... on a team where icetime was shoveled at worse players, where some young players clearly didn't have to 'earn it' and where he was told to play like more of a goon and had his coach openly say we lost a game against Boston because he didn't fight Brad Marchand.
How he was treated by this sad-sack 29th place team was a joke, and it's not surprising that he didn't particularly want to stay here any longer.
Uh, what?
He ripped both management and coaching in an interview in Russia after leaving, and was clearly EXTREMELY unhappy about how he was treated here. Like, this really shouldn't even be up for debate.
This team has plenty of flaws to be sure, but this is utter nonsense. If that is all it took to send him back to the KHL he was never going to stay anyway. His level of commitment to playing in this league was obviously very low.
Sure, but it's not what he said in his year end interview. Ripping the Canucks (and exaggerating his lack of icetime) and calling the KHL an equivalent league were both cover for the fact that he didn't want to be here. Frankly, it was immature on his part but, whatever, he owes us nothing.
Sure, but it's not what he said in his year end interview. Ripping the Canucks (and exaggerating his lack of icetime) and calling the KHL an equivalent league were both cover for the fact that he didn't want to be here. Frankly, it was immature on his part but, whatever, he owes us nothing.
Give me a break.
He ripped the coaching, was unhappy about his icetime, felt his role wasn't communicated to him, was pissed they wanted him to be a goon, and was unhappy about the saga where he didn't play to start the year.
To try selling this as an 'amicable' parting is beyond laughable. This player was clearly not happy with the organization and how he was treated here.
And everyone should hate management here. They're completely incompetent and prove it on a near-daily basis.
This team has plenty of flaws to be sure, but this is utter nonsense. If that is all it took to send him back to the KHL he was never going to stay anyway. His level of commitment to playing in this league was obviously very low.
When it comes to draft, there seems to be two categories of Russian players.....those who spend all their time in Russia and then graduate to the KHL, and those who come to NA to play junior.
The younger they are when they come over, the more likely they stay....was interested to read that despite bouncing around and disappointing a couple of teams, former first overall pick Nail Yakupov still wants to re-sign with somebody and stay in the NHL.
But guys like Tryamkin and Nichushkin who played all their junior in Russia, get discouraged and frustrated easily, and head back....still think it's highly likely they both come back to NA eventually.
His issue was pretty clearly more with the lack of communication than directly his icetime. He used icetime as an example of poor communication as he said they didn't tell him what he was doing to cause him to play so little or so much game to game. Another example was his confusion about the situation at the start of the year.
If all you're getting from him is that he was pouting because he thought he should play more, you're either a poor reader or you're being wilfully obtuse. It's unlikely that anyone on here can help you with either of those.
When it comes to draft, there seems to be two categories of Russian players.....those who spend all their time in Russia and then graduate to the KHL, and those who come to NA to play junior.
The younger they are when they come over, the more likely they stay....was interested to read that despite bouncing around and disappointing a couple of teams, former first overall pick Nail Yakupov still wants to re-sign with somebody and stay in the NHL.
But guys like Tryamkin and Nichushkin who played all their junior in Russia, get discouraged and frustrated easily, and head back....still think it's highly likely they both come back to NA eventually.
LOL, thanks for your condescension! Why would I think he was pouting about icetime when he says something like:
‘”Getting decent playing time. But not for 12 minutes in the game to come out. This I do not want.....”
http://news.nationalpost.com/sports...-in-sudden-stunning-blow-to-promising-defence
While his average ice time was less that others, it was over 16 min a game. 12 is a substantial exaggeration.
If all that you're getting is that the "poor communication" and "misunderstanding of the situation" that he was subjected to was too overwhelming for him to persevere through, particularly with a new coach coming on, then you are clearly clinging desperately to your desire to fling @%#^ at Canucks management whenever you can conjure the opportunity to do so. There are plenty of reasons to do that, to be sure, but this isn't one of them. Seems you are no stranger to disingenuity.
I hadn't made those observations but it certainly fits this case. NHL/North America is outside Tryamkin's comfort zone but hewhat hockey player is likely to admit that. I don't share your optimism about him coming back, however.
Yes. During the season I was not happy with some matches. Sometimes I just did not understand - why? I could play 20 minutes, I could play 16, I could play 12. And on what it depended, I did not understand.
Tryamkin said in his 2016 year end presser that he intended to come back to Vancouver during the summer and work with Canuck trainers to work on his fitness...He did not,he stayed in Russia,came back to Van in the last week of August,and was out of shape..(which was obvious if you saw his play in the pre season games)...
To his credit,he worked his ass off to get in shape (but it was at this point,he thought he should have been gifted a roster spot).
Tryamkin said in his 2017 year end presser that his main priority was 'to play in NHL"....Obviously,what he says to the press,and what his intentions are..are two different things...
You have a pretty selective memory..He was by no means 'a lock' on the roster after his play after the 2015-16 season..He was far from a 'quality' player.,playing 'quality'minutes..Whether his intentions to play in the NHL are good or not,..if you're not in shape..you don't play..And he has acknowledged this fact in multiple interviews and thanks for reiterating it?
Are you a mind reader Pastor? If you are than I concede whatever the point is.
So showing up to camp out of shape and having a main priority of playing in the NHL are two mutually exclusive things eh?
Well... Hutton probably also doesn't have a main priority of playing in the NHL and you might as well scratch off the entire Anaheim Ducks over 30 core.
So in your mind, showing up to camp out of shape trumps the 1333 quality minutes he played for this team as a rookie and proof positive that he was never serious about being in the NHL and this whole thing is Nikita's fault....
Hey... if boiling it down to such a simplistic explanation lets you sleep better at night, then by all means do so.
I think otherwise.
You have a pretty selective memory..He was by no means 'a lock' on the roster after his play after the 2015-16 season..He was far from a 'quality' player.,playing 'quality'minutes..Whether his intentions to play in the NHL are good or not,..if you're not in shape..you don't play..
Where in any of my posts have I said its all Nikita's fault..?.(as much as you're trying to convince everybody its 100% Bennings fault)..There was bungling all round,but by the end Tryamkin was playing a regular shift on the Canucks...and was a 'lock' on the roster for next season (with a new coaching staff).....At the end of the day,he didn't not want to play in the NHL...
Holy.
Tryamkin owes absolutely ZERO loyalty to the Canucks.
Why anyone would expect him to treat a team he played for a season and a bit as his own is beyond me.
If Tryamkin is a legit top 4 D, a team like Toronto who correctly scouted Zaitsev would certainly have taken notice of Tryamkin and signed him.
Jimbo was on the ball in terms of drafting him so that he could have first crack at him. Unfortunately Jimbo crapped the bed and here we are.
Oh yeah,this ones all on Benning ..again.. but thats your prerogative......Keep up the good work
You have a pretty selective memory..He was by no means 'a lock' on the roster after his play after the 2015-16 season..He was far from a 'quality' player.,playing 'quality'minutes..Whether his intentions to play in the NHL are good or not,..if you're not in shape..you don't play..
Where in any of my posts have I said its all Nikita's fault..?.(as much as you're trying to convince everybody its 100% Bennings fault)..There was bungling all round,but by the end Tryamkin was playing a regular shift on the Canucks...and was a 'lock' on the roster for next season (with a new coaching staff).....At the end of the day,he didn't not want to play in the NHL...
I just can't believe some of the things I read here nowadays. There's literally nothing that happens some people can't shrug off.
Benning sets the arena on fire...oh well. It was really flammable. Not his fault. We'll just get a new one...duh! Some people are so dramatic!
Amazing.