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Matthews/ Konecny

azzurri63

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Just wondering about everyones take on Tim's comments on the Tim & Friends episode today. In regards to Matthews incident with Konecny yesterday and how he defended himself. I'm split on the incident. Everyone knows my feeling on how soft this team is. I don't expect Matthews to drop his gloves but slashing at a guy and standing around with that smirk on his face I don't care for. Skate away for heavens sake. Same smirk when he got rag dolled around by Chariot in a game against the Habs. Getting challenged as Tim said by a feisty 170 lb guy and with that response. I know no-one wants to see a star possibly get injured but there comes a time when you have to defend yourself.

https://www.sportsnet.ca
 
The time to defend yourself isn?t when you are up 5-2 late in the 3rd.  I have no interest in Matthews showing how tough he can be at that point.  Absolutely nothing to gain and Gio?s tackle honestly creates more positive elements than if Matthews fought Koneckny
 
I thought it was one of those ideal scenarios when the whole team gets riled up and brought a bit closer together fighting (literally) a bit of adversity.

Could be a turning point.


As for the specific Matthews bot, no real issues with it. In fact that smirk probably riled up Konecny more which led to the wider team getting involved.

I do remember Crosby dropping the gloves at one or two points early in his career but I don?t really want to see that, especially from a guy whose wrist has history.
 
One bad punch can mean a broken hand which can mean a lengthy absence and, if you're unlucky, chronic problems. The idea that you'd risk that with a talent like Matthews at the end of a game against a garbage team is ridiculous.

And for what? So a middle 6 winger like Konecny learns a lesson? Who gives a carp.
 
Nik said:
One bad punch can mean a broken hand which can mean a lengthy absence and, if you're unlucky, chronic problems. The idea that you'd risk that with a talent like Matthews at the end of a game against a garbage team is ridiculous.

And for what? So a middle 6 winger like Konecny learns a lesson? Who gives a carp.

I'll give Konceny a carp. Dried and salted so it will be all salty like him. 
 
I have to ask... Who the hell is Mike Rupp?  Everyone knows who Auston Matthews is. But a washed-up never-was commenting on a bonafide star?  The irony.

https://twitter.com/Rupper17/status/1588015490617806848
 
L K said:
The time to defend yourself isn?t when you are up 5-2 late in the 3rd.  I have no interest in Matthews showing how tough he can be at that point.  Absolutely nothing to gain and Gio?s tackle honestly creates more positive elements than if Matthews fought Koneckny

He 100% listened to the Kyper/Bourne show today.
 
Rick Couchman said:
I have to ask... Who the hell is Mike Rupp?  Everyone knows who Auston Matthews is. But a washed-up never-was commenting on a bonafide star?  The irony.

https://twitter.com/Rupper17/status/1588015490617806848

I'm not sure who listens to Rupp when he comes on the NHL channel on Sirius but he's a meathead. He's the same guy that was upset that they were going to take away crosschecking in front of the net because "how are D going to defend the net if they can't cross check?"
 
I saw Rupp's comments and some headlines so I started hunting down video of the game looking for what happened. Still haven't found anything that is worth talking about let alone talking about with such vigor.
 
The only people Matthews should fighting are his equals - the McDavids, Crosbys and MacKinnon's of the world.  Otherwise the other team would have the advantage with Matthews being in the box for 5 minutes.  He shouldn't be wasting his time with the Konecnys of the world, and has a team more than willing to step up for him.
 
If Matthews goes his whole career without a real fight, I'm perfectly happy with that. Last thing he needs is a broken hand or wrist, a concussion, or any of the other injuries that happen so easily as part of a fight.

Also, as louisstamos points out, don't want him in the box for 5+ minutes. That doesn't help the Leafs in the slightest.
 
I agree that the Leafs don't want Matthews fighting.  The way I have heard this criticism explained is that some people would have preferred that Matthews do something other than just sort of standing on the sideline smirking while his teammates were fighting a battle for him.  I guess the question is could have done something different in that situation?  For example, could he have grabbed another player and just bear-hugged them for a bit so that they couldn't go after one of the Leafs players? 
 
I can't believe how much of the airwaves this nonevent has taken up.  Only in Toronto.  This kind of thing happens all the time in games, but nobody really cares unless it's a Leaf and they have some agenda to push. 

That said, I'm seeing a lot more physicality from Matthews already this year, which I really like.  He has nothing to prove by "defending" himself in a scrum.
 
louisstamos said:
The only people Matthews should fighting are his equals - the McDavids, Crosbys and MacKinnon's of the world.  Otherwise the other team would have the advantage with Matthews being in the box for 5 minutes.  He shouldn't be wasting his time with the Konecnys of the world, and has a team more than willing to step up for him.

I'm on team nobody. As in, that's the only person the league MVP should be fighting.
 
Nik said:
One bad punch can mean a broken hand which can mean a lengthy absence and, if you're unlucky, chronic problems. The idea that you'd risk that with a talent like Matthews at the end of a game against a garbage team is ridiculous.

And for what? So a middle 6 winger like Konecny learns a lesson? Who gives a carp.

Absolutely. I'm a relatively experienced martial artist that has suffered a so-called "boxer's break" and had two surgeries to fix my hand. Functionally it's fine, but I still get pain 25 years later.

It's a ridiculously risky move for Matthews to be throwing punches at someone's noggin / helmet with zero payoff.
 
I?m not stating he should have dropped his gloves. I understand with his wrist injury that is the last thing I would want to see is him missing time. It?s the standing around and smirk that didn?t look good and it?s not the first time as I said.
 
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