How does this have anything to do with underperforming as an individual and as a team in the playoffs for 9yrs? What an absolutely retconned narrative. That may have been the final nail in the coffin but the monsters in their heads quote by Paul MacLean was very real and I wouldn't be surprised if that was pointed toward Marner more than anyone else.What seemed to bother him wasn't so much the stuff on the ice. Obviously, nobody likes losing. But what really bothered him was trashing his cottage and house. Having to hire security and have police around to protect his family. Fans went too far. And management didn't get his back. Pierre McGuire feels they ran him out of town.
Tortorella isn't the first coach to talk about how confident Marner is in his abilities. Tortorella reciprocated as Marner got 1.5 mins more/game against the Avs than any other forward. Coach Cooper who had him for the 2017 World Championships, Four Nations & 2026 Olympics rewarded Marner with a bunch of ice time. He led team Canada in scoring for the Hlinka-Gretzky Gold and the U20 (didn't medal). He led London Knights in two playoff seasons. He put up the 2nd highest amount of points in Memorial Cup history. He led the Leafs in playoff scoring and +/-. He's doing the same in Vegas. He's confident because he has produced everywhere he's gone. His coaches are confident because they continue to give him a bunch of ice time - more than most forwards.
He's probably living in a secure gated community in Vegas so his family won't have to worry about that crap any more.
I hate to say he cared too much but he kinda did. And to a large extent the players did that to themselves. If they go to the conference finals even once we're probably not having this conversation. Now he's free from all that in a market that couldn't care less.
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