expatriatedtexan
Illegitimati non carborundum
- Aug 17, 2005
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Mitts didn't just suddenly stop hockeying. Something happened here between his ears. My personal opinion is the weight of a being counted on as 2C for a team with Cup aspirations was heavy. At some point the pace his wingers were pushing was on a different level than what he was playing. There just seemed to be a disconnect.If Kerfoot can stick in the NHL so can Mitts.
That being said, his skill is undeniable. If the dude can find a place that plays a slower pace or just finds that way to slow the game down in his own mind, he still has the chance at a reallly good career.
I'm disappointed things didn't work here. I still wish him all the best though. I never saw him give up even when struggling. That counts for a lot to me.
[Edit... Honestly... Torts would probably be one hell of a coach for the kid if he's willing to deal with the bluntness and put in the work. Torts has helped kids like Lecavalier, Nash and even Bread. Gaborik was another story all-together. I'd like to think Mitts has it in him to still elevate and move forwards.]
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