Frenzy31
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I agree with this assessment. Army sounds like he isn't pleased with the leadership group and your captain is certainly a big part of the leadership group.
I really like what I know of Schenn the person. He is very well respected around the league and is by all accounts great with the young guys. He's been a fantastic mentor for Neighbours. I think his leadership in terms of teaching young guys how to be good pros has been excellent.
But I'm not sure that he's been an effective leader for the game-to-game grind of a regular season.
Schenn has always frustrated me with his extended stretches of completely unimpactful play. I respect the way he ups his physicality to try and pull himself out of these slumps, but the flip side of that coin is that I think he too often needs the fight or big hit to get himself into games. This team comes out flat way too often and I can't help but wonder if that is in part a reflection of everyone waiting for something to draw them into the fight.
I do think it is worth remembering that Army was originally talking about not having a captain for 2023/24 before Schenn was named captain in training camp. Berube got fired a few months later and then Bannister got fired a year later. Slow starts and late-game collapses persist. Schenn has been awful in the last 7 games while the season has completely slipped away. I'm not saying that Schenn as the C is the problem, but I could see Army being ready to move on from it.
I know it is fun to dunk on Kyrou, but there is a reason that line really clicked when he was on it and has been a bit silent when he left.
I will be honest, I am not sold on adding another D at this point. I would much rather seek a difference maker on the O side of things. We have a lot of young guys, but no real game breaker and that is something we lack.