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Mitch Marner - 2015 4th overall

CarltonTheBear said:
Funny situation in London: In order to vote for the league's MVP award each team submits their own team MVP and the OHL writers/broadcasters vote from that pool of players. Since the Knights thought Marner and Christian Dvorak were equally important to their team, they actually flipped a coin to decide their nominee and Marner was the lucky winner.

http://www.lfpress.com/2016/04/13/coin-flip-puts-marner-in-mvp-race

Strome didn't even get the benefit of a coin flip in Erie, as he's not their nominee.
 
Heroic Shrimp said:
CarltonTheBear said:
Funny situation in London: In order to vote for the league's MVP award each team submits their own team MVP and the OHL writers/broadcasters vote from that pool of players. Since the Knights thought Marner and Christian Dvorak were equally important to their team, they actually flipped a coin to decide their nominee and Marner was the lucky winner.

http://www.lfpress.com/2016/04/13/coin-flip-puts-marner-in-mvp-race

Strome didn't even get the benefit of a coin flip in Erie, as he's not their nominee.

Who is their's?
 
Frank E said:
Heroic Shrimp said:
CarltonTheBear said:
Funny situation in London: In order to vote for the league's MVP award each team submits their own team MVP and the OHL writers/broadcasters vote from that pool of players. Since the Knights thought Marner and Christian Dvorak were equally important to their team, they actually flipped a coin to decide their nominee and Marner was the lucky winner.

http://www.lfpress.com/2016/04/13/coin-flip-puts-marner-in-mvp-race

Strome didn't even get the benefit of a coin flip in Erie, as he's not their nominee.

Who is their's?

Devin Williams, their goalie.  Finished 2nd in GAA (Behind Tyler Parsons) and 3rd in SV% (Behind Parsons and Mackenzie Blackwood)
 
London down 3-0, then 4-1, and go on to win 6-4.

Marner 3 goals 1 assist including the 5th and 6th goals of the game.

London finishes off Kitchener with the sweep.
 
L K said:
London down 3-0, then 4-1, and go on to win 6-4.

Marner 3 goals 1 assist including the 5th and 6th goals of the game.

London finishes off Kitchener with the sweep.

tough way to lose for kitchener ..but wow..Marner really has outgrown the OHL hasn't he?
 
Heroic Shrimp said:
CarltonTheBear said:
Funny situation in London: In order to vote for the league's MVP award each team submits their own team MVP and the OHL writers/broadcasters vote from that pool of players. Since the Knights thought Marner and Christian Dvorak were equally important to their team, they actually flipped a coin to decide their nominee and Marner was the lucky winner.

http://www.lfpress.com/2016/04/13/coin-flip-puts-marner-in-mvp-race

Strome didn't even get the benefit of a coin flip in Erie, as he's not their nominee.

I noticed Bracco has more playoff points than Strome right now.
 
Deebo said:
24 pts in 10 playoff games

2015 - 49 points
2014 - 32 points
2013 - 41 points
2012 - 27 points
2011 - 24 points
2010 - 35 points
2009 - 36 points

Marner is heading into postseason elite company.  In years where the player who scores >PPG in the postseason you are looking at Connor McDavid, Mark Scheifele and Taylor Hall.
 
L K said:
Deebo said:
24 pts in 10 playoff games

2015 - 49 points
2014 - 32 points
2013 - 41 points
2012 - 27 points
2011 - 24 points
2010 - 35 points
2009 - 36 points

Marner is heading into postseason elite company.  In years where the player who scores >PPG in the postseason you are looking at Connor McDavid, Mark Scheifele and Taylor Hall.

What's the record for most OHL post-season points?
 
Dappleganger said:
L K said:
Deebo said:
24 pts in 10 playoff games

2015 - 49 points
2014 - 32 points
2013 - 41 points
2012 - 27 points
2011 - 24 points
2010 - 35 points
2009 - 36 points

Marner is heading into postseason elite company.  In years where the player who scores >PPG in the postseason you are looking at Connor McDavid, Mark Scheifele and Taylor Hall.

