DKH
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- Feb 27, 2002
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He was necessaryLiterally all I can say to the thread poster is..
He was necessaryLiterally all I can say to the thread poster is..
I mean, he did throw his stick at a guy on an empty net breakaway.Who are the "some folks" opining on a mental and cognitive diagnosis of a 21 year old kid? People who have spent a lot of time with him? This is pretty shady.
To be honest I'm not sure, and maybe I shouldn't have said anything without a link. I want to say I heard it in the Divver interview? The 'independent contractor' interview. Fwiw, I don't think Divver was trying to throw shade. He was just saying maybe this is why his personality comes across as a little different.Who are the "some folks" opining on a mental and cognitive diagnosis of a 21 year old kid? People who have spent a lot of time with him? This is pretty shady.
It'd be nice if the Bruins stuck with a "different" kid for a change instead of running him out of town for his different-ness, assuming that even applies in this case. It hasn't turned out so well when the team has shipped out quirky but highly talented young players in the past.To be honest I'm not sure, and maybe I shouldn't have said anything without a link. I want to say I heard it in the Divver interview? The 'independent contractor' interview. Fwiw, I don't think Divver was trying to throw shade. He was just saying maybe this is why his personality comes across as a little different.
Sounds like a reference to Kessel and Hamilton.It'd be nice if the Bruins stuck with a "different" kid for a change instead of running him out of town for his different-ness, assuming that even applies in this case. It hasn't turned out so well when the team has shipped out quirky but highly talented young players in the past.
I have been down on Fabian for quite a while, given Mark Divver's low opinion and those scouts, NHL scouts, with whom he has spoken. The assessments were harsh.
Also recall, Ryan Mougenel called Lysell out in no uncertain terms earlier this season for freelancing, not being a team player, etcetera.
However, it is clear that the need for secondary scoring, primary scoring in actuality, appears to dictate that the Bruins will give Lysell every opportunity to nail down a second or third line role.
That's fine with me. Opinions seem to have changed about his game, and they might as well find out what they've got in this player.
PS Merkulov will get a chance too.
If Boston can solve its scoring problem internally, that would be the best outcome.
We shall see.
Yes, I read this.You should pay more attention to the coach's more recent comments about Lysell.
“Fab had huge steps this year,” Mougenel said. “Again, we forget how young Fabian is at times. We had him as a 19-year-old and the maturity that he’s shown in his game has been great to see . . . It’s been two years for Fabian where the light started to go on really early on this year that — you play well in your own end, it translates to offense. He’s such a special player. He’s a special kid and all these offensive-gifted players, they have some sort of deficiency, especially defensively and I think, his is really starting to come along. I think he’s gonna push.”
A little too bold for me.Top 5 candidate for rookie of the year
I posted the independent contractor podcast. I don't recall anything about a spectrum or autism, or whatever. So it's not from Divver, at least as far as I can tell.To be honest I'm not sure, and maybe I shouldn't have said anything without a link. I want to say I heard it in the Divver interview? The 'independent contractor' interview. Fwiw, I don't think Divver was trying to throw shade. He was just saying maybe this is why his personality comes across as a little different.
I’ll be happy if he sees 25 gamesWait....what? People are penciling him in for a top 6 role this season?
Hoo boy. HOOOOO BOY.
Yes, I read this.
I was remiss in failing to include Ryan's latest assessment of Lysell's game.
It seems there's been quite the turnaround in opinion from several in the know.
That's all good news to me.
Wait....what? People are penciling him in for a top 6 role this season?
Hoo boy. HOOOOO BOY.
For all the haters complaining about his development or lack there of....
Look in the mirror and tell me you are the same person you were at 19-20
Were you a finished product then?
Have you matured and changed your attitude and work ethic?
For all the haters complaining about his development or lack there of....
Look in the mirror and tell me you are the same person you were at 19-20
Were you a finished product then?
Have you matured and changed your attitude and work ethic?
also seguin and Thornton no?Sounds like a reference to Kessel and Hamilton.
Yeah they have a lot more pressure, far away from home and the world scrutinizing them and people waiting for them to screw up just so they can say they were right.Compare the life track of a pro athlete in their formative years to that of the average person.
It’s not apples to apples. Silly comparison.
Maybe. I don’t consider Seguin to be “quirky” or “different.” Pretty sure that’s not why any of them were traded. Kessel I guess is the closest.also seguin and Thornton no?
Was just going to say the same thing. Debrusk was put into a great spot in his first year.DeBrusk came into the top six at the same age after a worse AHL season.
Maybe. I don’t consider Seguin to be “quirky” or “different.” Pretty sure that’s not why any of them were traded. Kessel I guess is the closest.
Is it quirky to not know where the weight room is located?
his 3 rings match the bruins total over the last 54 years and it will probably continue for at least 25 morePhil's hand is in incredible shape now that he lugs three Stanley Cup rings around everywhere.
Three rings + seven hot dogs = one killer career.Phil's hand is in incredible shape now that he lugs three Stanley Cup rings around everywhere.