This is a good point.we should be happy...we would have been playing 2 weeks without Norris and Pinto ...
This is a good point.we should be happy...we would have been playing 2 weeks without Norris and Pinto ...
If Brady is "disinterested" its because he's playing with a bunch of gutless pukes that don't seem to give a crap. There are a number of guys on this team that play well when nothing is on the line but then don't show up when the other team raises their game.Brady taking this game off has set up the stakes for the remainder of the season. He looked very disinterested in the month leading up to the 4 Nations Cup. Especially when you look at how he played during that tournament.
It's put up or shut up now for Brady. Either he is a significant contributor to a playoff-bound Sens team, or he is traded for a huge haul during the off-season and booed every time he visits the arena as a member of the road team.
For the Sens yesIf Brady is "disinterested" its because he's playing with a bunch of gutless pukes that don't seem to give a crap. There are a number of guys on this team that play well when nothing is on the line but then don't show up when the other team raises their game.
Trading Brady would be doing him a favour.
Yup guys like Batherson and Chabot are all heart. The other guys will follow them anywhere.For the Sens yes
If Brady is "disinterested" its because he's playing with a bunch of gutless pukes that don't seem to give a crap. There are a number of guys on this team that play well when nothing is on the line but then don't show up when the other team raises their game.
Trading Brady would be doing him a favour.
In the 15 games prior to 4Nations, Tkachuk had 3 goals and 6 points. Games would go by where he wasn’t noticed. There were many GDTs with people wondering if he was hurt.
Thank goodness Merilainen played like a rockstar otherwise our season would have gone off the rails.
The he goes to the tournament and plays absolute balls to the wall. In a tournament of superstars, he looked like a top 3 player. And Brady made no bones about how excited he was to play with his brother and represent the USA, and even said after the game on Thursday that from a hockey perspective, he “can’t see anything topping that tournament for him for a while.”
Not exactly what you want to hear as a Sens fan.
Then he gets back to Ottawa, the team is missing two top 6 players, has lost 3 in a row, is playing a division rival at home and he… can’t go? He didn’t miss a shift on Thursday. He was throwing his body around until the last shift in overtime.
It’s not a great look. It seems like he was playing not to get hurt before the tournament so he could go, and was more interested in representing America than the playoff chase in Ottawa.
Let’s be honest here. If it was Erik Karlsson… he would have been ripped to shreds by much of the fanbase.
If Brady is "disinterested" its because he's playing with a bunch of gutless pukes that don't seem to give a crap. There are a number of guys on this team that play well when nothing is on the line but then don't show up when the other team raises their game.
Trading Brady would be doing him a favour.
Karlsson was a soldier that put everything out on the ice. Tkachuk just can’t maintain that work ethic.erik karlsson would have played though
I am mad at the NHL.The timing of the tournament was clueless. Why play a tournament when teams are making the push for the playoffs in late February.
Clearly you play a tournament like that before the season begins from September 18 to September 30. The World Series Playoffs would have not started yet. You let them go to training camp for a few days ( or not at all) to practice with their home teams around September 15, then go off to and represent their countries in the 4 Nations Cup. None of those players would be playing in the exhibition season games until the very end of the preseason anyways. So it's not like they are needed at training camp.
Then they would report back after the 4 Nations Cup to play an exhibition game or two and then start the regular season around October 11. So the injured players would have some time to heal and if they missed time at the beginning of the season at least it's not during the playoff push.
If the Senators had a 4 game schedule to win the Stanley Cup, I’m sure he’d play like that too.In the 15 games prior to 4Nations, Tkachuk had 3 goals and 6 points. Games would go by where he wasn’t noticed. There were many GDTs with people wondering if he was hurt.
Thank goodness Merilainen played like a rockstar otherwise our season would have gone off the rails.
The he goes to the tournament and plays absolute balls to the wall. In a tournament of superstars, he looked like a top 3 player. And Brady made no bones about how excited he was to play with his brother and represent the USA, and even said after the game on Thursday that from a hockey perspective, he “can’t see anything topping that tournament for him for a while.”
Not exactly what you want to hear as a Sens fan.
Then he gets back to Ottawa, the team is missing two top 6 players, has lost 3 in a row, is playing a division rival at home and he… can’t go? He didn’t miss a shift on Thursday. He was throwing his body around until the last shift in overtime.
It’s not a great look. It seems like he was playing not to get hurt before the tournament so he could go, and was more interested in representing America than the playoff chase in Ottawa.