What's the record for most OHL post-season points?

I don't know if it's the record, but Justin Papineau had 51 points in 21 games in 1999.
 
Heroic Shrimp said:
I don't know if it's the record, but Justin Papineau had 51 points in 21 games in 1999.

It's obviously a different league and different time but Mario Lemieux had 52 points in just 14 playoff games his last year of junior.
 
Heroic Shrimp said:
Dappleganger said:
L K said:
Deebo said:
24 pts in 10 playoff games

2015 - 49 points
2014 - 32 points
2013 - 41 points
2012 - 27 points
2011 - 24 points
2010 - 35 points
2009 - 36 points

Marner is heading into postseason elite company.  In years where the player who scores >PPG in the postseason you are looking at Connor McDavid, Mark Scheifele and Taylor Hall.

What's the record for most OHL post-season points?

I don't know if it's the record, but Justin Papineau had 51 points in 21 games in 1999.

You're going to scare the hell out of everyone with that reference. Lol

From Wikipedia..
"Papineau was once compared to star Steve Yzerman, but those comparisons never came to fruition at the NHL level"
 
Nik the Trik said:
Heroic Shrimp said:
I don't know if it's the record, but Justin Papineau had 51 points in 21 games in 1999.

It's obviously a different league and different time but Mario Lemieux had 52 points in just 14 playoff games his last year of junior.

So you're proposing Lemieux > Papineau?
 
L K said:
London down 3-0, then 4-1, and go on to win 6-4.

Marner 3 goals 1 assist including the 5th and 6th goals of the game.

London finishes off Kitchener with the sweep.

Marner will likely get credited on Pu's goal as he tipped it in front. Can't wait to see him play in Blue and White.
 
Heroic Shrimp said:
Nik the Trik said:
Heroic Shrimp said:
I don't know if it's the record, but Justin Papineau had 51 points in 21 games in 1999.

It's obviously a different league and different time but Mario Lemieux had 52 points in just 14 playoff games his last year of junior.

So you're proposing Lemieux > Papineau?

You know how I like to stir up controversy.

But really I was just looking around at some of the top players and looking at their junior numbers. That last year in Laval Lemieux, between the playoffs and regular season, scored 334 points in 84 games.
 
RedLeaf said:
Heroic Shrimp said:
Dappleganger said:
L K said:
Deebo said:
24 pts in 10 playoff games

2015 - 49 points
2014 - 32 points
2013 - 41 points
2012 - 27 points
2011 - 24 points
2010 - 35 points
2009 - 36 points

Marner is heading into postseason elite company.  In years where the player who scores >PPG in the postseason you are looking at Connor McDavid, Mark Scheifele and Taylor Hall.

What's the record for most OHL post-season points?

I don't know if it's the record, but Justin Papineau had 51 points in 21 games in 1999.

You're going to scare the hell out of everyone with that reference. Lol

From Wikipedia..
"Papineau was once compared to star Steve Yzerman, but those comparisons never came to fruition at the NHL level"

Yeah, he was a bust but I guess you'd have to say he got the last laugh when you guys elected him Prime Minister last year.
 
L K said:
London down 3-0, then 4-1, and go on to win 6-4.

Marner 3 goals 1 assist including the 5th and 6th goals of the game.

London finishes off Kitchener with the sweep.

I was at the game last night and got to see Marner in all his glory. What really impressed me was the way he came out in the third period with his team trailing by two. In particular the GWG with three minutes left in the 3rd was spectacular. He took the puck just outside the Rangers blue line, split two defenders with a slick move then rifled it off the goalies shoulder top shelf.

I can't find any ice time stats but it seemed like he never left the ice in the 3rd. He was even on defending the one goal lead at the end of the game and scored an empty netter (and just missed another). Can't wait to see what he can do next year.
 
His playoff numbers are impressive.

Leading the OHL in playoff points (9G, 15A), points per game (2.4), and +/- (+18). That, and he's scoring on 25.7% of shots.
 

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