zzoo
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Correct.He is -20, the worst in the whole NHL
Letang #7. Stamkos #8. Josi #9. Zibanejad #10
Correct.He is -20, the worst in the whole NHL
So, what do you think now? Am I still a bad guy because I wanted this young man to be taken out of the equation for a bit?Yes lets scratch him after he actually played a good game, despite consistently playing him through his early season struggles in hopes to help him find his game. Makes perfect sense.
Oh no! He showed signs of progress and life, lets bench him now.
Dach is a huge question that needs answering this season, it would behoove the team to give him all the opportunity and support he needs.
Our management group don’t seem remotely interested in or concerned with the individual mental health or collective team culture aspect at all. Plug and play, shut up and lose. Seems more like their speed.Aweille, time for Jeff Gorton to grab Kirby and bring him for a long walk around the old port.
Was -2 against the Bruins, 4 for 13 on faceoffs. Now we know why Chicago dumped him so quick.The got to get rid of Dach. He is a useless, does nothing but hinder the team. Extremely lazy.
And why be proactive? Fantilli, K. Johnson, Marchenko, Voronkov,He's being proactive to whatever has come up. He hasn't been there very long so naturally it's not his team yet. Habs management is either patient, stubborn or oblivious to their current roster depending on one's viewpoint. We may have a clearer picture by next season.
Our management group don’t seem remotely interested in or concerned with the individual mental health or collective team culture aspect at all. Plug and play, shut up and lose. Seems more like their speed.
Omg again with the mental health stuff. The kid just sucks, doesn't have it. I'd rather he had substance issues but could actually play well.
So, what do you think now? Am I still a bad guy because I wanted this young man to be taken out of the equation for a bit?
Our management group don’t seem remotely interested in or concerned with the individual mental health or collective team culture aspect at all. Plug and play, shut up and lose. Seems more like their speed.
I’m approaching it rationally with a view to minimize Bad outcomes:Omg again with the mental health stuff. The kid just sucks, doesn't have it. I'd rather he had substance issues but could actually play well.
See above: it’s about the team (accountability) and it’s about himself (getting a break).First off, never said you were a bad guy for your take, only that the decision to bench him after saturday's game was a poor one. He was coming off his his best game on saturday, so benching him made no sense.
This team is dearth of any forward depth as is, and figuring out Dach this season is quite frankly near the top of the list of the team's concerns going forward. It's a question that needs answering, benching him does nothing to help them with that.
He was such an integral part coming into this season for this franchise, everyone was excited to get him back, his struggles with his return from injury doesn't change that fact despite the disappointment. Who are we going to put in his stead? Pezzetta? Is that going to help this team moving forward?
Dach needs to play himself out of this situation, if not he may play himself out of this city, and what we hoped he was when we acquired him. Hughes needs to figure this out. The 2c spot is a massive concern.
You don’t need to reach so far back. Kucherov and Bergeron and Stone suffered huge injuries and came back in full stride to rock and roll. Dach is incapable of doing so. He was incapable with CHI after his wrist injury and seems incapable now.Is GenZ "mental health" the issue here really ?. Mario Lemieux got cancer , came back and scored 30 goals in 20 games.