elmaco
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They took him when he was hot, anyway there's Kakko to replace him if he sucks.He’s worse, idk why they took him
They took him when he was hot, anyway there's Kakko to replace him if he sucks.He’s worse, idk why they took him
I predict he’s benched after the first 40 minutesThey took him when he was hot, anyway there's Kakko to replace him if he sucks.
I feel that whole thing stuck with some Jets players and the culture they are creating.The objectional aspect of Laine's public commentary in Winnipeg is when he complained about having to play on a line with Bryan Little. That rankled a number of Jets' players (I would imagine), along with fans and media. Little was the epitome of class about it, as usual.
I didn't want to turn on him given the mental issues, but there is only so much deliberate lazy ass play one can stomach.The worst part is next game he will fly around the ice - give max effort. Score 2 goals. Drive play and you’ll love him again. He’ll show up for a few more games after that. Then disappear for 8 games.
Such wild ups and downs. If he could just get consistent he would be a top ten talent in the league.
Opinions differ. Mine is that Hutson sped up the rebuild. He’s that good. The players know they can win if everyone plays the right way. That means Laine needs to go so the club can move forward. During the transom from rebuild to compete clubs often change the coach.The habs definitely won't pay a first to get ride of Laine and they will not replace MSL. If he's not behind the bench next year, it will be by his own decision
I don't think Laine likes hockey, he's just good at it.Laine is definitely in a crossroads in many ways. To me it looks like he is merely playing hockey as a job at the moment, and not living and breathing it. Lack of motivation is most likely happening. Which in turn affects his training, focus, work ethic, his whole game.