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Auston Matthews

Highlander said:
Did you see our Canadian Golfer donning #34 at the Phoenix Open to make a huge gesture to Auston.

http://www.sportsnet.ca/golf/mackenzie-hughes-dons-auston-matthews-jersey-phoenix-open/

That's awesome, good on him.
 
herman said:
https://twitter.com/kristen_shilton/status/826146420843540480
www.twitter.com/kristen_shilton/status/826146420843540480

A bit of a frightening "What if..."

But have no fear. Matthews flew directly to Dallas and got the day off following the All Star snooze, where he will rejoin the Leafs to face... the Stars.

In the meantime:
https://twitter.com/DTMAboutHeart/status/826083538298617856
www.twitter.com/DTMAboutHeart/status/826083538298617856

ixG60: individual Expected Goals (xG) per 60 minutes
xG is a probability model that provides a baseline for how many goals should be scored by the average player against the average goaltender based on the types of shot taken, the shooting distances/locations per handedness, and the situation (score, rebound, off the rush) over the course of 60 minutes at 5-on-5.

Is Conor Sheary an anagram for Sidney Crosby?

The names on the list make me skeptical this stat is worth very much.
 
https://twitter.com/NHLAIIAccess/status/831699497587728386
"Doop-dee-do just gonna clear the zone her-CRAPITSAUSTONMATTHEWS."
 
disco said:
https://twitter.com/NHLAIIAccess/status/831699497587728386
"Doop-dee-do just gonna clear the zone her-CRAPITSAUSTONMATTHEWS."
The number of times he steals the puck and turns it into a scoring chance is amazing. Guy has been doing it all season.
 
It's really quite remarkable watching him do his thing, I think it all tracks back to the origins of his game.

Playing against bigger, older players most of his formative years on a 3 on 3 rink taught him how to operate in extremely close quarters when he couldn't simply use his body to dominate, his puck retrieval with his stick is absolutely Datsyukian.

I think it's one of the main things that has helped him transition to the NHL. A lot of his peers who follow a traditional development curve and have spent all of their formative years learning the game on a full sheet of ice, so when they get to the NHL and they don't have the time and space that lower leagues afford you, they struggle.

Not Matthews, the very foundation of his game is based on that up close and personal NHL style. He is already world class at extricating the puck from the opposition and finding little pockets of space, that only the great players seem to be able to take advantage of, so that he can let that shot go.

It's a lot like soccer where they heavily limit the pitch size at youth levels to make sure that players are constantly in each other's faces and having to learn the key components of passing, moving and being able to take on the opposition one on one.
 
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:
It's really quite remarkable watching him do his thing, I think it all tracks back to the origins of his game.

Playing against bigger, older players most of his formative years on a 3 on 3 rink taught him how to operate in extremely close quarters when he couldn't simply use his body to dominate, his puck retrieval with his stick is absolutely Datsyukian.

I think it's one of the main things that has helped him transition to the NHL. A lot of his peers who follow a traditional development curve and have spent all of their formative years learning the game on a full sheet of ice, so when they get to the NHL and they don't have the time and space that lower leagues afford you, they struggle.

Not Matthews, the very foundation of his game is based on that up close and personal NHL style. He is already world class at extricating the puck from the opposition and finding little pockets of space, that only the great players seem to be able to take advantage of, so that he can let that shot go.

It's a lot like soccer where they heavily limit the pitch size at youth levels to make sure that players are constantly in each other's faces and having to learn the key components of passing, moving and being able to take on the opposition one on one.

This is the thing that excites me most.  He's already this good at 19, and he's not physically a man yet.  As he ages, puts on strength he'll be an absolute beast when he realizes he can muscle guys off the puck.  He should be an extremely dominant center when he's 23-24.
 
Zee said:
The number of times he steals the puck and turns it into a scoring chance is amazing. Guy has been doing it all season.

Could be Selke material if he keeps that up and develops his overall game.
 
https://streamable.com/e0gqa
A collection of not-necessarily goal highlights, courtesy of @MuchTruculence
 
The crazy thing is that before the season if you'd told me he'd score 27 goals this year I'd have been pretty impressed. That's more than Stamkos, Tavares or Kane scored in their rookie seasons.

To do it in 2/3's of a season is ridiculous.
 
herman said:
https://streamable.com/e0gqa
A collection of not-necessarily goal highlights, courtesy of @MuchTruculence

Thing that stands out for me on that highlight reel is the shift against Detroit where the Leafs, and Matthews specifically just kept the Wings hemmed in until they scored.  Also notice that both Polak and Hunwick were off the ice during that sequence, and the Leafs had defensemen who could actually help Matthews keep the puck in.
 