Let’s be honest here. If it was Erik Karlsson… he would have been ripped to shreds by much of the fanbase.
If the Senators had a 4 game schedule to win the Stanley Cup, I’m sure he’d play like that too.
Of course to win a SC, you have to play 100+ games in a season and it is impossible for him to play like he did on a consistent basis. This is the same guy who tied the NHL record of hits in a game in a lost season for us. He mentioned how dead he was the next day. And the same guy who has missed barely any games in 7 years. The idea that he phones it in is weird to me - he has another gear, we do see it, but he can’t sustain it. He wouldn’t sustain it for much longer with team USA either.
Also just because he didn’t miss a shift on Thursday, doesn’t really mean he was fit to play. Guy might have been taking injections before the game and during intermissions to get through it for all we know. At some point he has to let whatever it is heal.
Was he at the arena? I must have missed it during the game.There was this one camera shot where BT was absorbing the loss immediately after. And he briefly nodded, seemingly to no one. It felt to me like an acceptance that the hockey gods had other business for this one. I don’t really have a point, and my interpretation could be way off. It was just a striking moment and it has stuck with me.
I think that’s a strange assumption. He played a fantastic game against Minnesota not long before the tournament off the top of my head, and he has barely ever missed a game. Of all the people to think “I should take it easy so I don’t get hurt”, I’d have to think Brady is one of the last people to worry about that.I don't think he phones it in, certainly not.
But I think he really wanted to be on that American team, and once he got there, really wanted to win the tournament. And in order to do that, he was willing to risk putting the Senators in a worse position down the stretch.
If the injury he suffered in the Sweden game was that bad, he shouldn't have played against Canada. If it wasn't that bad, he should've sucked it up (again) and played tonight.
Guys like McDavid, Eichel, Matthew Tkachuk - who have played at the biggest possible stage in the NHL - equated that game to the SCF. Nobody on those rosters was skipping that game unless they physically could not play. People can get mad at Brady but the next captain would do the same thing because these players all placed a huge level of importance on the tournament.
“They’re in the (playoff) mix,” Tkachuk told the Missin Curfew podcast around the 26-minute mark. “I think Ottawa has to be in a position to be a buyer, to help these guys out, to get them some more help. And that’s what I expect from them. And I expect them to be in the playoffs.”
If he’s compromised, how does one assume that is because he played on Thursday and not just because he got hurt period? These are just assumptions based on no information whatsoever.McDavid, Eichel and M.Tkachuk are on teams that are comfortably in the playoffs.
Brady is on a team that hasn't made it in 7 seasons and is finally in a (very crowded) wild card race. He's the captain of that team, and they've bet their future success on him.
The context is much different.
You're right, Brady can absolutely choose what's the most important for himself. It's his career.
But Sens fans can certainly question him, and if he misses much more time, can be pissed off at him.
We'll see what version of Tkachuk we get when he's back. But if he's compromised, can't contribute what he needs to and we miss the playoffs, he deserves all the criticism he gets. The "nothing is more important than winning in Ottawa" quote will ring real hollow.
If he’s compromised, how does one assume that is because he played on Thursday and not just because he got hurt period? These are just assumptions based on no information whatsoever.
That quote is PR fluff anyway, we all know this. I am just not sure how without any context of what the injury is, what that game did or didn’t do to help it, expected recovery time etc anyone can determine he should wear the blame. For all we know the doctors told him it would have no impact on his recovery time to play.
We have no cap space, so he better be open to losing one of Norris/Chabot/Batherson.On the Brady's future conversation, this is what Big Walt said on the Missin' Curfew podcast:
Stevey Staios likes to be patient and steady, and Garrioch has reported that there won't be much activity from us other than maybe something on the periphery... so is the "that's what I expect" an ultimatum? If you don't go for it now, it's not Brady's fault when you miss, and why should he stay there if you aren't willing to push some chips in?
Before Florida's first SCF run a couple years ago, Keith went on Toronto radio and called their team soft. The roster responded.
This time it seems he's calling out our management group. Will we respond?
We have no cap space, so he better be open to losing one of Norris/Chabot/Batherson.
And Tkachuk is one of those "gutless puke" he's on pace for only 63 pts this season, this team needs more from their captain. If this team misses the playoffs again it's time to ship him out.If Brady is "disinterested" its because he's playing with a bunch of gutless pukes that don't seem to give a crap. There are a number of guys on this team that play well when nothing is on the line but then don't show up when the other team raises their game.
Trading Brady would be doing him a favour.