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Maple Leafs de Toronto
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Forum: Armchair-GM24 avr. 2020 à 12 h 32
Forum: Armchair-GM21 avr. 2020 à 22 h 55
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>HattrickKane88</b></div><div>“Marner is a borderline superstar who is worth his contract.” You are joking right? He’s the most vastly overpaid player in the game. Honestly, he’s just not built for the NHL. He’s small, weak &amp; soft. He always gets knocked over &amp; refuses to hit &amp; fight. He doesn’t have the talent to make up for his poor physique. In a few seasons he’ll be out of the league. He gets carried by Auston Matthews &amp; is only good at generating secondary assists, which is a worthless stat. The Leafs were better off giving that roster spot to Jeremy Bracco, could’ve saved them 11 million.</div></div>

Lmao nice trolling buddy. You're getting roasted in the capfriendly group chat. Marner is taller then kane and better defensively. This so called "toughness" that you think is a thing is pathetic. Marner has more hits, blocked shots and takeaways but go off kid.

19 out of 52 of marners assists were secondary. We get that youre trolling but you look like a clown. You literally talk about marner being too small, too weak and not built for the nhl. Then you go on to say he'll be out of the nhl in a few season. If you scroll up you can see your name is PatrickKaneIsGOAT. If someone smaller, less talented and weaker is the GOAT then someone more talented, stronger and bigger should be the goat. If kane is the GOAT but marner is better then kane isnt the goat so you should probably change your name. He'll probably retire this summer because he cant skate anyways. Hes always falling down, he never hits or plays defense. Now that he doesnt have panarin to carry him he should retire
Forum: Armchair-GM23 avr. 2020 à 19 h 47
Forum: Armchair-GM22 avr. 2020 à 17 h 42