He was given several opportunities which he couldn’t take advantage of. You keep rewriting history though.
The press box thing I agree was a problem but to be clear Bouchard dealt with that too and didn’t behave like a whiny little baby about it.
And that’s the last thing I’m writing about this repetitive nonsense.
Not sure why you need to characterize the player as whiny. He took the AHL demotion and ran with it. Stepped up for team need in deep playoff run and helped with quality support play on his off-shooting side (after not playing for a month). He was praised by coaching and leadership for so doing.
Bouchard's situation was entirely different. He earned the benefit of the doubt to replace a smaller, uni-dimensional veteran d-man on an elite PP run by McDavid and through the Barrie trade gained an elite stabilizing top pair veteran partner.
Oilers management had a roster plan that included Broberg up to August 12 when they got caught by the market valuing their talent differently and a team with opportunity open roster to provide consistent minutes in Broberg's case on his strong side (where his results have been solid) and with a quality veteran partner to help mitigate wobbles which will happen in all young d-men. Just like Bouchard's situation.
Unfortunately the Oilers management post August 12 contingency plan has a hole at the critical 2RD position and a PK that's currently underwater. The team will right itself through its early underperformance in all facets of their roster. But the defense is a problem area with more quality assets required to fix it to be a competent Cup Final level group.
The organization ultimately made its roster decisions and choices. They've got work to do. We'll wait and see how they utilize cap space and limited assets to get this team back to the Cup Final.
I'm reasonably hopeful this management group can get it done.