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K-9

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  1. Are people responsible for their own roles in creating positive work environments?
  2. Quite the leap to compare a psychologically damaged kid who was bullied to the point I’m making about highly paid and pampered professional athletes needing to overcome adversity with a positive attitude in the face of it. Just an absurd comparison. Yes, constant failure is bummer and nobody is suggesting it’s easy to overcome for teams, but what is the alternative? To give in to the negativity and fold? Or find the requisite grit to keep working at making it better? Sorry, but I don’t believe in providing built in excuses for players to fail.
  3. I agree that “positive” environments are a good thing. But morale is still a personal choice, regardless. Attitude is always in your own control.
  4. Being demoralized is a choice. If our young players are so delicate and fragile that they choose to be demoralized rather than determined to keep their noses to the grindstone and keep working to turn it around, then perhaps we don’t have the right type of players. Success starts with overcoming adversity and growing from it.
  5. I’d argue he was a notch below MacKinnon. Don’t get me wrong, Eichel is an elite player in his own right, but he doesn’t attack the game with speed at every level like MacKinnon does.
  6. Eichel was never not skating the entire time. When were those videos of him skating with his Bruins buddies in the summer? Let me know when he’s back in pads and actually doing hockey things. And 30%-40% better is the definition of pulling numbers out of your ass.
  7. Good point. We forget how well Dell played in the first five minutes vs the Panthers. He single-handedly prevented the Sabres being down 3-0 before we scored our first goal. But as you point out, that early great play became moot when he couldn’t make a key safe in crunch time. But he had a lot of help from a D that can’t cope with pressure in their own zone.
  8. If the Colts had crushed the Bills, it could have been 75 and sunny and it still would have been a miserable experience.
  9. Nine points in the 11 games since Granato challenged him with McDavid. That’s when the light switch came on, imo.
  10. To be fair, that fooled everyone except the Panther who made a helluva play to keep it out of the wide open net.
  11. Is it really, though? I mean, really?
  12. Hagg constantly hesitates with the puck. And all of our D lose their poise when the opponent has three guys below the goal line. It's frustrating as hell to watch night after night.
  13. The pass was better than the move around the wheelchair.
  14. Dylan is growing up right before our very eyes.
  15. I'm more interested in how the team in front of him plays with a three goal lead.
  16. I like to think of it as giving up two field goals instead.
  17. I’m terrible at deciphering D pluses and D minuses, so tell me, is he draft eligible in 2022 or 2023?
  18. He was the epitome of “hockey character.” Something Bogo and Kane were never remotely familiar with.
  19. Outstanding. We will never know the damage done when the unnatural leaders on this team gravitated towards the wrong leadership instead of the right kind of leadership exhibited by Gionta and Gorges and brought those lessons into the room when they took on the leadership roles. I think our new young core will see what actual leadership means. I also think the departed players will be more comfortable as players on their new teams now that they aren’t forced into unnatural leadership roles.
  20. Funiculi Funicula!
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