OT: Matthews Will Become the Franchise Goal Leader Next Season

Sypher04

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Honestly, it’s entirely possible. Will be close, but if he stays healthy he should be right in that range
 

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If it’s not next year, it’ll be the year after. We’re watching one of the best players ever to wear the blue and white!
 
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Eventually Auston Matthews will be the franchise leading goal scorer. It's been ages since TML has seen a talent of the same ilk.

As frustrating as it is being a leaf fan, these are bright times. We havnt seen such a talented team iced since the early 90's and i think we take it for granted.

Let's not forget the antropov, wellwood, tucker ages 🤢
 

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Tucker was a g damn saint. Don't you dare Sully his name like that
Eventually Auston Matthews will be the franchise leading goal scorer. It's been ages since TML has seen a talent of the same ilk.

As frustrating as it is being a leaf fan, these are bright times. We havnt seen such a talented team iced since the early 90's and i think we take it for granted.

Let's not forget the antropov, wellwood, tucker ages 🤢
 

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Eventually Auston Matthews will be the franchise leading goal scorer. It's been ages since TML has seen a talent of the same ilk.

As frustrating as it is being a leaf fan, these are bright times. We havnt seen such a talented team iced since the early 90's and i think we take it for granted.

Let's not forget the antropov, wellwood, tucker ages 🤢

03-04 was very talented, but maybe on the old side.
 
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hurdemz

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There are some big names, but the stat line doesn't scream elite. Now I know that scoring was down during this time, but the matthews Era trumps this one easily IMO

Edit: notice not one leaf had played 82 games. Injury riddled season
 

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Rantanen Ravin

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I had love for tucker too. I'm simply mentioning him in reference to the time.
This era of Leafs is fun to watch when they feel like showing up, but the years of Tucker and Roberts and even Sundin, those guys were warriors who gave it their all every game. Players these days are.... different?
 

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There are some big names, but the stat line doesn't scream elite. Now I know that scoring was down during this time, but the matthews Era trumps this one easily IMO

Edit: notice not one leaf had played 82 games. Injury riddled season

Other that Kaberle and Stajan that is one old ass team.

Francis, Leech, Newy, Balfour, mogilny, Robert's. Even Mats was pretty far into the back 9

Yikes
 
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-DeMo-

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he's also only 439 points behind Sundin with another 5 years under contract he likely is going to surpass Sundin for points as well. if Marner re-signs he will as well. these 2 will be our top 2 all time points leaders
 
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he's also only 439 points behind Sundin with another 5 years under contract he likely is going to surpass Sundin for points as well. if Marner re-signs he will as well. these 2 will be our top 2 all time points leaders
Quite easily if they stay healthy.
Nylander and Tavares will be pretty high up the list as well.

maybe Reilly for defensemen?
 

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The fact that AM and Marner are already top 10 in career points (okay, AM is at #11 today but will be top 10 in or month or two) on one hand speaks to how great they've been, on the other how tragically devoid this 100+ year-old franchise has been in finding elite talent, at least while they are still elite.
 
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Quite easily if they stay healthy.
Nylander and Tavares will be pretty high up the list as well.

maybe Reilly for defensemen?

Nylander currently at 436 puts him at 19th all time. after this season's he's likely to be 14th

Tavares currently 29th @ 360 points likely to be around Nylander currently is

Rielly is 21st among all players in points with 417. 4th in defense. currently 41 points behind Horton, 103 behind Kaberle, and 351 behind Salming. he'll definitely become the 2nd best defenseman in points and with 7 years being under contract has a chance but will be tough to catch salming
 
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The fact that AM and Marner are already top 10 in career points (okay, AM is at #11 today but will be top 10 in or month or two) on one hand speaks to how great they've been, on the other how tragically devoid this 100+ year-old franchise has been in finding elite talent, at least while they are still elite.

Sundin is our points leader with 987. only 8 teams in the league has a lower point leader then that two of them being Vegas and Seattle which isn;t even possible for them yet. Columbus, Arizona, Winnipeg, Florida, Minnesota and Nashville
 
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Nylander currently at 436 puts him at 19th all time. after this season's he's likely to be 14th

Tavares currently 29th @ 360 points likely to be around Nylander currently is

Rielly is 21st among all players in points with 417. 4th in defense. currently 41 points behind Horton, 103 behind Kaberle, and 351 behind Salming. he'll definitely become the 2nd best defenseman in points and with 7 years being under contract has a chance but will be tough to catch salming
Thanks for that, thought Tavares would have been higher.
 

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Nylander currently at 436 puts him at 19th all time. after this season's he's likely to be 14th

Tavares currently 29th @ 360 points likely to be around Nylander currently is

Rielly is 21st among all players in points with 417. 4th in defense. currently 41 points behind Horton, 103 behind Kaberle, and 351 behind Salming. he'll definitely become the 2nd best defenseman in points and with 7 years being under contract has a chance but will be tough to catch salming

I've long been a proponent of retiring #15, could argue that he's the #3 defenseman in 100 years of team history. Also had team success (relatively speaking)

Also
#34 was a lock the day he won the Hart
#44 will be up there if he plays out this contract
#16 and #88 if they resign and play it out.
 

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03-04 was very talented, but maybe on the old side.

That was the way teams most often won then, with veteran proven players. This was before the salary cap, before analytics.

It's sad that the Leafs couldn't win back then with the budgets they had vs other teams.
 

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This era of Leafs is fun to watch when they feel like showing up, but the years of Tucker and Roberts and even Sundin, those guys were warriors who gave it their all every game. Players these days are.... different?
I think that's true, players are different these days. That said, there are still some warrior types in today's game though (Kadri comes to mind), there's just less of them.

I predicted Matthews would win a Hart during his first season, he's done that and now looks to be on track to go down as perhaps the greatest Maple Leaf of all-time. We can only hope that the team has some playoff success so his legacy won't be tainted by him being the de-facto leader of a group of perennial playoff underachievers. Would be nice of his career ended up being more like Lafleur and less like Dionne (the older fans will perhaps get this reference). Dionne was a phenomenal player but I'll bet he'd trade most his individual successes to just have just one cup win on his resume.
 

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It's Awesome Matthews, best player the Leafs have ever had. Of course he is going to be breaking records, all the records.
 

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I would agree but they can never manage to get over the hump.

More success than the Leafs but that is not that difficult to reach
They seem to lack the toughness up front to win the Cup, but with the East down (on paper) this year they could make the finals
They dont play on paper,but the Canes, Devils and Rangers look like the front runners , but you can never count out Boston and a healthy Tampa. The rest are still a year or two away.
 
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