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Lots of complaining ... but you never know which way this is going to go. There is a reasonable chance that he pulls a McKinnon - have a year or two not meeting expectations then suddenly ... Or maybe he's another guy who has plateaued and slowly slides ... Personally I'm expecting him to turn into a force for the team.
 
We're not allowed to point out Petey is suffering an on-going injury, but by the same standard will also insist Miller was on leave for entirely banal reasons in November that had nothing to do with why they were motivated to trade him (also offering that "Miller was clearly injured, why didn't they just say so?"). 🥱

without double standards, we'd have no standards at all.
With trade winds howling and the GM/POHO publicly calling him out for his -lack of- preparedness, do you really think Pettersson, through his agent, would publicly state his desire to stay with the organization if they were also forcing him to play hurt?
 
Some players can have electric starts to their career and then flatline or regress. I always wonder if he simply peaked at a young age and is at best a 50-60 point C. It's always a possibility. Joe Juneau and Eric Staal didn't come close to replicating their success in their early years.

I've known pro-soccer players who randomly hit a wall at age 25.
Unless you're Mo Salah!
 
The team must be playing well if we’re discussing nicknames.

Wonder if we’ll ever see them pull a faceoff trickery or something similar, like the Sedins did when Henrik got kicked off the circle, skated around, and came back to take the faceoff again. Probably not as the three Peteys don’t look like triplets.
 
I kind of get what you are saying there, and I am definitely not going to assume that everything management says or does makes sense. But it really makes zero sense for them to unreasonably publicly call out their franchise centre who they just signed to a mega deal. They are just going to end up pissing him off if the reasons for his poor play are predominately caused by injury. Plus, they look bad here too, because they are the ones who signed him. If the reason for his poor play was mostly (or even significantly) caused by injury, then I think both management and Pettersson stand to gain by getting that narrative out there. But we have seen nothing like that.

I think Allvin's public remarks were meant to motivate Pettersson. And the fact that they made these remarks almost seems to suggest that they have tried other things to motivate Pettersson that haven't worked.
Again, I dunno. I get the "motivation" angle, but then again their previous method of motivating Petey was to get the person he likes least on the team to scream at him more. I don't think they're really the authorities on "motivating" guys. Boudreau says with Petey you need to build his confidence up to get more out of him (and visually I think everyone can see there is a lack of confidence in the offensive zone), yet management's tactics seem (on the surface) to exclusively involve tearing him down.

I stand by that most of JR/Allvin's self-aggrandizing media tour appearances are about deflecting accountability. In all their interviews during December/January, both of them tried to place the blame pretty much everywhere except themselves. It's a consistent theme.
 
- Pettersson started getting tendinitis last year
- played through it during 2nd half and playoffs
- he thought the best action was to rest through the summer and not overly train
-came to camp not in the best shape and of course no leg strength from lack of training ( pissed off Miller)
- cant gain that strength training during the season
- unsure if he is still going through tendinitis
- will need a full off-season of training to get back to where he was

Are we going to be patient enough to let him do that, or are we gonna off-load him and watch him flourish elsewhere.
Whats your source bub
 
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Again, I dunno. I get the "motivation" angle, but then again their previous method of motivating Petey was to get the person he likes least on the team to scream at him more. I don't think they're really the authorities on "motivating" guys. Boudreau says with Petey you need to build his confidence up to get more out of him (and visually I think everyone can see there is a lack of confidence in the offensive zone), yet management's tactics seem (on the surface) to exclusively involve tearing him down.

I stand by that most of JR/Allvin's self-aggrandizing media tour appearances are about deflecting accountability. In all their interviews during December/January, both of them tried to place the blame pretty much everywhere except themselves. It's a consistent theme.
I don't really disagree with you that a lot of press has just been management knitting ass covers for themselves, nor do I disagree with you that public calling out Pettersson probably isn't the best way to get results. In fact, I agree on both points.

