Paul Bissonnette
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like 20 to 22 games, games five to seven throughout his playoff career at the Toronto Maple Leafs. And he doesn't have a goal and he's got seven assists. So based on his regular season performance and numbers, like he just hasn't lived up to what, not only he's being paid, but what the hype is. Um, in, in crunch time.
And I think that that is a little bit of the criticism that's being snapped around as far as the whole core for, um, for those of you listening who are not fully aware of this situation, the Toronto Maple Leafs have had these four guys, John Tavares, Austin Matthews, William Nylander, and Mitch Marner, who, you know, making a lot of money.
And I think that that is a little bit of the criticism that's being snapped around as far as the whole core for, um, for those of you listening who are not fully aware of this situation, the Toronto Maple Leafs have had these four guys, John Tavares, Austin Matthews, William Nylander, and Mitch Marner, who, you know, making a lot of money.
And I think that that is a little bit of the criticism that's being snapped around as far as the whole core for, um, for those of you listening who are not fully aware of this situation, the Toronto Maple Leafs have had these four guys, John Tavares, Austin Matthews, William Nylander, and Mitch Marner, who, you know, making a lot of money.
The core group for the Toronto Maple Leafs have constantly been criticized about not being able to make it out of the second round. Sometimes they can't even make it out of the first round. And ultimately, this was kind of the last season where you were going to see the four assembled, where Mitch Marner's contracts up. They try to trade him at the deadline for Mikko Rotman.
The core group for the Toronto Maple Leafs have constantly been criticized about not being able to make it out of the second round. Sometimes they can't even make it out of the first round. And ultimately, this was kind of the last season where you were going to see the four assembled, where Mitch Marner's contracts up. They try to trade him at the deadline for Mikko Rotman.
The core group for the Toronto Maple Leafs have constantly been criticized about not being able to make it out of the second round. Sometimes they can't even make it out of the first round. And ultimately, this was kind of the last season where you were going to see the four assembled, where Mitch Marner's contracts up. They try to trade him at the deadline for Mikko Rotman.
And that became made public along all the other, along all the other things where like, I guess you could say Mitch and his camp have felt disrespected and where the Leafs have maybe lacked loyalty towards him. But at the end of the day, like the core four hasn't gotten it done. They're all making big, big money.
And that became made public along all the other, along all the other things where like, I guess you could say Mitch and his camp have felt disrespected and where the Leafs have maybe lacked loyalty towards him. But at the end of the day, like the core four hasn't gotten it done. They're all making big, big money.
And that became made public along all the other, along all the other things where like, I guess you could say Mitch and his camp have felt disrespected and where the Leafs have maybe lacked loyalty towards him. But at the end of the day, like the core four hasn't gotten it done. They're all making big, big money.
Mitch Marner off his entry-level contract signed a deal where he's making $10 million. So there's only been one player who makes $10 million or more, who has ever won a Stanley Cup. And that just speaks to the volumes of how, with the hard cap, you have to snap the money around, and you can't just rely on a couple guys throughout these runs. You have to snap the money around.
Mitch Marner off his entry-level contract signed a deal where he's making $10 million. So there's only been one player who makes $10 million or more, who has ever won a Stanley Cup. And that just speaks to the volumes of how, with the hard cap, you have to snap the money around, and you can't just rely on a couple guys throughout these runs. You have to snap the money around.
Mitch Marner off his entry-level contract signed a deal where he's making $10 million. So there's only been one player who makes $10 million or more, who has ever won a Stanley Cup. And that just speaks to the volumes of how, with the hard cap, you have to snap the money around, and you can't just rely on a couple guys throughout these runs. You have to snap the money around.
Sergei Bobrovsky is that guy who has won it. He's got a cap hit of exactly $10 million. John Tavares is at $11 million. Austin Matthews, who just re-signed a contract, he's making $13.5 million. He was playing hurt. throughout these playoffs, I think the diagnosis and what exactly he was playing through will come out later on.
Sergei Bobrovsky is that guy who has won it. He's got a cap hit of exactly $10 million. John Tavares is at $11 million. Austin Matthews, who just re-signed a contract, he's making $13.5 million. He was playing hurt. throughout these playoffs, I think the diagnosis and what exactly he was playing through will come out later on.
Sergei Bobrovsky is that guy who has won it. He's got a cap hit of exactly $10 million. John Tavares is at $11 million. Austin Matthews, who just re-signed a contract, he's making $13.5 million. He was playing hurt. throughout these playoffs, I think the diagnosis and what exactly he was playing through will come out later on.
Uh, he did score in game six, but as far as offensive output compared to the regular season, just like Mitch, he, he struggled also, but I think people are a little bit more lenient on Austin Matthews because he has to play center and he he's good defensively. He breaks up a lot of plays. Um, I mean, the first two games at home and the series against Florida, uh,
Uh, he did score in game six, but as far as offensive output compared to the regular season, just like Mitch, he, he struggled also, but I think people are a little bit more lenient on Austin Matthews because he has to play center and he he's good defensively. He breaks up a lot of plays. Um, I mean, the first two games at home and the series against Florida, uh,
Uh, he did score in game six, but as far as offensive output compared to the regular season, just like Mitch, he, he struggled also, but I think people are a little bit more lenient on Austin Matthews because he has to play center and he he's good defensively. He breaks up a lot of plays. Um, I mean, the first two games at home and the series against Florida, uh,
you know he was uh they were they're plus three like they'd scored three goals their line against sasha barkov who's an incredible two-way centerman for the florida panthers so they were maybe he wasn't lighting up the score sheet but he was doing his job stopping him defensively and doing everything else um that that is involved in a good 200-foot game so