Unfortunately for Mitch Marner, given that he's one of the teams highest paid players, he's taken the brunt of the criticism, especially when he is making plays like this in his own end in one of the biggest games the franchise have played in decades.
Hey, I think he's a hell of a player who has averaged 90 to 100 points every year. But the bottom line, if the Leafs lose this series to Florida, is that you have to look at everything.
Now you have Mitch coming up on a new contract and he wants his turn at big money, around $13 million US a year. But if you're running the Leafs, you have to think 'what else could we spend that money on?'
Sure, he's fantastic in the regular season, but when it matters most under the spotlight of the big city in Toronto and the loyal, dedicated fans, he has failed time and time again, and while some fans take the criticism too far, it's safe to say that it's been well earned at this point.
Ultimately, Toronto have now lost three straight games where their big names have failed to fire, and with Marner set for free agency, don't be shocked if the Maple Leafs don't even make him an offer after this post-season performance.