My issue is that it just isn't very logical from management's perspective that they would call out Pettersson publicly if they knew or thought, or if Pettersson had told them, that an injury was causing his poor play, whether directly or as a result of an inability to train. Doing so would obviously just piss off their most expensive player which won't help matter, and ss I said in my previous post, in many ways, Pettersson and management are in the same boat in that they signed him to the massive contract, so it doesn't really do them any good for everyone to just think Pettersson sucks because he didn't put in enough effort other than the potential motivation. If it really was an injury mostly causing the poor play, whether directly or indirectly, it would be logical for management to get this narrative out there which they haven't been doing.

But I do think there probably is some old school managing going on here, where the players just have to grit and bear it and find a way to succeed no matter the circumstances, and that you can't make excuses and need to take accountability.
 
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With trade winds howling and the GM/POHO publicly calling him out for his -lack of- preparedness, do you really think Pettersson, through his agent, would publicly state his desire to stay with the organization if they were also forcing him to play hurt?
"I'm in this post and don't like it,"

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You can point it out, but it doesn't make it fact...its speculation.
here, you can be in this post as well. refer to the image above. like, is the implication Pettersson is lying here? lol. people want to live in alternative reality.
 


Interesting listening to super fan Buble talk about the team environment. Feels like the media he is calling out for lying is most likely Servalli.
 
so you think he's still suffering from tendonitis?
He's likely still suffering from tendonitis but there's probably also suffering from the fallout of tendonitis and how he treated it over the off season.

Ever noticed how players who hold out during training camp (including when Petey did it) have an outlier bad year that season 98% of the time?

It's because it's hard to get on a moving train. If you're behind, you won't catch up during the season. The season is about maintaining what you gained during the off season.

If he trained around tendonitis during the off season and it left him behind, he won't be catching up this season.
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A lot of people keep saying 'If he's hurt, why does the brain trust keep throwing him under the bus' and I suspect the reason is that they don't agree with how he trained around his tendonitis in the off season. They may even be correct. He may have been discouraged or depressed and not trained himself sufficiently. That's not an excuse, it's a possible explanation and would be why they refuse to provide him with any cover.

It won't be corrected until next year and if it's not as a Canuck we will regret it for 20 years.
 
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When I had tendonitis in my shoulder, I couldn't even do a single pushup. And I had a regular bench press of 225. It's a valid reason for Petey's skating struggles, contrary to the keyboard tough guys
 
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A lot of people keep saying 'If he's hurt, why does the brain trust keep throwing him under the bus' and I suspect the reason is that they don't agree with how he trained around his tendonitis in the off season.
There's ample proof already that they just are that dumb and stupid when it comes to dealing with player injuries. And they are that dumb and stupid when it comes to handling EP in general, case in point asking Miller to get on EP's ass was beyond Benning/average hfboards user levels of stupid.

When I had tendonitis in my shoulder, I couldn't even do a single pushup. And I had a regular bench press of 225. It's a valid reason for Petey's skating struggles, contrary to the keyboard tough guys
Nah I'm pretty sure you just lacked confidence, didn't like the house you were living in at the time and were trying to con your gym into transferring you to a crossfit centre one town over so you could rep out deadlifts for speed without an audience gawking.
 
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When I had tendonitis in my shoulder, I couldn't even do a single pushup. And I had a regular bench press of 225. It's a valid reason for Petey's skating struggles, contrary to the keyboard tough guys
Did you have a NMC that kicks in and you were getting paid $11.6 million to carry the offense of an NHL team?

All you people telling everyone how difficult it is to do anything with tendentious and that it takes years to go away, just prove that he needs to be traded.

Will he be healthy next season? He went through an entire offseason and returned EXACTLY the same as he finished the season.

If he has an injury issue of such magnitude, then I don't want to see what he looks like in his 30's with it. Move him now.
 
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Did you have a NMC that kicks in and you were getting paid $11.6 million to carry the offense of an NHL team?

All you people telling everyone how difficult it is to do anything with tendentious and that it takes years to go away, just prove that he needs to be traded.

Will he be healthy next season? He went through an entire offseason and returned EXACTLY the same as he finished the season.

If he has an injury issue of such magnitude, then I don't want to see what he looks like in his 30's with it. Move him now.
I bet he didn't have a angry manager at his work publicly calling him out for missing games, I mean gym sessions, while he tried to recover from his injuries.

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