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Im sure it had nothing to do with the lack of training and poor diet...
Read the words provided for you and bolded for convenience in the very first post of this thread. Haha.![]()
Wow.
The OP just wrote more words on the topic than you'd find in the Bible.
He was lazy and did not want to work. I remember after he was drafted, the Rangers brought him in for a rookie camp. Him, Lundmark, a few others. He was terribly out of shape. He said he didn't like to work out in off-season, he liked to relax and that he came to this camp to get in shape. Needless to say, didn't go over well. He just did not want to accept that talent alone was not enough.
He didn't change after getting drafted...That was all pre-draft stuff. I was more curious what happened after he was drafted and was put into a NHL franchise with a lot invested in him. Was there more to it or was it just that that stuff continued on and on.
Anyone who can give some actual info on this would be great.
That was all pre-draft stuff. I was more curious what happened after he was drafted and was put into a NHL franchise with a lot invested in him. Was there more to it or was it just that that stuff continued on and on.
Anyone who can give some actual info on this would be great.
Thanks for posting, that was a hell of a read!
I'd love to read a Player's Tribune article from him![]()
A great example of what happens when coaches and agents cater to an individual with God given talent. If coaches would have benched him for not back checking and playing defense and if his agents would have been on him to train and keep himself great shape, he works have had career. Instead, he became a self entitled brat that didnt want to work, train or eat properly and didn't believe team play. He's gay example to kids of what never to do if you want to be a hockey player.
Nevermind he was horrendeus defensively, arrogant and had a bad attitude. Hockey is not the right sport for a self indulged diva with no discipline. That's more the alley of basketball.
It is quite odd Burke says stuff like that considering the glowing reviews he gives of guys like Markus Naslund and the Sedin twins
That was all pre-draft stuff. I was more curious what happened after he was drafted and was put into a NHL franchise with a lot invested in him. Was there more to it or was it just that that stuff continued on and on.
Anyone who can give some actual info on this would be great.
Brendl sounds like something Laine could've become if he only ate wieners and bagels and he wasn't born in Finland where work ethic is everything![]()
I would say his story reads a lot more like Brett Hull's before he decided he would be willing to get his act together. That moment never arrived for Brendl.