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Nik the Trik said:Meanwhile Lil' Mitch Marner is just out here banking goals off defensemen's knees and such.
Matthews is the "best player" no doubt. Best goal scorer? Right now that's Laine but that's close also.Frank E said:Probably not the right thread, but it has yet to be determined conclusively, even at this point, if Matthews is definitely the best player to come out of the 2016 draft.
Nik the Trik said:https://twitter.com/SlavaMalamud/status/971595788315918336
This is a twitter thread that should be read by anyone who wants to know what Russian hockey is all about.
herman said:Frank E said:I understand the Leafs hardly had any injuries last season, and that's bound to readjust this season, so maybe that's what they're banking on doing with Leivo.
https://theathletic.com/87892/2017/08/24/by-the-numbers-no-rest-for-weary-leafs-on-2017-18-schedule/
So next season, it appears the Leafs will be getting the short straw:
In 2017-18, the Leafs will play an average amount of ?tired games? with 26, but will only face a tired opponent 16 times, tied for the lowest amount in the league with Calgary ? four less than the next closest team. The 10 game difference between playing tired and playing a tired team is the lowest number in the league and is 24 games worse than the two leaders, Colorado and Detroit, both of whom have a rested game difference of 14.
Dom goes into more detail about how that impacts play.
Micah Blake McCurdy elaborates on how rest impacts shot-rates:
https://twitter.com/IneffectiveMath/status/900734681326518272
www.twitter.com/IneffectiveMath/status/900734681326518272
As Frank mentioned, we're not likely to see the same injury luck as last season, where the only major injuries were Rielly, Marner getting sick, and Zaitsev's non-concussion; all our other injuries appeared to be whatever was convenient for the roster at the time. Let's see how the depth holds up.