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#nhl #hockey #nhlplayoffs #stanleycup #vegasgoldenknights Jonathan Marchessault est le premier joueur non repêché à remporter le Conn Smythe depuis Wayne Gretzky en 1988. La taille est un sujet brûlant dans la LNH … et cela devient plus un problème dans les séries éliminatoires de la LNH . Dans cette vidéo, nous examinons comment un « inadapté » non repêché de 5’9 183 livres a pu devenir le MVP des séries éliminatoires. jack eichel vegas chevaliers dor marque pierre sergei bobrovsky paul maurice matthew tkachuk barkov coupe stanley jeu 5 le hockey séries éliminatoires de la lnh johnathan marchessault

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  1. Marchy and Tuch were my favourites in the Knights' first year. Their speed, skill, and just overall effort was above anything i'd seen in a long time. Amazing underrated players.

  2. One of the original misfits of the VGK. He was a big part of our teams' start and glad he got his flowers as MVP this year.

  3. We also see how the league will help the teams they want the fan base to grow in….. how did that work out.. they had one of the least watched finals in history

  4. Marchy, like much of the Knights, is a 100 per.cent team first player. That's why they are successful. This isnt hard to figure out

  5. Marchy is so competitive, that's the intangible he has that makes him so good. He just wants to win. The dude literally celebrates beating his own goalie during warmups.

  6. I was instantly enamored by his play style and his competitive nature when he was drafted by VGK. I wore the Marchy jersey I bought in that inaugural season to game 5 and it felt good to see him recognized.

  7. Martin St. Louis. Hands down is the best undrafted player of all time.

  8. I remember being at a game along time ago and seeing Brian Gionta lining up at a face off beside a 6'4" apponant. That player would've killed him with a check if he had to hit him. So there is a fine line between speed and size. Everyone wants to win, but at what cost.

  9. I hope he stays with us until the end. He carved in his name into history!!! I just got my Stanley Cup Marchy jersey because he is one of my favorites to ever grace the ice. Marchy, Mark Stone, and Wild Bill are the heart of this team. Hill and Eichel were the perfect additions. I hope we can keep this nucleus together for awhile.

  10. The kid ended up on the right team , with the right coach and the right team mates . Eichel drew the D and set him up , Stone took the middle pressure and the D kept the puck in the zone . Team effort

  11. Size doesnt matter when the refs are handing out 10s for clean hits and fighting is nolonger mandatory so you can just slash and crosscheck whoever bothers you because those arent penalties anymore.

  12. As a Sharks fan, I always saw a lot of parallels between him and Pavelski. Both came into the league with low expectations you could say, earned their careers, high compete, and the heart and soul of their teams. Always respected him when he arrived in Vegas.

  13. It was obvious that the refs clearly wanted Marchy to win the Conn Smythe. 🤣

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  15. Size absolutely still matters, but not everybody on the roster needs to be big. If Vegas had a whole team of little skilled guys, they would get bullied in the playoffs, but having one highly skilled small guy amongst the trees is not a bad thing.

  16. Who's the guy who posted that brutal tweet? Is he an established hockey analyst? What an absolute dipshit. Sports journalism is the most redundant and non-essential type of journalism. Nothing but clueless, arrogant jerkoffs who never even played the sport they're covering. Insufferable people

  17. He is just a natural goal scorer. Finds a space, gets into high amount of quality chances and combined with great finishing he ends up with great amount of goals. You dont need size for that, i would even argue that him being shorter benefits him a bit in this type of play

  18. As a knight fan since day one I lost it and cried when Marshy won the Conn Smythe… he deserved it more than anyone and he is a testament to future nhl prospects that your strength of heart is what matters. What an absolute beast #81forever

  19. Martin St. Louis is the best undrafted player. Another guy who was “too small” but actually was a huge impact player

  20. Best undrafted NHL player? Yanni Gourde. Won the QMJHL's MVP award in the 2011/12 season yet went undrafted. Signs a PTO with San Jose's AHL affiliate in Worcester where despite putting up decent numbers and looking good on the ice the Sharks don't consider him worth re-signing to a full contract.

