obviously i am an outlier, i find this Mika mudslinging to over-the-top
hasn't had the best start,
but probably the best all-round C NYR have had this century,
and after you push him out, it could be 10-15 years to acquire another
I love Mika and usually a defender too, but hes been awful.obviously i am an outlier, i find this Mika mudslinging to over-the-top
hasn't had the best start,
but probably the best all-round C NYR have had this century,
and after you push him out, it could be 10-15 years to acquire another
obviously i am an outlier, i find this Mika mudslinging to over-the-top
hasn't had the best start,
but probably the best all-round C NYR have had this century,
and after you push him out, it could be 10-15 years to acquire another
I'd have to ask how many games you've actively tuned into then? Because this has been going on for nearly a calendar year. His point totals are not even remotely indicative of how he's performing on the ice.obviously i am an outlier, i find this Mika mudslinging to over-the-top
hasn't had the best start,
but probably the best all-round C NYR have had this century,
and after you push him out, it could be 10-15 years to acquire another
Maybe, maybe not. Crosby had his misdiagnosis fiasco however many years ago. Hank's heart issue went undetected in NY. Surely there's more and those 2 examples off the top of my head weren't the first or last, both including elite players. Whether Mika's issues are medical/neurological is another discussion, but the team has to be well aware of the decline in Mika's play. We may think the FO is dumb, but I'd have a hard time believing they're actually true blue stupid.Nothing here is happening in a vacuum. If we see it, certainly the Ranger coaching, training, and medical staff see it also. The Rangers have world-class trainers and medical staff. If there were something seriously wrong medically, the Rangers would know. Emotional and psychological issues are trickier but in a team situation, where players are together as much as teams are, that too would be difficult to hide. I don't know what is going on....none of us do. I refuse to believe it is a lack of effort. As for this happening suddenly, well, it began last year, early last year. So it has been an ongoing but worsening crisis. It might be aging, though it happened quicker than with most. It might be something else. None of us know. With all our scientific knowledge, there is simply no way to gauge how players will age, But again...if we are discussing it, certainly Ranger coaching, training, and medical staff are too. As for the team as a whole, I've reached the point where I have lowered my expectations of what I expect to happen this year. MZ is part of it. Whatever the cause, one way or another, we will eventually find out.
Yeah, that situation was really strange. I don’t think I’ve ever seen that before.What's the most troubling is what was going on with him at the faceoff circle? Is he like having a meltdown or something, doesn't seem like anything physical.
I don't really think being gassed from the PK minutes is the issue. 1 powerplay goal was scored yesterday and neither Zibanejad or Kreider were on the rink. The penalty kill has been an early success. The issue is their 5 on 5 play and its not because they're playing too many minutes. They can't play 5 on 5 before the penalty minutes even start to add up. The issue isn't reducing them from the PK. If you want to limit their minutes, limit their 5 on 5 minutes because they aren't generating anything.I would take both MZ and CK off the penalty kill. Their minutes need to be reduced so as to maximize their effectiveness during 5X5 play. Not that this is a solution to whatever ails MZ, but if he only has a limited amount of energy to expend, it should be on the PP and 5X5.
Yes, the team might take a short-term hit as both are still good on the PK, but others can be trained to do so. Cuyle is already getting PK time. I would love to see Laf get some PK time, not only because I think he would be good at it but to increase his minutes.
Yeah, that situation was really strange. I don’t think I’ve ever seen that before.
Bullshit. He's 31, not 38.I think it's age-related decline. His hands aren't able to keep up with his mind and what he wants to do. Hence the constant whiffs.
Mika was one of my favorite players coming onto the team. The 2006-2016 Rangers never had that PP threat to rip one timer and score. He was the first one to do that in a long time.I love Mika and usually a defender too, but hes been awful.
Seeing Vince's quote, he could use a sports psychiatrist after all. Didn't think it was a real trope.Bullshit. He's 31, not 38.
What's the most troubling is what was going on with him at the faceoff circle? Is he like having a meltdown or something, doesn't seem like anything physical.
Yup also odd that it was Miller who spoke to him first given his mental health break last season. Kindred spirit kind of thing for what KAM went through last year?yeah. that was really strange. Miller came up to him and stopped him from taking the faceoff. wtf was going on here?