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Old 01-12-2017, 06:07 PM   #61
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The thing I love about Matthew is he is exactly what he himself advertised.

He said he'd make the team and he did. His boosters, former coaches teammates all said he has the ability to draw everyone into the game and he really does and all without hurting the team.

Loved watching him steal Burns stick and Glue gun had a hard time not laughing after the game .

This kid is gonna be fun to watch for so many years and reasons
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Old 01-12-2017, 06:36 PM   #62
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The Calder went to Auston Matthews the second he was drafted by Toronto.


Thats an easy thing to say but not entirely true.can anyone argue regarding Matthews skills?
I went to Toronto last September because of the World Cup. It wasn't pretty.,because... I thought that Toronto would be a Hockey town. It wasn't.
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Old 01-12-2017, 07:04 PM   #63
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Yeah the voting is always bias towards points and name. Murray and Werenski deserve it because they're relatively harder positions for a rookie. But Matthews will win it being in Toronto and all that.
When has being in Toronto helped anyone? The Columbus Blue Jackets have more NHL awards than Toronto since they came into the NHL. The last award a Leaf won was Doug Gilmour and Pat Burns in 1993. CUJO and Belfour put up amazing goalie numbers on a contender for 6 straight seasons and never won a Vezina.

And D and goaltending aren't harder positions. And with his injury, Murray is out of contention.

Matthews is without a doubt the best overall rookie.

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Old 01-12-2017, 07:24 PM   #64
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Thats an easy thing to say but not entirely true.can anyone argue regarding Matthews skills?
I went to Toronto last September because of the World Cup. It wasn't pretty.,because... I thought that Toronto would be a Hockey town. It wasn't.
Interested in this...what do you mean? What were you expecting?
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Old 01-12-2017, 07:27 PM   #65
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No one cares about the World Cup let's be honest.
The problem in big cities is they just think they can fleece people with outrageous ticket prices. It won't work in a tournament.
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Old 01-12-2017, 09:00 PM   #66
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I would love to see him get a nomination but don't think he has a chance against this class of rookies.
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Old 01-12-2017, 09:14 PM   #67
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Love Tkachuk and he's having a fantastic year but if the nominees are limited to 3, it's hard for me to see justification for him over Matthews, Laine or Murray.
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Old 01-12-2017, 09:19 PM   #68
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When has being in Toronto helped anyone? The Columbus Blue Jackets have more NHL awards than Toronto since they came into the NHL. The last award a Leaf won was Doug Gilmour and Pat Burns in 1993. CUJO and Belfour put up amazing goalie numbers on a contender for 6 straight seasons and never won a Vezina.

And D and goaltending aren't harder positions. And with his injury, Murray is out of contention.

Matthews is without a doubt the best overall rookie... so far.....
FYP.

If Tkachuk ends up in the points lead while playing a big role in getting to the playoffs, the only reason anyone else should win it would be pure name recognition.
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Old 01-12-2017, 09:33 PM   #69
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For the people crying about Matthews winning because he plays for Toronto, the last time a Leafs player won the Calder was Brit Selby. The following year Bobby Orr won it....

Might be more of the fact that Matthews is on pace for 45 goals that he's considered the favourite.
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Old 01-12-2017, 09:47 PM   #70
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I do like Matthews. Would ave no problem with him winning based on what I've seen so far.
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Old 01-12-2017, 11:11 PM   #71
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Correct me if I am wrong, W Nylander is a rookie and playing well?
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Old 01-13-2017, 12:51 AM   #72
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Interested in this...what do you mean? What were you expecting?


Actually I was expecting... more? Almost all the people we talked to said that Blue Jays was the most popular team in Toronto. I didn't expect that baseball competed with hockey in Canada.


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Old 01-13-2017, 01:23 AM   #73
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That's because of the time of the year you were in TO. Blue Jays are definitely not the most popular pro-sports team in TO, but you were there when the Jays were getting ready to start another playoff run so of course the focus would be on them.

Also I agree with BigTuna that not a lot of people cared about the World Cup especially because they were charging so much for tickets and it was the first time ever.
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Old 01-13-2017, 01:31 AM   #74
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Correct me if I am wrong, W Nylander is a rookie and playing well?
5th in rookie scoring with one less point than Tkachuk with 2 less games played.
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Old 01-13-2017, 01:44 AM   #75
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What a year for rookies. Tkachuk is great but would be lucky to finish top 5 imo.

If I had to rank them;

Werenski
Mathews
Laine
Murray
Marner
Tkachuk
Nylaner
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I went to Toronto last September because of the World Cup. It wasn't pretty.,because... I thought that Toronto would be a Hockey town. It wasn't.
Common misconception. Toronto is a Maple Leafs town, not a hockey town.
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Of the 2016 draftees Tkachuk has very easily jumped to 3rd in that group and we got him at 6. I know a ton can change with Puljujarvi, Dubois, and Joulevi and this can all change quickly but you have to wonder if Chia could do it all over again he would take Tkachuk 4th.
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5th in rookie scoring with one less point than Tkachuk with 2 less games played.
No where near the all around game that Tkachuk has.

Nylander is very one-dimensional at this point and would have to have a pretty good lead in points on Tkachuk to be ranked ahead of him.
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Loved watching him steal Burns stick and Glue gun had a hard time not laughing after the game .

This kid is gonna be fun to watch for so many years and reasons
LOL - exactly the kind of thing that goes beyond points and plays. So satisfying to have a top 6 shift disturber on the Flames.

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No where near the all around game that Tkachuk has.

Nylander is very one-dimensional at this point and would have to have a pretty good lead in points on Tkachuk to be ranked ahead of him.
But... but... two less games played!
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