Hates the Canucks? Is he a member of HF Avs?
Trade Manson, and use those assets+ for rasmus
Then go get Marcus
Colton is bad too though...and Mitts KNOWS he's bad so it's not like he's going to learn a lesson if you sit him.
He needs someone to help him and I honestly don't think Bednar is that guy. Like I said in the previous post, telling Mitts to work harder isn't gonna lead anywhere. Speed and hard work is not part his game.
he got firedDo you work for EA Sports ?
I don't think Mitts knows he's bad. In fact, I'm starting to believe that similar to a lot of people at the time of the trade, he thinks he's better than he is.
He's been struggling for a long time now, and yet he continues to spend every game making fancy hope plays, that just result in 4-5 bad turnovers every night. If he knew he was playing bad, he'd simplify.
I haven't really criticized him much at all, I've been saying he's very inconsistent, and will hopefully break out of his slump soon, but it's been going on too long now. It's getting to the point where I'm wondering if this is a slump or just who he is.
He needs to just play hockey. Quit overthinking everything and trying to impress everyone. He may not be as good as he and others think, but he's still capable of playing better, if he gets his head screwed on straight. The team needs him to do that.
The question is can he do that outside another contract year? Even the last contact year he was only a 60 point guy tied for 118th in pts/gm. This is why everyone should have thought it possible that his contract year might have been his peak, rather than the valley.
He was demoted to the third line. His scoring has dropped. He’d have to be incredibly oblivious to be unaware that things haven’t been going well.
I get everyone has different takes.Aware of things not going well, and aware of the source of why they're not going well, are two different things though.
It feels like he hasn't made the connection between things not going well, and his approach to the game, because he keeps trying the same hope plays that lead to turnovers.
Aware of things not going well, and aware of the source of why they're not going well, are two different things though.
It feels like he hasn't made the connection between things not going well, and his approach to the game, because he keeps trying the same hope plays that lead to turnovers.
I get everyone has different takes.
But for me, I remember that Nathan MacKinnon wandered in the wilderness for a couple of years.
I kind of think we should all tap the breaks here on Casey and wait until the end of his first full year with us before bringing out the pitchforks, crucifying him, sending what's left of his corpse off with assets to get someone else to take him only then try to find another #2 C with whatever assets are left over.
Count me out. I happen to think we need to lean in to Casey and me this work.
This is why it's felt like Bednar and MacFarland haven't been on the same page for a few years now. Last year MacFarland went and got Bednar some crash-and-bang bottom six guys and Bednar neutered the f*** out of Trenin and Duhaime physically. He gets him a 2nd line center who since his draft has had major skating issues for a system designed solely for good-to-great skaters.
It doesn't make sense to me.
I am willing to be a bit more patient with Mitts. He has been a bit better the last couple of games.
Like I said at the quarter mark Werenski for Norris. Let's see if Cale can up his gameGood yes, Norris worthy and record breaking, probably not.
He's now on pace for 93 points (down from over 110). Werenski is one point behind and has a game in hand. That's insane considering how far ahead Makar was just in November.