PuckMunchkin
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JTs body language involved him dragging his feet behind the play after turning the puck over and resulted in goals against. Directly.I never had a problem with JT's body language.
JTs body language involved him dragging his feet behind the play after turning the puck over and resulted in goals against. Directly.I never had a problem with JT's body language.
Gimme a break. This is literally why I posted the meme, it is 100% you.
You can't stop yourself from wildly exaggerating constantly. No one said it's okay, you just can't handle it if someone deviates even the tiniest amount from the narrative you've built in your head.
Anyone concerned about his play is legit. Anyone pointing out he had garbage on both wings and was injured is legit. Anyone pointing out he's slumping is legit. Anyone pointing out he's slumped before is legit.
You on the other hand have been whining and playing the victim for weeks about how "not allowed to criticize EP" and "EP fanbois hug his nuts every time there's a hint of criticism" when almost every post about EP is very critical and it ranges from reasonable things like the above to you and Bobby9's borderline trolling. You literally get upset if there's even a hint of a post about something that might have had a factor on his play other than being a a wrong emoting diva.
I never had a problem with JT's body language.
agreed with seeing a sports psycohologist. the body language the "injury" might as well sit out and let someone contribute. right now hes being paid 11.6/year to be the engine on the offense but it hasn't worked out since dating back to last year +playoffs. He had "all summer to train and rehab and get ready from day 1 of training camp. yet here we are 4 games in hes still a ghost. i remember or read that nathan mackinnion did the same thing his numbers dipped the year prior then he went to a sports psychologist to sort out whatever "issues" was bothering him and he went On an absolute tear the following year and continued ever since.I posted this on the mainboards, but I think he just has the sort of psychological/mental profile of someone susceptible to burnout. A lot of young, gifted people are like this. You're either super motivated to do something, obsessively improving at it, or you just hit the wall and have no desire to do the very same thing at all after that period of hyperfixation is over.
I think one of the things that defines many generational talents is that sort of single-minded devotion and obsession with their sport, where they'll never get bored of it or lose motivation, even if theyre the best at it. I don't think Pettersson is that type of guy. I think Pettersson has been experiencing that sort of loss of passion for the game and general burnout, and the contract situation and the pressure and scrutiny of being "that guy" who needs to perform really gets to him in a way that it doesnt for someone like Hughes.
He really needs a sports psychologist if he doesn't have one. Im kind of surprised that this isn't a more common issue in the sport; I guess being in the NHL sort of already selects for people that don't get burned out from hockey, but still. You do see this happen from time to time in other sports, at least.
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Every NHL regular needs a sports psychologist.I posted this on the mainboards, but I think he just has the sort of psychological/mental profile of someone susceptible to burnout. A lot of young, gifted people are like this. You're either super motivated to do something, obsessively improving at it, or you just hit the wall and have no desire to do the very same thing at all after that period of hyperfixation is over.
I think one of the things that defines many generational talents is that sort of single-minded devotion and obsession with their sport, where they'll never get bored of it or lose motivation, even if theyre the best at it. I don't think Pettersson is that type of guy. I think Pettersson has been experiencing that sort of loss of passion for the game and general burnout, and the contract situation and the pressure and scrutiny of being "that guy" who needs to perform really gets to him in a way that it doesnt for someone like Hughes.
He really needs a sports psychologist if he doesn't have one. Im kind of surprised that this isn't a more common issue in the sport; I guess being in the NHL sort of already selects for people that don't get burned out from hockey, but still. You do see this happen from time to time in other sports, at least.
"Elias Pettersson" and his "injury" should have been "diagnosed" properly by the "Canucks medical staff" and they should have made the call for "him."agreed with seeing a sports psycohologist. the body language the "injury" might as well sit out and let someone contribute. right now hes being paid 11.6/year to be the engine on the offense but it hasn't worked out since dating back to last year +playoffs. He had "all summer to train and rehab and get ready from day 1 of training camp. yet here we are 4 games in hes still a ghost. i remember or read that nathan mackinnion did the same thing his numbers dipped the year prior then he went to a sports psychologist to sort out whatever "issues" was bothering him and he went On an absolute tear the following year and continued ever since.
