Player Discussion Patrik Laine: ruining the tank

River Meadow

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This franchise got a very good player for nothing and tearing him down is silly. Obviously, he was an outcast over there and he called them losers before the game. So what? Was it really that disrecpetful to try to injure him and make a coward out of him? That's straight up bullying and this behaviour has no place in the league anymore. Show some compassion instead.

Harris is nothing?

He scored last night.
 
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Marioesque

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I've thought the same as Lavoie is suggesting. Team saw they were gunning for him and pulled him as a precaution because the risk was too high.

But even if that was the case we'll likely not hear about it unless someone asks Laine about it and he answers again
 
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like you know that all the players did not say anything.
ok scoop
In January, Laine entered the Player Assistance Program due to mental health issues.

Gaudreau then matched Laine’s pledge, offering the same $1,000 for every point scored. After scoring five goals and 21 assists, he added $26,000 to Laine’s pledge.

There you go.
 

sampollock

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I doubt they were intentionally trying to hurt him, and Werenski has more guts than Laine ever will. Werenski took a puck to the face and still tried to play, Laine took a couple hits and went to the room to pout.

If Laine got hurt, its because he is frail. My guess is he quit because he is a coward.
your a coward
 

sampollock

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In January, Laine entered the Player Assistance Program due to mental health issues.

Gaudreau then matched Laine’s pledge, offering the same $1,000 for every point scored. After scoring five goals and 21 assists, he added $26,000 to Laine’s pledge.

There you go.
thanks scoop

No, I'm not. You are, talking things out of context. Don't you have to work or something? Oh it's Christmas Eve.
never said you where
 

Marioesque

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In January, Laine entered the Player Assistance Program due to mental health issues.

Gaudreau then matched Laine’s pledge, offering the same $1,000 for every point scored. After scoring five goals and 21 assists, he added $26,000 to Laine’s pledge.

There you go.

Yes.

So we can expect a fair take from someone like Portzline soon to to tune of "Laine spits on Hockeys grave"
 

BargainBinSpecial

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In January, Laine entered the Player Assistance Program due to mental health issues.

Gaudreau then matched Laine’s pledge, offering the same $1,000 for every point scored. After scoring five goals and 21 assists, he added $26,000 to Laine’s pledge.

There you go.
Exactly, you have an elite player that is still frail that went on to answer a stupid question from a journalist, who obviously was looking to stir things up.

Instead, Laine's answer was taken out of context and his former teammates intimated him all night because their feelings got hurt. Whose class, I don't know anymore. It just emphasizes the fact that Laine wasn't liked over there and he is a coward. Anyhow, I hope Laine is back next game and silences his detractors.

Drouin did something similar but nobody tried to take him out. He left and got another chance.
 

Kobe Armstrong

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I've thought the same as Lavoie is suggesting. Team saw they were gunning for him and pulled him as a precaution because the risk was too high.

But even if that was the case we'll likely not hear about it unless someone asks Laine about it and he answers again
It's kind of a lose-lose because either they pulled him because our team is soft, or he actually got hurt on a couple routine collisions
 
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Just getting out of the PAP he should have known better. Instead he called out teammates that had his back, and some that raised money for helping people with mental illness.
Debatable they all had his back, but don't disagree he didn't need to go public with it.
He obviously learned nothing from the program.
No need to feign compassion for whatever he was going through in the program, whatever he was in there for was bigger than hockey and trying to draw parallels between that and his comments is lame.
 

sampollock

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Dumb comment by Laine. It's one thing to speak honestly in a random interview, another thing to insult a team right before playing them.

It wasn't next-level stupid like Kucherov, but Laine should've known when NOT to speak.
YES he should

I'm not the one going on your boards polluting it with junk.
that is right
if we did that we could lose rights on HF
he needs to quit and go back to the cannon
 

Stringer Bell

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This franchise got a very good player for nothing and tearing him down is silly. Obviously, he was an outcast over there and he called them losers before the game. So what? Was it really that disrepectful that you have to injure him and make a coward out of him? That's straight up bullying and this behaviour has no place in the league anymore. Show some compassion instead. He left Columbus for a reason, you move on and let him be. Focus on hockey instead. Pacces called the Habs losers also, did the current Hab players try to plow him despite almost getting beheaded by Chara early on his career?
You honestly think that Laine is a franchise player?
 
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