It really would have been better to not say anything.I don't love that response. All it's going to do is further speculation. Especially the part about him "seeking help"
IMO this still appears to and would fit his volatile personality, plssed off and trade demand.Man obviously this is 100% speculation since none of us know anything, but when I see this I can't help but think back to the pre-season interview with some new guys when Desharnais was asked what he learned about the Canucks and he said "JT Miller is an asshole".
Now don't get me wrong I'm not crying foul. If anything it was meant in a complimentary manner, had valid context, and was nothing out of the ordinary for hockey talk. But on the off chance JT is struggling with his mental health and the pressure of people constantly saying he's moody and such, that joke suddenly just hits totally different.
I hope I'm wrong and whatever is going on gets sorted and I'm spouting complete nonsense. Just something that I've been thinking about since this all started.
The problem with the statement is that it implies there was something wrong with Miller as a teammate or player that required him to seek help, Allvin tried to be vaguely positive but instead inserted clues. Should've just said Miller was taking care of himself and that he'd be back when ready.The statement is completely innocuous - if it's eliciting a response, it's likely from people projecting onto the situation vs. there being something to it.
Dude's away for personal reasons, and seeking help for whatever it may be is 100% normal. Half this board was clamoring for Petey to see a sports psychologist, and now JT goes for help and something's weird or off?
There's legitimately zero reason to speculate more after that statement than before. Leave the man be.