Did I say its commonplace? No. Do I feel bad for him as a person? Absolutely, but people work through adversity all the time. For example, Boeser's best friend died last year, and another was paralyzed. There are other examples if you look for them, former Blue Jay Aaron Hill watched his mother get killed in a car crash in highschool from a separate car.So plenty of hockey players and people in life have gone through what Day has in a short period of time? Please site the case (S) I look forward to seeing them. You already have a bias which is evident in your post. Nothing wrong with that, jus sad that you give no credence as to what he has gone through and how that very likely has had an effect on him. You go as far to not only diminish it, but claim is commonplace. That s a juvenile and ignorant assessment.
You choose to look at Day through rose-tinted glasses, and ignore these issues existed before his brother got drunk and killed someone (which was in terrible taste to put out in an article designed to get Day sympathy). Has Day had bad luck recently yes, but tons of kids in Jr hockey have close family members with life threatening illnesses (Day's mom is out of the hospital and has a manageable illness). At the end of the day he hasn't progressed in 3 years, and these issues were either known about pior to joining the OHL (lupus), or occurred part way through his 2nd season.