs management is not as good compare to championship teams.

    It might be the idea of constructing team and coaching staffs, or the culture they installed since long time ago.

    If that doesn’t change, it doesn’t matter which star players they sign.

  3. Kings get grit and experience with Perry, scoring and playmaking skill with Marner… they will be TOUGH come next season! Very interesting 🧐

  4. I'll go with Hectic's take on pulling the plug on the core 4 era, if only for the fans and the optics. Claiming the problem with the Leafs is more organizational, as some of the comments suggest, is something I'd like to know more about.

  5. Hopefully with time now that he’s a father he will mature a bit and kick his own poor influence of a father to the side and start caring for more than just money. With any luck he might be welcomed back to the Leafs and if Matthews is still in Toronto we will see that Matthews was really the big issue. Personally I really hope they strip Matthews of the C. Especially after his “passengers” comment.

  6. Toronto is a team that thought trying the same thing every year would yield different results and were convinced next year would work, that the core 4 would get it together eventually. But none of them can do much of anything in the playoffs.
    You could have the best goalie in net but if the team infront can't score, what good is it?

  7. Its almost like people love living in republican states and hate Canada can't tell me otherwise, no shit Carolina, Dallas, Florida, and Tampa have had good teams since 2020 only reason Edmonton has made it as far as they have is because Bettman fell in love with hockey during the Gretzky era… shocker how you can guess who'll get the 1st overall picks over the last 30 years based on money

  8. Error? They did a great job drafting and developing these stars. The error is Toronto itself, i bet Marner has great success in Vegas.

  9. Part of the onus for Vegas to make the trade for “rights” to Marner was the cap hit.

    Had Marner hit the open market, he likely was looking at a max deal, which would have been 7 years, and likely commanding 14 million AAV.

    Vegas was able to knock it down 2 million AAV less against the cap, so within the next couple seasons, when the cap is projected to jump up by 30 million, Marner’s contract will be even more of a bargain.

  10. Marner ensures Vegas makes the playoffs. His linemates will have career years. He will not produce in the playoffs as playoff hockey is not his sport. He will make the Golden Knights playoff PP better so he will contribute in that manner just not in generating offence.

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