Mika Zibanejad

MasterofGrond

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So my team needs to carry one of the worst contracts in the league and basically carry dead space at times because he’s a baby?

Would you like that for your own team?

Do you think most NHL’ers (let alone people in society) don’t have some moments that might constitute a panic attack? Yeah, and most just suck it up and get on with it.

Not telling the guy he can’t get help or sit out games, but if he doesn’t want to fulfill his contract responsibilities because of his panic attacks, his contract really should be voided.
Brother what year do you think it is
 
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Pavel Buchnevich

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Jesus Christ. This is one of the most heartless things I’ve ever seen on this board. How tf can you root for your team and then talk about the players as if they are disposable crap like that?

He’s being a baby, void the contract. Brutal attitude. And just on a purely “logical” point, gl with the PA putting up with that excuse for one second. They aren’t voiding his contract for this, full stop.
Because a panic attack isn’t a physical sickness. If he had a physical sickness, I’d understand.

It’s a mental illness, and sorry I don’t really understand about a guy making 8.5M a year to start grouching about a mental sickness. Everyone deals with stuff like that and unfortunately we don’t get to take off work with full pay and without losing our jobs.
 
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MasterofGrond

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Because a panic attack isn’t a physical sickness. If he had a physical sickness, I’d understand.

It’s a mental illness, and sorry I don’t really understand about a guy making 8.5M a year to start grouching about a mental sickness. Everyone deals with stuff like that and unfortunately we don’t get to take off work with full pay and without losing our jobs.
“Only physical ailments are real”

He’s not a spreadsheet jockey, he’s one of the best in the world at something incredibly difficult. “We all deal with it” is f***ing moronic, on like 3 axes.
 
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Okay let’s see if you like having 8.5 of dead space on your salary cap because you have a player grouching about being mentally ill.

Easy to say from your perch where it has no ramifications towards your interests.
"Grouching about being mentally ill" "It's not a physical illness "Just deal with it"

As someone who has battled with mental illness myself, witnessed it with my loved ones and work to help people affected by it, seriously man, f*** you.
 

Pavel Buchnevich

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"Grouching about being mentally ill" "It's not a physical illness "Just deal with it"

As someone who has battled with mental illness myself, witnessed it with my loved ones and work to help people affected by it, seriously man, f*** you.
Okay, and I'll state to you that sound like a baby. Everyone suffers with mental illnesses, at times. You aren't unique. There's nothing special about your mental illness.

Not everyone plays the victim about it. Some of us just deal with it and get on with life instead of trying to tell the world to get sympathy.
 

super6646

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Because a panic attack isn’t a physical sickness. If he had a physical sickness, I’d understand.

It’s a mental illness, and sorry I don’t really understand about a guy making 8.5M a year to start grouching about a mental sickness. Everyone deals with stuff like that and unfortunately we don’t get to take off work with full pay and without losing our jobs.
Okay, and I'll state to you that sound like a baby. Everyone suffers with mental illnesses, at times. You aren't unique. There's nothing special about your mental illness.

Not everyone plays the victim about it. Some of us just deal with it and get on with life instead of trying to tell the world to get sympathy.
Sounds like someone who is bitter and needs to let everyone know! I wonder what you are trying to tell us by not telling us?

I'm sorry if that is how the world has treated you because that isn't really fair. That doesn't mean you have to lash out at everyone else or call Zibby a baby because people happen to recognize that mental illness is a big deal. Yes, it is unfortunate that lots of ppl have to suck it up, and the reality is that many people don't have anything beyond that option, but that doesn't mean we have to perpetuate the attitude.
 

TrufleShufle

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Okay, and I'll state to you that sound like a baby. Everyone suffers with mental illnesses, at times. You aren't unique. There's nothing special about your mental illness.

Not everyone plays the victim about it. Some of us just deal with it and get on with life instead of trying to tell the world to get sympathy.
"Easy to say from your perch where it has no ramifications towards your interests."

What about playing the victim?
 

TBF1972

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So my team needs to carry one of the worst contracts in the league and basically carry dead space at times because he’s a baby?

Would you like that for your own team?

Do you think most NHL’ers (let alone people in society) don’t have some moments that might constitute a panic attack? Yeah, and most just suck it up and get on with it.

Not telling the guy he can’t get help or sit out games, but if he doesn’t want to fulfill his contract responsibilities because of his panic attacks, his contract really should be voided.
what triggers that reaction in you? is it a panic attack because of the shitty cap situation of the rangers?

be a man and suck it up!!!

He was 1PPG+ 3 of 4 years at his best. Led the NHL in goals per game in 2019-20. During a three year stretch was 16th in total points and 9th in goals leaguewide.

