5. The game is really easy for Mitch Marner with the puck on his stick right now ? he?s constantly creating time and space and waiting until a play develops, and that comes from the new level of confidence. The game has really slowed down for him in his third year in the league. There were several great examples in this game ? one in the offensive zone, where he held onto it an extra couple of seconds until Tavares opened up at the back post, and another where he sliced through a busy neutral zone by intentionally trimming off speed with an ?S? turn before exploding up ice.
He uses changes of pace so effectively ? gearing down, drawing in a defender, and then beating him wide; or the opposite, where he backs the defender off by making him think he?s going to take him wide, only to fade or wiggle away and use the time/space he?s created to his advantage.
He?s also generating strips tracking back and forcing turnovers on the forecheck simply by closing down time and space, sticking on a defender?s hip and giving him nowhere to go ? it?s all angles, leverage, and strength on his edges (his size or lack thereof is irrelevant).