MJL66
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- Nov 30, 2008
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Yep, intangib
Seriously dude, could you possibly be more indoctrinated?
Yep, intangible, playing the Flyers way with snarl! Yea like we did in the 70's. That's Flyers hockey. That's what makes them the gold standard in the NHL according to Jones.It's BS. No quote from anyone, even an anonymous source.
Gauthier was an unusual situation, and the frustration was as much not being able to negotiate a solution as pique b/c he didn't want to be a "Flyer."
To project from that is a stretch.
Any good FO looks for players who are good fits for organizational philosophy before committing to them for the long-term. You want your core players to be on the same page, b/c these are your big minute guys. You can work around "specialists," guys with useful skills who need to be sheltered. But you don't commit term and big money to these guys.
Toughness matters. Two things about Michkov:
1) he's competitive and nasty, numerous teams have run at him and he won't back down
2) his teammates have immediately responded when he's been run at, and he knows they have his back
Forget fighting and that crap, it's about "I won't back down", refuse to be intimidated and don't watch passively when a teammate is the target of a cheap shot.
I think that's the sort of thing Briere calls "being a Flyer", not size, but snarl - TK has always been that kind of player. Briere played at a time when a small guy would be constantly hooked, slashed, elbowed, etc., and you had to play through it. He probably sees toughness differently than say Jones.
Seriously dude, could you possibly be more indoctrinated?