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Morgan Barron's brother traded to Nashville for Carrier
Out of curiosity, I looked up if Laine was still entirely a one trick pony. And holy shit. The guy is absolutely unplayable 5v5 9 years into his career.
The mood in Leaf land...Leafs up on the Stars 4-2 despite being outshot 25-12
I'm gonna peruse HFLeafs GDT to see if they're freaking the f*** out over the fact that they're winning but being dominated like HFJets would be
Barron is now the #1 RD in Nashville?Someone called me an idiot for suggesting Barron might be waived this season. They just traded him for the worst performing D-man on the worst team in the league.
Carrier isn't normally that bad of a D-man, but that is really funny.
Panic attacks before games, anxiety over his role on a team failing to meet expectations – it was all eating him up during the 2021-22 season, his second-last with the Jets.
The following summer, Wheeler set his ego aside and took some steps to becoming a better captain, a less in-your-face one, reaching out to players to ask how he could more effectively lead them.
With the help of a professional leadership coach, he transformed how he was going to help take the Jets to the next level.
“I’m on a really good trajectory,” is how Wheeler put it. “And then the rug gets pulled (from) underneath. ‘Oh, by the way, you’re not the captain anymore.’ “My first instinct was to take the bait of being the victim: ‘I just got screwed." (he goes on later in the podcast to talk about how he resisted that first instinct)
Couldn't agree more.Looks like Wheeler is hanging up his skates, and also gave some interesting insight into his struggles as captain of the Jets which I hope might give people a little more compassion for him:
'I felt humiliated': former Jets captain Blake Wheeler, unplugged
Former captain Blake Wheeler revisited his tumultuous final two years with the Winnipeg Jets on a podcast that aired this week. Read more.winnipegsun.com
My takeaway from the article as a whole: Wheeler never lacked for passion or GAF. He was/is a solid dude who's just too "old school" in his leadership approach for today's younger players. He's more a victim of societal changes than being a bad guy or even a bad leader. 20 years ago he'd be a Messier-level stud.
I've always been a Wheeler fan. A lot of the treatment he got around here was pure bull shit. IMO he is still one of the most impactful Jets 2.0 players.Looks like Wheeler is hanging up his skates, and also gave some interesting insight into his struggles as captain of the Jets which I hope might give people a little more compassion for him:
'I felt humiliated': former Jets captain Blake Wheeler, unplugged
Former captain Blake Wheeler revisited his tumultuous final two years with the Winnipeg Jets on a podcast that aired this week. Read more.winnipegsun.com
My takeaway from the article as a whole: Wheeler never lacked for passion or GAF. He was/is a solid dude who's just too "old school" in his leadership approach for today's younger players. He's more a victim of societal changes than being a bad guy or even a bad leader. 20 years ago he'd be a Messier-level stud.
In the video above he talks about how tough it was getting stripped of the captaincy and then sticking around for a lame duck season. That's Chevy's (and Chippy's) fault for not moving him. Would've been a lot less humiliation than whatever was being said about him around here...I've always been a Wheeler fan. A lot of the treatment he got around here was pure bull shit. IMO he is still one of the most impactful Jets 2.0 players.