Nik the Trik said:
The crazy thing is that before the season if you'd told me he'd score 27 goals this year I'd have been pretty impressed. That's more than Stamkos, Tavares or Kane scored in their rookie seasons.

To do it in 2/3's of a season is ridiculous.

Yeah I don't think we realized how special of a player this guy was when he drafted him.  He's on pace to score more goals in one season than Kessel has ever done, and Phil is considered one of the premier snipers in the league.
 
http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/young-matthews-discovered-playing-ukrainian-team/

This is so crazy.

Edit: also, as I've been suspecting for some time, Matthews might have a near-eidetic memory like other superstars tend to (Lebron, Crosby, Stamkos)
 
herman said:
http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/young-matthews-discovered-playing-ukrainian-team/

This is so crazy.

Edit: also, as I've been suspecting for some time, Matthews might have a near-eidetic memory like other superstars tend to (Lebron, Crosby, Stamkos)

Looking back, it?s amazing how far below the radar he was at that point. Dorozhenko still chuckles at the memory of Matthews being interviewed by a French-Canadian reporter there who asked: ?Where did you learn to speak English so well??

;D ;D
 
Zee said:
Nik the Trik said:
The crazy thing is that before the season if you'd told me he'd score 27 goals this year I'd have been pretty impressed. That's more than Stamkos, Tavares or Kane scored in their rookie seasons.

To do it in 2/3's of a season is ridiculous.

Yeah I don't think we realized how special of a player this guy was when he drafted him.  He's on pace to score more goals in one season than Kessel has ever done, and Phil is considered one of the premier snipers in the league.

He's on pace for 40, which would beat out Crosby's rookie season (39). That'd be the best rookie goal scoring in 25 years, top 5 all time.
 
mr grieves said:
He's on pace for 40, which would beat out Crosby's rookie season (39). That'd be the best rookie goal scoring in 25 years, top 5 all time.

Nah, Ovi scored 52 as a rookie.
 
Nik the Trik said:
The crazy thing is that before the season if you'd told me he'd score 27 goals this year I'd have been pretty impressed. That's more than Stamkos, Tavares or Kane scored in their rookie seasons.

To do it in 2/3's of a season is ridiculous.

And, that's with a 13 game goalless drought. He's been scoring at an incredible pace since that ended - 21 goals in his last 36 games.
 
mr grieves said:
Zee said:
Nik the Trik said:
The crazy thing is that before the season if you'd told me he'd score 27 goals this year I'd have been pretty impressed. That's more than Stamkos, Tavares or Kane scored in their rookie seasons.

To do it in 2/3's of a season is ridiculous.

Yeah I don't think we realized how special of a player this guy was when he drafted him.  He's on pace to score more goals in one season than Kessel has ever done, and Phil is considered one of the premier snipers in the league.

He's on pace for 40, which would beat out Crosby's rookie season (39). That'd be the best rookie goal scoring in 25 years, top 5 all time.

Ovechkin had 52 his rookie year, so it wouldn't be the best in the last 25 years.  Top 5 all time:

1. Selanne:  76
2. Bossy:  53
3. Ovechkin:  52
4. Nieuwendyk:  51
5. Robitaille, Hawerchuk:  45

40 goals would put him tied for 12th all time with 3 other players.
 
bustaheims said:
And, that's with a 13 game goalless drought. He's been scoring at an incredible pace since that ended - 21 goals in his last 36 games.

And that's without getting many in the way of easy tap-ins because of his linemates' great play.
 
Coco-puffs said:
Ovechkin had 52 his rookie year, so it wouldn't be the best in the last 25 years.  Top 5 all time:

1. Selanne:  76
2. Bossy:  53
3. Ovechkin:  52
4. Nieuwendyk:  51
5. Robitaille, Hawerchuk:  45

40 goals would put him tied for 12th all time with 3 other players.

All of those players, with the exception of Hawerchuk, were 1-3 years older than Matthews is during their rookie seasons though.

If you limited that to teenagers Matthews would be right near the top.
 
When it's just a matter of goals by teenage rookies Matthews would still be behind guys like Lemieux or Gretzky...

Which is probably the point where we're nitpicking over the larger point that Matthews is very good and while I'm not saying I will start a new religion with him as our messiah I'm not not saying that either.
 

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