    He moves on to Tampa Bay's affiliate in Syracuse where he leads the team in scoring finally earning his shot at the NHL. Goes on to win two cups with Tampa Bay before he is left exposed in the expansion for the Seattle Kraken to pick up and becomes one of several major reasons the Kraken knock off the defending cup champions with Colorado and nearly pushes Dallas to the brink in the next round despite the team only being in it's second year of existence.

  21. As a a panthers fan…it’s worse we protected Alex Petrovic (not Bjustad) and exposed marshy… ugh. Dale Tallon still haunts this franchise… still paying Yandle too. ☠️

  22. Love the knights since 2018, met marchessault at t mobile that year.
    I'm 5'8. Trust me he is not 5'9.
    I was taller

  23. I agree with the statements in this video as the undisputed truth.
    As someone who lived 7 years in Ste-Foy, a city adjacent to his hometown on Cap-Rouge, his success makes me smile.
    As for size, I have heard it argued many times…but here is MY take on size:
    • Eric Lindros was asked if he was EVER not the best player at any level. His answer was "yes", when he was 16. He said "the other kids were Italian and they had physically matured sooner…
    • In 1981 Dale Hawerchuk was the consensus number 1 prospected and drafted 1st overall by the Winnipeg Jets 1.0. He was said to be 5'11" tall. The Hartford Whalers drafted a 5'11" Ron Francis. They both had great rookie seasons but Ron Francis suffered a sophomore jinx and didn't recover for 2-3 years. At age 21 Ron Francis was 6'1".
    • When in schoo from grades 4 to 10, you slowly saw changes in the kids' bodies. Those who developed early stopped growing earlier while the ones who developped later grew bigger and "grew into their bodies". The tall lanky klutzes at 15 became star athletes by 18.
    My concern wit a short junior prospect would be that he is as good as he'll ever be.
    Eric Lindros grew into a star better than those 16-year old teammates. When Dale Hawerchuk retired he finished 10th all-time in scoring; a few years later Ron Francis finished 10th overall in scoring that year at the age of 37 (or maybe he was "only" 35). He eventually surpassed Dale Hawerchuk overall.
    Clearly, Marchesseault was good because he was good but if I was looking at size in the junior ranks, I would be concerned that the short guy had peaked at 18 while the big guy might peak at 26. Of course I AM ASSUMING that the differences in skill on draft day to be miniscule. My argument for size isn't so much about size per se rather growth potential in skill and coordination.

  24. Dino Ciccarelli and Pat Verbeek, two smallish-yet-tenacious players who scored tons of goals and played in the greasy spots. Dino was undrafted and is in the HoF, and The Little Ball of Hate has a decent case to be in the Hall.

  25. What I find ironic is people ignored Marchessault yet completely forget that Pat LaFontaine, whom is one of the best American-born players in NHL history and a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, was 5'10". One inch taller than Marchessault. And he played during the 1980s and 1990s. Never underestimate the smaller players.

  26. I'd say the reason marshy is doing so well on the Knight's is BECAUSE of all the big dudes on his team. Just their presence and gritty play creates a lot of room for a skilled guy. The Knights are a REALLY big team, and they won the cup. I like it so MORE big, scary guys get sent into the league. You can bet other teams are looking at how rough these playoffs were and what the winning recipe was..

  27. Buy cup that all money nhl wroug do that wreck league show money buy everything.

  28. I don't think Tyler Johnson was drafted, nor was one of the other really good players on TB, maybe Palat, not sure.

  29. One of my fav players , so happy to see him succeeding ! And winning the hardware 🎉🔥,
    Awesome videos boss

  30. So proud of him and the entire team ! They healed our city after that unthinkable massacre we endured on 1 October. Go Knights Go !

  31. He was fucking lights out it’s crazy that he scored 12+ in the playoffs. the way u break it down shows that he was just a menace to those 4 teams he faced in the playoffs. Really hope he can stay in Vegas for a few more years to come. LETS GO VEGAS 2023 SC Champs. Man That sounds so good to say.

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