The Secret to Nathan MacKinnon's Success - CEP Mindset
Nathan MacKinnon was the first overall pick in the 2013 NHL draft.In his first year with the Colorado Avalanche he: Put up 63 points in 82 regular season games - rounding out to 0.77 points percepmindset.com
agreed with seeing a sports psycohologist. the body language the "injury" might as well sit out and let someone contribute. right now hes being paid 11.6/year to be the engine on the offense but it hasn't worked out since dating back to last year +playoffs. He had "all summer to train and rehab and get ready from day 1 of training camp. yet here we are 4 games in hes still a ghost. i remember or read that nathan mackinnion did the same thing his numbers dipped the year prior then he went to a sports psychologist to sort out whatever "issues" was bothering him and he went On an absolute tear the following year and continued ever since.
The Secret to Nathan MacKinnon's Success - CEP Mindset
Nathan MacKinnon was the first overall pick in the 2013 NHL draft.In his first year with the Colorado Avalanche he: Put up 63 points in 82 regular season games - rounding out to 0.77 points percepmindset.com
Every NHL regular needs a sports psychologist.
Not having one is like not having a trainer setup your summer training regime.
"Elias Pettersson" and his "injury" should have been "diagnosed" properly by the "Canucks medical staff" and they should have made the call for "him."
Dude, why is Petey's sudden struggles making you so hysterical with hyperbole.It was the worst playoff performance relative to salary/expectation in franchise history. He was given a monumental free pass for it. Compare the treatment a guy like Marner has received for playing miles better than that in Toronto vs. Pettersson having the whole building chanting for him to 'support him' and 'get him going'.
Holy shit is this ever tacky.I don't hate either player. I quite like Boeser as a person and always have.
However, when you're getting a massive contract as a pro athlete, the basic expectation is that you show up and compete no matter what. And when players don't do that, they get criticized. Again, this is simple stuff. Jacob Markstrom's father died in the middle of an NHL season and he stayed focused and had the best year of his career. Do your f***ing job.
Pettersson I don't like as a person (but definitely not 'hate') because he's spent most of the last 4 years either playing like absolute shit or being a diva holding the city to ransom about whether the team was good enough for him to stay. I'm sick of his high-maintenance bullshit. He's used up any benefit of the doubt when he has a stretch like this and is basically the boy who cried wolf at this point.
You're describing yourself here.
Again : the GM of the Vancouver Canucks openly called out Boeser's compete level during his 40-goal season. Issues with Boeser's compete level weren't some magic fantasy that people just made up when he was playing far worse. Criticisms of his compete level when he was playing like garbage for 3 out of 4 seasons were totally valid.
Tocchet did a brilliant job getting Boeser turned around and competing last year ... and even then, his play fell off because he got complacent again after some success. It will probably be an ongoing thing for his whole career to try and keep him engaged to get the best out of him.
Imagine a fan of a team defending a star player when they struggle instead of whining that he 'doesn't care' like you do from your couch, and then making knee jerk posts about trading all of our stars when they have a few bad games.PuckMunchkin is defending Pettersson in this thread more than his own mom probably would.
It’s not just defending, it’s the inability to critique or see anything negative in a particular player’s game which has been present for multiple stretches, and for multiple times in his career.Imagine a fan of a team defending a star player when they struggle instead of whining that he 'doesn't care' like you do from your couch, and then making knee jerk posts about trading all of our stars when they have a few bad games.
Aren’t you a counsellor? Mr Wannabe psychologist? Go get your PH.D first before you start analyzing poster’s personal mental health from a message board. Stick to your “talk therapy”.This place is addicted to negativity. Quell Surprise that the negativity wasn't just about Benning. It's a pathological need to see the negative in everything that permeates this board with some prominent posters who follow their 'favorite sport' in a way that makes me really question how happy they are in life in general.
If I am not mistaken, @MarkusNaslund19 was a staunch defender of the Benning regime and also hated all the negativity at that time, so he really shouldn’t be an authority on any of this.It’s not just defending, it’s the inability to critique or see anything negative in a particular player’s game which has been present for multiple stretches, and for multiple times in his career.
