RobertKron
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deep statewhy is everyone talking about gimmicks in the bozo thread
deep statewhy is everyone talking about gimmicks in the bozo thread
Not good news about Miller, this is the last player Canucks need out of the lineup, but he needs to be in the right state of mind, so hopefully he can deal with whatever it is.
I read this in another chat, but someone mentioned how him and his wife don't follow each other on IG anymore, I'm not saying this is the problem, but just pointing out someone noticed this.
Not good news about Miller, this is the last player Canucks need out of the lineup, but he needs to be in the right state of mind, so hopefully he can deal with whatever it is.
I read this in another chat, but someone mentioned how him and his wife don't follow each other on IG anymore, I'm not saying this is the problem, but just pointing out someone noticed this.
this was the best case scenario. did he deserved the benching i think so but whatever is ailing him it affected his on ice performance. let him reset and deal with whatever is going on privately on his own. hockey players are HUMAN beings. he has 3 young kids as well. get well soon millsy. whenever he comes back he'll be in a better state of mind to solely focus on "hockey". so his caphit still counts against the canucks salary cap for however long he is out for right? if someone can clarify on this situation?He's been playing through injury for what, a month now?
And even before then, he didn't look to be in top game shape in the first few games of the season.
With him being benched in the third against the Predators, I think you absolutely have to force him out of the lineup so he can rest, rehab and recover.
He's not helping the team at all, and he's only prolonging the time it will take for him to heal.
Instead of playing ineffective for the next ~15-20 games while he tries to play through the injury, he should just sit out ~8-10 games, get back to 100% and return to the lineup when he's fully healthy and able to have a big impact.
Still counts against cap, still counts as a roster spot. If he were to go on IR or enter the NHLPA assistance program they would gain a roster spot.this was the best case scenario. did he deserved the benching i think so but whatever is ailing him it affected his on ice performance. let him reset and deal with whatever is going on privately on his own. hockey players are HUMAN beings. he has 3 young kids as well. get well soon millsy. whenever he comes back he'll be in a better state of mind to solely focus on "hockey". so his caphit still counts against the canucks salary cap for however long he is out for right? if someone can clarify on this situation?
Yep I agree. He very clearly needs this time to reset/recover/rest, whatever it may be.this was the best case scenario. did he deserved the benching i think so but whatever is ailing him it affected his on ice performance. let him reset and deal with whatever is going on privately on his own. hockey players are HUMAN beings. he has 3 young kids as well. get well soon millsy. whenever he comes back he'll be in a better state of mind to solely focus on "hockey". so his caphit still counts against the canucks salary cap for however long he is out for right? if someone can clarify on this situation?
I don't know exactly, just what I read from some other people, supposedly the new speculation is she shut down her IG, but again not sure if that has anything to do with it. Obviously he's dealing with something and not substance related, just hope he gets better.He still follows his wives interior decorating business. Also I don't know how much stock to put into it, because Demko and Miller don't follow each other. (Not saying you're putting stock into it.)
The team isn't saying much but the local guys found out it's not related to the any kind of substance issue.