You are talking about one poster. I am saying it is simplistic to deduce one side of the argument to 'not trying hard enough' when there are a myriad of reasons why that could be.
Stop taking the Pettersson criticism so personal.
I don't know what you mean about taking EP criticism personally, but you can't tell me I'm being overly reductive when the part you are calling overly reductive was a direct quote.
I actually agree with you that it's overly reductive of the situation, that's my complaint too. It's unfortunately not overly reductive of one version of argument getting spammed over and over and over drowning out any legitimate discussion.
Why does it look like Pettersson isn't trying? Is it mental, an injury, a cold streak? To me the evidence with his play is simple- he doesn't skate anymore and it's incredibly worrisome.
I don't have a definitive answer for his drop in performance, none of us know. I think there are a bunch of plausible explanations that have been brought up in this thread and the previous one other than laziness and they probably all contribute a significant amount.
Injury has played a significant role. The skating charts are damning as is the fact that his injury timeline matches his dropoff last year.
He got stuck with two 4th line wingers for nearly his entire slump last year and he didn't get the majority of the Hughes shifts, but still had the same expectations and constant criticism. No one else in the league is expected to put up 100 points a year with two 4th line wingers and not getting the majority of the 1st d pair shifts, I'm pretty sure even prime Crosby didn't have to deal with that.
The treatment EP got would tank any players play even without injury. Maybe not to the exact same extent but other superstars simply don't have to deal with it to that extreme and for so long, so who really knows.
We've seen this kind of screwing around mess with a ton of players on our roster over the last 5 years. Green loved doing this kind of thing and then heaping criticism onto or chopping ice time from the player after constantly screwing with them, the most recent vet being the Garland situation that I referenced. You might think an experienced vet whose calling card is balls to the wall effort like Garland would be immune to mind games and emotions effecting his play but he clearly wasn't.
And then is there a personal mental health issue? Maybe, particularly late in the season or looking at it carrying over to this year. But for this or any other variant of "he decided not to try harder" to be the only contributing factor to a colossal dropoff mid-career-season during a contract year is beyond belief outside of some catastrophic event or mental breakdown.
Again -- no one's saying this. You're literally inventing a position that's easier to argue with, or at best grossly exaggerating a position, and ignoring the actual position of MS and others, which that injuries might be contributing but that it wouldn't make sense for injury to be the primary cause.
I literally quoted him directly. I don't know how that can be considered straw manning. And MS is far beyond "injuries contributing" or "primary cause", he has repeatedly said he does not believe they have any significant effect on his play.
If there was any nuance in his position, I wouldn't have a problem with it. Unfortunately, there isn't.
As far as I can tell people are trying to put words in his mouth to soften his position, which is something he certainly isn't doing himself.