Poor Rick Nash probably didn't get used as much as he should have, and people criticized his counting stats because of it.
The guy was a pro and didn't say boo to a f***ing goose about it. Compare that to the guys complaining about ice team this year.
And I know people liked Kakko speaking up because they just want something, but you better go out there and dunk on people if you speak up. Kakko falling all over the ice last night was not the follow-up he needed.
I agree, but it'll always be a bit chicken and egg. Can't really blame Kakko for not sticking to the coach with good play since good play has never really gotten him anything anyway. And it's not like Torts where a guy would be scratched one game then get 20mins the next to go prove something: Kakko effectively went from scratched to benched--and through it all he
still wasn't the worst forward, even on his own line.
Beginning with Quinn, this team got used to the idea that a certain handful of players get to have all the cookies and everybody else should just be happy to be along for the ride. If you're a player like Fast, or Howden, or Goodrow, or Blackwell (
lmfao), (or Cuylle), we can find you minutes because we need some guys who will hit and go to the net and the corners and get hit and eat pucks too, But if you're a skilled player with something to offer offensively and not much by way of 'grit,' find yourself a seat and get comfortable (Lafrenier, Kakko, Chytil). That's what 'the kid line' was for four freaking years. Until Laviolette led a Capernican revolution to move one of them into the black card suite.