Also I’ve never suggested he “doesn’t care” or made knee jerk posts about trading him, but I have suggested that if his struggles continue it’s something that the team needs to at least explore.
Aren’t you a counsellor? Mr Wannabe psychologist? Go get your PH.D first before you start analyzing poster’s personal mental health from a message board. Stick to your “talk therapy”.
Again, this is a strawman. No one is saying he has to play as well as Draisaitl. During the playoffs posters were excusing Pettersson’s abysmal play as entirely or partly as a result of injury, and Drasaitl was such an obvious example of why this wasn’t necessarily true since we all literally witnessed this example. The point was never that Pettersson could or needed to play to that level, only that star players can and frequently do play through injuries and can and frequently do get far better results relative to their health play than Pettersson was able to.It's just as serious of a post as your post about the bar for injured EP being an injured Draisatl, probably the best player in the last decade at still being elite while injured.
Yea it really seems like he has an issue dealing with adversity. He himself wasn’t ready to blame any injury on his struggles yet random fans on the internet are quick to wave that banner for him. It’s bizarre.All right people need to relax a little. Unless you actively want Petterson to fail, you’re on the same side as the rest of the posters here, and it would do everyone some good to remember that before getting caught up in their next post.
Petey clearly has something going on between his ears, and it’s been a recurrent issue dating back to that weird start to the 2022 season. Someone needs to snap him out of it (or get him help from a sports psychologist), but we could probably do better than calling him a diva & other sorts of names.
Also blaming this on injury at this point is a bit facetious. Knee tendinitis, unless it’s progressed at an abnormal rate, isn’t going to stop a 25 year old from competing professionally (source: my wife’s a doctor).
It’s funny because in todays day in age mental health is far better understood, and the consequences of mental health are more openly accepted, but you have a group of posters on here that seem relatively unwilling to accept that Pettersson’s mental health be a large contributor to his struggles.Yea it really seems like he has an issue dealing with adversity. He himself wasn’t ready to blame any injury on his struggles yet random fans on the internet are quick to wave that banner for him. It’s bizarre.
Dude, why is Petey's sudden struggles making you so hysterical with hyperbole.
Yes, the worst relative to salary and expectation in team history. Looking at salary Loui Eriksson made like 1.3 million less to do absolutely nothing.
And expectations? Paging Todd Bertuzzi or Dan Cloutier year after year in the playoffs.
Holy shit is this ever tacky.
Hurr durr two people losing a parent is exactly the same because surely there can't be differing degrees of closeness, or differing circumstances (like watching your father wither away over several years and feelings trapped by the game you're paid to play so you can't spend his last moments with him). This is f***ing gross. They aren't automatons out there to entertain you, they are human beings.
And your take on Petey will go down like your take on Boeser did. Another thing you're wrong about but will take zero accountability for, like Edler too.
You're on a rough streak because you've typically been a for more cerebral poster than this.
Imagine a fan of a team defending a star player when they struggle instead of whining that he 'doesn't care' like you do from your couch, and then making knee jerk posts about trading all of our stars when they have a few bad games.
This place is addicted to negativity. Quell Surprise that the negativity wasn't just about Benning. It's a pathological need to see the negative in everything that permeates this board with some prominent posters who follow their 'favorite sport' in a way that makes me really question how happy they are in life in general.
It’s not just defending, it’s the inability to critique or see anything negative in a particular player’s game which has been present for multiple stretches, and for multiple times in his career.
Also I’ve never suggested he “doesn’t care” or made knee jerk posts about trading him, but I have suggested that if his struggles continue it’s something that the team needs to at least explore.
Aren’t you a counsellor? Mr Wannabe psychologist? Go get your PH.D first before you start analyzing poster’s personal mental health from a message board. Stick to your “talk therapy”.
Good to know that the "Bannign Bros XD" witch hunt continues. Really leads to healthy discourse.If I am not mistaken, @MarkusNaslund19 was a staunch defender of the Benning regime and also hated all the negativity at that time, so he really shouldn’t be an authority on any of this.
That’s a greasy “gotcha” moment, man.If I am not mistaken, @MarkusNaslund19 was a staunch defender of the Benning regime and also hated all the negativity at that time, so he really shouldn’t be an authority on any of this.