Whether he was a good enough player for his team when it mattered most is a fair question, but he was absolutely a 1C at his best.
some even called him a top 5 forward in the league ...
 

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Do you think most NHL’ers (let alone people in society) don’t have some moments that might constitute a panic attack? Yeah, and most just suck it up and get on with it.
Educate yourself about what a panic attack is. It isn't something you can just "suck up" in the moment. The symptoms are acutely physical and have nothing to do mental resilience or any other human quality a person does/doesn't have
 

The Hockey Tonk Man

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Okay, and I'll state to you that sound like a baby. Everyone suffers with mental illnesses, at times. You aren't unique. There's nothing special about your mental illness.

Not everyone plays the victim about it. Some of us just deal with it and get on with life instead of trying to tell the world to get sympathy.
Sounds like you need to talk to someone.
 

RedRocking

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Because a panic attack isn’t a physical sickness. If he had a physical sickness, I’d understand.

It’s a mental illness, and sorry I don’t really understand about a guy making 8.5M a year to start grouching about a mental sickness. Everyone deals with stuff like that and unfortunately we don’t get to take off work with full pay and without losing our jobs.
A panic attack isn’t throwing your hands up and saying “OMG, I’m like so stressed out right now!”

A legit panic attack can have serious physical symptoms. You can have severe chest pain and problems breathing. If that’s happening during games, that’s as debilitating as any physical injury.

If it’s reached that point, there’s likely something more serious going on than just general anxiety common to high stress jobs.
 
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Okay, and I'll state to you that sound like a baby. Everyone suffers with mental illnesses, at times. You aren't unique. There's nothing special about your mental illness.

Not everyone plays the victim about it. Some of us just deal with it and get on with life instead of trying to tell the world to get sympathy.
Is being dumb a mental illness?
 

ZachaFlockaFlame

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So my team needs to carry one of the worst contracts in the league and basically carry dead space at times because he’s a baby?

Would you like that for your own team?

Do you think most NHL’ers (let alone people in society) don’t have some moments that might constitute a panic attack? Yeah, and most just suck it up and get on with it.

Not telling the guy he can’t get help or sit out games, but if he doesn’t want to fulfill his contract responsibilities because of his panic attacks, his contract really should be voided.

Yikes man, you're usually a way better poster than this. I get that Zibanejad is probably gonna end up being an albatross but you can't just tell someone to "suck it up". If it were that easy, people would legit do it, stuff like this leads into other grotesque shit if you don't get it fixed.

As for the NYR part, they made their bed on that deal and the NHLPA is not gonna allow some team to just void a contract because of that. He had concussion issues previous to Drury being an imbecile and inking that contract, why wasn't an issue raised then? Drury also could've flipped him after getting Eichel from Vegas which was also talked about. The Rangers have no one else to blame but themselves and they aren't/shouldn't get out of jail free card in this regard.
 

NYRfan39

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Okay, and I'll state to you that sound like a baby. Everyone suffers with mental illnesses, at times. You aren't unique. There's nothing special about your mental illness.

Not everyone plays the victim about it. Some of us just deal with it and get on with life instead of trying to tell the world to get sympathy.
I understand your stance. Everyone has mental struggles. Some of us deal with it. Some of us do something about it. (see a therapist). Some don't, even resulting in suicide.

However, you simply misunderstand the severity of mental illness. This isnt just a, "ugh my job sucks, im stressed." Or "My kids are driving me insane."
You may be fortunate that your personal mental illness has been relatively manageable, but that doesn't mean the magnitude is universally equal. Theres a reason why psychiatrists exist. Theres a reason why medicine is increasing its focus on mental illness. Its not a simple "toughen up kid."

Id even argue that Mika or any professional athlete, a 0.001% of the population is more susceptible to mental pressures than the majority of us working our 9-5 jobs at home as a regular civilian. As an athlete all eyes are on you. You get paid to perform and when you don't, the fanbase turns on you.

Having said all that, Mika has not been good and needs a shakeup. There is no denying that. But its understandable (and okay) to be both frustrated as a fan and have empathy for a player who is struggling.
 

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If Mika needs to sit out games because he’s having panic attacks, that sounds like a textbook case for voiding a contract.

Sounds like a textbook case for someone entering the NHL player assistance program. If teams voided contracts because of mental illness there'd be no league left.
 

T REX

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Not be alarmist or anything,but i was at work one day got dizzy and felt off balance and 3 years later I’m on disability with a benign brain tumour and cerebral tonsillar ectopia. Just a steady decline every 6-8 months
Sending you healing thoughts and vibes.
 

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