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Nik the Trik said:Bullfrog said:I was very close to voting Nylander for one of the MotM accolades; I only went with Kappi and Papi because of their actual production in points. But Nylander was awesome last night. He's so good in all aspects of the game. He really doesn't have much of a weak spot. He's like Gardiner -- but even better -- in his ability to separate the puck from opponents and being able to anticipate the puck.
I genuinely think if he played the exact same game but was 20 lbs heavier and 2 inches taller(and was, say, Will from Calgary) he'd be seen completely differently by some people.
herman said:Nik the Trik said:Bullfrog said:I was very close to voting Nylander for one of the MotM accolades; I only went with Kappi and Papi because of their actual production in points. But Nylander was awesome last night. He's so good in all aspects of the game. He really doesn't have much of a weak spot. He's like Gardiner -- but even better -- in his ability to separate the puck from opponents and being able to anticipate the puck.
I genuinely think if he played the exact same game but was 20 lbs heavier and 2 inches taller(and was, say, Will from Calgary) he'd be seen completely differently by some people.
To be fair to those folks, adding 2 inches to Willy is a non-negligible difference.
Nik the Trik said:herman said:Nik the Trik said:Bullfrog said:I was very close to voting Nylander for one of the MotM accolades; I only went with Kappi and Papi because of their actual production in points. But Nylander was awesome last night. He's so good in all aspects of the game. He really doesn't have much of a weak spot. He's like Gardiner -- but even better -- in his ability to separate the puck from opponents and being able to anticipate the puck.
I genuinely think if he played the exact same game but was 20 lbs heavier and 2 inches taller(and was, say, Will from Calgary) he'd be seen completely differently by some people.
To be fair to those folks, adding 2 inches to Willy is a non-negligible difference.
Especially in height.
Bender said:
Bender said:Nik the Trik said:herman said:Nik the Trik said:Bullfrog said:I was very close to voting Nylander for one of the MotM accolades; I only went with Kappi and Papi because of their actual production in points. But Nylander was awesome last night. He's so good in all aspects of the game. He really doesn't have much of a weak spot. He's like Gardiner -- but even better -- in his ability to separate the puck from opponents and being able to anticipate the puck.
I genuinely think if he played the exact same game but was 20 lbs heavier and 2 inches taller(and was, say, Will from Calgary) he'd be seen completely differently by some people.
To be fair to those folks, adding 2 inches to Willy is a non-negligible difference.
Especially in height.
Highlander said:How many years till he switches to Centre or will he remain a winger? Once he fill out his frame a bit I kind of imagine him as a Sundin type.
herman said:Highlander said:How many years till he switches to Centre or will he remain a winger? Once he fill out his frame a bit I kind of imagine him as a Sundin type.
How many more years do we have Kadri for? Nylander is the built-in replacement.
I don't think he's very Sundin-like other than being Swedish and a right shot. If anything Matthews is pretty Sundin-like, but with a better shot and better skating.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:herman said:Highlander said:How many years till he switches to Centre or will he remain a winger? Once he fill out his frame a bit I kind of imagine him as a Sundin type.
How many more years do we have Kadri for? Nylander is the built-in replacement.
I don't think he's very Sundin-like other than being Swedish and a right shot. If anything Matthews is pretty Sundin-like, but with a better shot and better skating.
Now you've gone and obliquely suggested that my avatarman is something less than a god. I cannot let that pass.
I don't see much similarity between their playstyles, actually. Matthews has the better release, for sure, but Sundin had the wider repertoire -- especially a lethal backhand and a laser slapshot (see Goal #500). I guess Matthews is a better skater but Sundin was sneaky-elite for his frame. And he could bull his way out from behind the net to create chances, while Matthews is more shifty coming out from there. Different game now, I know.
Anyway, if Matthews sticks with the Leafs after his 5 years are up I expect he will surpass Sundin's team scoring records eventually.
herman said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:herman said:Highlander said:How many years till he switches to Centre or will he remain a winger? Once he fill out his frame a bit I kind of imagine him as a Sundin type.
How many more years do we have Kadri for? Nylander is the built-in replacement.
I don't think he's very Sundin-like other than being Swedish and a right shot. If anything Matthews is pretty Sundin-like, but with a better shot and better skating.
Now you've gone and obliquely suggested that my avatarman is something less than a god. I cannot let that pass.
I don't see much similarity between their playstyles, actually. Matthews has the better release, for sure, but Sundin had the wider repertoire -- especially a lethal backhand and a laser slapshot (see Goal #500). I guess Matthews is a better skater but Sundin was sneaky-elite for his frame. And he could bull his way out from behind the net to create chances, while Matthews is more shifty coming out from there. Different game now, I know.
Anyway, if Matthews sticks with the Leafs after his 5 years are up I expect he will surpass Sundin's team scoring records eventually.
Sundin was amazing: big and mobile and unbelievably skilled in an era of koala-hockey.
It doesn't show up in the traditional ways, but Matthews is also big and mobile and unbelievably skilled. The way I remember Sundin bulling his way into the zone or out from behind the net is kind of what I am seeing Matthews do, except it's less a physical bulling and more of a stickhandling of the puck through all the bodies and putting the puck into the net. Matthews' scoring repertoire is bordering on unparalleled in the league at the moment.
I will second that notion as long as either one of them scores the winning goal in Game 7Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:herman said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:herman said:Highlander said:How many years till he switches to Centre or will he remain a winger? Once he fill out his frame a bit I kind of imagine him as a Sundin type.
How many more years do we have Kadri for? Nylander is the built-in replacement.
I don't think he's very Sundin-like other than being Swedish and a right shot. If anything Matthews is pretty Sundin-like, but with a better shot and better skating.
Now you've gone and obliquely suggested that my avatarman is something less than a god. I cannot let that pass.
I don't see much similarity between their playstyles, actually. Matthews has the better release, for sure, but Sundin had the wider repertoire -- especially a lethal backhand and a laser slapshot (see Goal #500). I guess Matthews is a better skater but Sundin was sneaky-elite for his frame. And he could bull his way out from behind the net to create chances, while Matthews is more shifty coming out from there. Different game now, I know.
Anyway, if Matthews sticks with the Leafs after his 5 years are up I expect he will surpass Sundin's team scoring records eventually.
Sundin was amazing: big and mobile and unbelievably skilled in an era of koala-hockey.
It doesn't show up in the traditional ways, but Matthews is also big and mobile and unbelievably skilled. The way I remember Sundin bulling his way into the zone or out from behind the net is kind of what I am seeing Matthews do, except it's less a physical bulling and more of a stickhandling of the puck through all the bodies and putting the puck into the net. Matthews' scoring repertoire is bordering on unparalleled in the league at the moment.
Well said. Sundin came out from behind there and, often as not, got hammered or hugged by whatever pylon was stationed there from the other team.
Dear God, to thee I make just one prayer: turn back the hands of time and let us see Sundin play one game, just one, with Nylander on his wing. Then you may take me whenever you please.