Although he was that Traded to the Vegas Golden Knights Shortly before the free desk started, Mitch Marner remains the most important point of conversation among the media and fans of Toronto Maple Leafs. That is of course no surprise, because the 28-year-old has been one of the largest point producers of the NHL since he joined the NHL in 2016-17.
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Although Marner is a big loss in terms of his production in the regular season, some see him go as a victory for the Maple Leafs. His PlayOFF wrestings over the years resulted in serious criticism, which was more than fair given the amount of money he commanded.
What it also makes it can be a victory for the Maple Leafs is that it was clear that something had to change. After all, it was not only that Marner struggled in the play -offs, but The whole team in general. They needed a big shift to try to change the story around their group, and by moving Marner, they did that.
Another major criticism of Marner is that he did not seem to treat the heavy pressure too well. He has had various comments over the years have rubbed the fan base on the wrong directionSome of which have certainly influenced his estate as a maple leaf.
Now, although he is no longer a member of the Maple Leafs, Marner continues to be criticized by many in Toronto, again for some recent comments he has made. The 28-year-old recently did an interview TSN’s Mark MastersWhat an important discussion has created. Although other criticism of Marner is justified, those who are upset about this recent interview must reconsider.
Marner expressed a reasonable concern
When he spoke with Masters, Marner was very open and honest about the criticism with which he was confronted, especially this last season. Although he did not seem to have a problem with fans who criticized his game, he focused on some, albeit a few who threatened the safety of his and his family.
“I will probably get a phone call about five minutes later [getting home from this past season’s playoff exit] From my wife’s father, “Marner explained.” He says, “I just want to let you know that we have a few people who send us screenshots of a man who places your address online and says that if people want to pay [you] Their farewell, here is the address. ” ‘
“It was difficult. We have tackled that for the past two years. The market has been very passionate; they love their team. I know. I was born and raised there.
Marner also revealed that he and his family had full-time security for about two weeks in their house after the play-off loss of this season for the Florida Panthers. It was a harsh memory of the unfortunate realities that athletes have to endure of some, albeit a small selection that takes things too far.
Important issue
Some have criticized Marner for his recent comments, which suggests that he is trying to make an excuse why he chose not to draw again at the Maple Leafs. Some even claimed that he made the comments for pity in an attempt to break down part of the criticism he received. Although it is impossible to say whether that is part of the reason why he brought this up, he should not be expressed because he has brought it to light.
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This is not something that only Marner has experienced. Various athletes, in the NHL and many other professional sports, are subject to this type of treatment from time to time. Although they probably just come from individuals who blow out steam or perhaps mess with the respective athlete, receiving threats that are aimed at yourself and your family would be extremely disturbing. Let’s hope that Marner brings this problem to light, those who send these messages can let and think a step back before sending the future.

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