Jarvi
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- Mar 22, 2012
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That has nothing to do with approach to games though, which there is a pretty extensive history through multiple coaches and rosters of his team failing to be ready at puck drop.Can't really agree with this. Not timid, not at all. Indeed I'm fascinated how personalities like McD can so easily seem to handle the stress of pro sports and really doing that from the start. McD is so good at the PR aspect particularly that he's the poster boy of the NHL. He's head and shoulders confident in himself and in his psyche. He's a mozart in that regard, if you meet somebody like McD you really wonder how its even possible to be so mature at age 15, 18, 21 etc. Rather than what you said McD is EXPERT at acclimating. One of the things that helps him be so great.
He's the poster boy by talent, and because he will never say something controversial. Is that a sign of confidence? Idk, I get that more from guys like Drai, Nylander and Zegras. Guys who are unabashedly themselves, not trained media robots.