Cecithepylon
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honestly I know he isn’t our best player but he has been just going lately and has earned where he is.
No doubt he’s earned my respect for sure. Also this article to me just makes me like him that much more..he’s actually saying what that showing against the islanders was...an embarrassment, instead of masking it
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good passer and very good decision-maker especially from the corners and behind the net
last season he had 24 even strength assists. That puts him 3rd on the team for forwards. For perspective Mitch Marner had 28 and Nylander led the team with 34.That is almost exactly the opposite of how I would describe him.
I appreciate his effort but he's a glorified grinder being dragged along by Marner and Tavares.
Not sure what people are looking for or why he takes so much heat.That is almost exactly the opposite of how I would describe him.
I appreciate his effort but he's a glorified grinder being dragged along by Marner and Tavares.
That is almost exactly the opposite of how I would describe him.
I appreciate his effort but he's a glorified grinder being dragged along by Marner and Tavares.
You can add that his amount of behind the net-passes, which is passes from down low into the slot, is actually at a high-end level. Those are great, dangerous passes, and he finds a way to make a lot of them.last season he had 24 even strength assists. That puts him 3rd on the team for forwards. For perspective Mitch Marner had 28 and Nylander led the team with 34.
Babcock in this off season will travel the world in search of a factory that makes more HymansThey just don't make them like that anymore...
Wasn't there a rather recent Hyman appreciation thread? I'm pretty sure I participated in one.
Not sure what people are looking for or why he takes so much heat.
You aren’t getting another Nylander top 6.
If all the skill played with the same intensity we’d be unstoppable.
last season he had 24 even strength assists. That puts him 3rd on the team for forwards. For perspective Mitch Marner had 28 and Nylander led the team with 34.
You can add that his amount of behind the net-passes, which is passes from down low into the slot, is actually at a high-end level. Those are great, dangerous passes, and he finds a way to make a lot of them.