Patrik Laine’s falloff is wild

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Apart from the 2 midgets on the 1st line who have half his talent yeah, I'm pretty sure we emphasized lazy already.
All things considered the timing of this thread is pretty strange considering he was a top contributor for Team Finland in a best-on-best tournament and has scored at a point per game pace for Montreal since then (with some of the lowest TOI on the team).

Yeah he had a really cold streak before that when the whole team was worn out from a rough schedule and lost like 9 games in a row. It happens.
 
All things considered the timing of this thread is pretty strange considering he was a top contributor for Team Finland in a best-on-best tournament and has scored at a point per game pace for Montreal since then (with some of the lowest TOI on the team).

Yeah he had a really cold streak before that when the whole team was worn out from a rough schedule and lost like 9 games in a row. It happens.

I think the issue here is that expectations and reality aren't really meeting up. If we take a step back, there's a pretty obvious reason that we were able to pick him up for table scraps at $8.7m. Teams don't trade $8.7m players unless they're worth less than $8.7m.

We also established that much about 8 months ago, so I'd just like to take this opportunity to say congratulations to anyone catching up now. Thanks for joining us.

What's lost in the sauce in this discussion is that the guy is here to do one job: score goals. On our team, Caufield is scoring in 49% of our games, Laine is at 41%, and in 3rd we have Suzuki at 30%.

So we're a team that's starved for goal scoring, we bring in a scorer, he scores, and people complain that he's not a do-it-all, go-go type.

Add what looked like a potentially career-ending injury in the preseason and I'd say he's more or less above what I expected him to be.

As a side note, I imagine every Habs fan would like to see him play more games with more gusto. But that's just not going to happen. I wouldn't go looking for Porsche's at the Honda dealership and you guys shouldn't either.
 
We've gone from "How do the Bruins do it every year?" to "They should have done this sooner."

I think management had the right idea (questionable execution) of keeping the team competitive while the band was together.
 
i heard a wild thing about Laine from someone that is involved with a former team of his.

Laine is extremely addicted to his video games that he cannot play on the TVs in the hotels he stays in and every single city they travel to, the first thing he does is buy a big tv from an electronic store so he can play his video games and then just leaves the TV in the room when they check out of the hotel.

again this is word from an employee of a former team of his. Laine will not leave his room before or after any game to hang out with the guys and is glued to his gaming.

Who knows if its actually 100% true or not so feel free to believe it or not. Just seemed very truthful from the employee i heard it from.
 
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i heard a wild thing about Laine from someone that is involved with a former team of his.

Laine is extremely addicted to his video games that he cannot play on the TVs in the hotels he stays in and every single city they travel to, the first thing he does is buy a big tv from an electronic store so he can play his video games and then just leaves the TV in the room when they check out of the hotel.

again this is word from an employee of a former team of his. Laine will not leave his room before or after any game to hang out with the guys and is glued to his gaming.
Sounds like he doesn't quite have the same brain that "normal" people do.
 
i heard a wild thing about Laine from someone that is involved with a former team of his.

Laine is extremely addicted to his video games that he cannot play on the TVs in the hotels he stays in and every single city they travel to, the first thing he does is buy a big tv from an electronic store so he can play his video games and then just leaves the TV in the room when they check out of the hotel.

again this is word from an employee of a former team of his. Laine will not leave his room before or after any game to hang out with the guys and is glued to his gaming.

Who knows if its actually 100% true or not so feel free to believe it or not. Just seemed very truthful from the employee i heard it from.
This is kinda bad ass if it is true tbh.
 
i heard a wild thing about Laine from someone that is involved with a former team of his.

Laine is extremely addicted to his video games that he cannot play on the TVs in the hotels he stays in and every single city they travel to, the first thing he does is buy a big tv from an electronic store so he can play his video games and then just leaves the TV in the room when they check out of the hotel.

again this is word from an employee of a former team of his. Laine will not leave his room before or after any game to hang out with the guys and is glued to his gaming.

Who knows if its actually 100% true or not so feel free to believe it or not. Just seemed very truthful from the employee i heard it from.
Laine debunked this and said it happened only once that he bought a TV on the road to play with Ehlers.

Also I'm sure every montreal fan would rather have a guy playing video games than snorting coke off a stripper's butt downtown.

You'd be surprised how many younger players in the league are introverts and gamers compared to before where all you could do is party and go out all weekend.

Laines issue is definitely work ethic and on ice laziness though , he puts the work in for himself not for his teammates, tough to watch sometimes when he's coasting
 
To play the devil's advocate here... I mean, TVs aren't that expensive, it's a hobby he can afford to indulge. No one would bat an eye at a player going out and picking up a $300 tab on a fancy dinner to relax the night before a game, it's could well be the same thing with Laine and TVs, assuming the story is true of course.
 
This is kinda bad ass if it is true tbh.

Yeah but just as rumors often go, this one is based on a one time event and the reality is much more "boring". Just like the gaming addiction being used as something he's still doing. In reality, he lives with his gf and dog, walks the dog and apparently the gf walks him to church sometimes (yikes!).

He is playing with a knee brace, his acceleration is not as it can be because of that injury. Some players would have opted for a surgery on the knee, he wanted to play with it because a doctor said he could. Hopefully next season it's better. He needs talent to play with like he had in 4 nations, then it doesn't matter so much if he's slow to take off.
 
i heard a wild thing about Laine from someone that is involved with a former team of his.

Laine is extremely addicted to his video games that he cannot play on the TVs in the hotels he stays in and every single city they travel to, the first thing he does is buy a big tv from an electronic store so he can play his video games and then just leaves the TV in the room when they check out of the hotel.

again this is word from an employee of a former team of his. Laine will not leave his room before or after any game to hang out with the guys and is glued to his gaming.

Who knows if its actually 100% true or not so feel free to believe it or not. Just seemed very truthful from the employee i heard it from.
This shit was absolutely lies. They bought a tv once with Ehlers. He was asked about this on spitting chicklets.
 

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