Boom Boom Apathy
I am the Professor. Deal with it!
- Sep 6, 2006
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Re: Necas. If the guy wants to move on, then you move on from him. While I've never played anything close to professional sports, pretty much all of my experiences in teams and work places are if a person really doesn't want to be there, you are better off moving on from them, and they are better off as well.
Doesn't mean he's a bad guy, or that the Canes did anything wrong. I just think he wants more of an opportunity because his paycheck will suffer as he doesn't get it. These guys don't make it to the NHL if they aren't super competitive.
A couple of years ago, Trocheck was quoted as saying that Rod was the best coach he's ever played for, yet it didn't stop him from doing what was best for him personally, and I don't blame him.
Tony, at his exit interview, said he had nothing bad to say about Brindy, but he wants to play and he's going to try to go to a spot where he can play.
I view Necas the same way and hold no ill will toward him, but think the Canes should move on from him if he truly wants to move on.
On the flip side, if it's just a negotiation ploy, then they'll work it out.
Doesn't mean he's a bad guy, or that the Canes did anything wrong. I just think he wants more of an opportunity because his paycheck will suffer as he doesn't get it. These guys don't make it to the NHL if they aren't super competitive.
A couple of years ago, Trocheck was quoted as saying that Rod was the best coach he's ever played for, yet it didn't stop him from doing what was best for him personally, and I don't blame him.
Tony, at his exit interview, said he had nothing bad to say about Brindy, but he wants to play and he's going to try to go to a spot where he can play.
I view Necas the same way and hold no ill will toward him, but think the Canes should move on from him if he truly wants to move on.
On the flip side, if it's just a negotiation ploy, then they'll work it out.