AzNightmare
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I don’t think there is any indication that the team thinks there is even still an injury. Certainly Alvin’s public criticisms of Pettersson in the past, and the fact he hasn’t missed a game for this “injury” (and he has missed a game for a different injury) suggest they don’t think any injury is causing his poor play.I don't think the team views it as serious enough for him to rest.
Hughes is super competitive and wants to go and clearly the team doesn’t want to go. This doesn’t support your argument very well so dr your point with Pettersson seems to be that the Canucks are making him play or something.I mean, even Hughes would be going to the 4 Nations while injured so...?
There's a lot of frustration with his play, I understand. He's getting ripped hard. But if something is impeding his speed, per objective measurement, then it is what it is.
It’s a lot more nuanced than that, I think. Because a “mental thing”, can lead to a lack of preparation and poor training for the season, which is Allvin’s criticism, which has physical consequences (lack of power and energy leading to slower spreads). And these consequences of not being mentally prepared enough, or being mentally driven to the extent required, are like slow moving ripples that grow in size, and are not easily or quickly remedied.Its nothing more complicated than his speed dropping by 50%, and one side thinking it's a mental thing and another thinking it's injury.
Basically no one is saying it’s just a “mental” block. And even those who believe more strongly that an injury was or is a large factor, believe also that confidence has become a major issue. I am not sure if there is anyone that just thinks this is an injury issue.I take no issue with anyone choosing to ascribe this to a mental block. Let's see if that block goes away at the 4 Nations?
Either way, it's going to be a data point.
I agree pretty well. Some people are complicated and Miller sounds like an asshole that could mess someone up pretty well…just it’s hard to see a player perform so below their salary when their salary is so high. It’s like an injustice to humanity or something lol
because whatever hes dealing with hes gotta pick it up. no miller here anymore just play your game and shoot the puck. always always hesitant
I go through that shit everyday at work.
There is evidence. Allvin called out his preparation, and there are rumours he came into camp out of shape.I think the not working out narrative for EP is about as silly as the terribly injured narrative. There’s no evidence that either of those things are true. No pro athlete just doesn’t train, he likely trained but whatever knee thing he has going on made his training insufficient. On top of that, his confidence/mentality looks broken, evidenced by passing up shots and fumbling pucks.
I think that’s true, but not because he’s lazy or refused to train. I think his training around whatever was bugging him wasn’t adequate.There is evidence. Allvin called out his preparation, and there are rumours he came into camp out of shape.
Yeah, his training regimen every other year was good enough to have him be an elite skater in the NHL. I guess he could have just become lazy this offseason but it seems more likely that the modified training around the tendinitis wasn’t enough. Presumably the team thinks he could have done more still.I think that’s true, but not because he’s lazy or refused to train. I think his training around whatever was bugging him wasn’t adequate.
EP needs to go to Bali to train.
Yeah, his training regimen every other year was good enough to have him be an elite skater in the NHL. I guess he could have just become lazy this offseason but it seems more likely that the modified training around the tendinitis wasn’t enough. Presumably the team thinks he could have done more still.
I think that’s true, but not because he’s lazy or refused to train. I think his training around whatever was bugging him wasn’t adequate.
Ya. I agree with both of you that this was likely a factor. But as @pitseleh pointed out, management clearly doesn’t think he prepared well enough in the off season. And frankly, given when Allvin made the comments, his comments reasonably could be applied to Pettersson’s in season preparation as well.Yeah, his training regimen every other year was good enough to have him be an elite skater in the NHL. I guess he could have just become lazy this offseason but it seems more likely that the modified training around the tendinitis wasn’t enough. Presumably the team thinks he could have done more still.
Was just about to reference this.....its FebruaryYa. I agree with both of you that this was likely a factor. But as @pitseleh pointed out, management clearly doesn’t think he prepared well enough in the off season. And frankly, given when Allvin made the comments, his comments reasonably could be applied to Pettersson’s in season preparation as well.
But I think both can be true. He had to train around an injury which negatively affected his off season training, but that also after signing his big contract, he mentally let up and didn’t drive himself enough, both mentally and in terms of training.
The most dangerous thing for EP40s future with the team is if they keep winning despite his lackluster production.The most dangerous thing for EP40s future with the team is if they keep winning despite his lackluster production.
The team might then begin to perceive him as expendable and get the idea that a package of players would be an upgrade over him that they could use now.
Petey can't skate. He's had a lower body issue objectively affecting his skating for a long time. That's not exactly conducive to the 3v3 game. I don't think it's that surprising.Damn, should have been back to back shutouts. That play by Chytil was brutal. Essentially threw right into the slot.
EP40 not starting in OT is a very telling sign.
It would probably be better if these "hockey minds" got off his case and left him alone, instead of doing pseudo therapy by way of media derision and "tough love". They're not psychologists.You'd think between all the hockey minds on the Canucks they could reel-in EP40.
The guy seems totally timid and distracted all the time. He used to be so forceful and in on every play.
Yeah, his training regimen every other year was good enough to have him be an elite skater in the NHL. I guess he could have just become lazy this offseason but it seems more likely that the modified training around the tendinitis wasn’t enough. Presumably the team thinks he could have done more still.
He had elite top speed but his edge work stinks. Now he doesn’t have elite top speed and his edge work still stinks.Petey was never an elite skater. He had a quickness and burst to him that seems to have vanished, but he's always had a choppy, awkward stride.
Just saw Dhaliwal ripping the MP deal getting done so quick as an insult to Boeser.
Or maybe it's mgmt indicating that his ask is too much and he may not be a Canuck next year?
It's hardly like he has been paid like much of Burrows contracts before hitting his peak. Granted not his fault or the credit of his agent (given that Jetho Brodine structured his deal(s) such that he was pretty much given X dollars or not even give him an qualifying offer & letting him walk away for nothing).I wouldn't pay attention too much. Dhaliwal has been channeling Boeser's agent's message since the offseason.
If they want to use the M Pettersson example, Boeser sould be ok with taking 6 years and knocking $1m off of his ask.
When Dhaliwal says "Boeser's camp want $7m and 6 years" and he's not still signed, then we can start criticizing management.
We managed one goal, only by the loosest definition as a power play goal, against the worst team in the league, with a goalie coming in fresh from recovery from a months long injury.
Our goaltending, regardless of who is in right now, seems solid, and defensively we're not as bad as we were, despite Hughes' absense, but man....we need that game breaking forward.
Joshua is only going to get so many goregous tip ins, and O'Connor is only going to get so many penalty shots.
I don't like dissecting wins, but this was too, too close.