ManBearPig613
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- Dec 18, 2024
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Hey everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has insights into what happened with Jared Cowen. He was such a highly touted prospect, drafted 9th overall by the Senators. A big, strong, stay-at-home defenseman, and Ottawa seemed really high on him at the time. To his credit, he was playing some pretty good hockey while he was with Ottawa.
But after just five years in the NHL, he was out of the league entirely by age 25. What’s surprising is that, unlike many players in his position who might grind it out in the AHL for a second chance or head over to play in Europe, it seems like Cowen left hockey completely.
Adding to the mystery, there was some drama after he was traded to the Maple Leafs. He didn’t play for them and reportedly refused an AHL assignment, calling it “a joke of a process.” That incident makes me wonder if attitude played a role in how things turned out. Did he overestimate his value in the league and fail to adapt when teams no longer saw him as a desirable asset?
Does anyone know if this was primarily due to injuries, mindset, or something else entirely? I’d love to hear any perspectives or stories about his career and why it ended so suddenly. I wonder what is he doing now, some 9-5 jobs somewhere?
I was wondering if anyone has insights into what happened with Jared Cowen. He was such a highly touted prospect, drafted 9th overall by the Senators. A big, strong, stay-at-home defenseman, and Ottawa seemed really high on him at the time. To his credit, he was playing some pretty good hockey while he was with Ottawa.
But after just five years in the NHL, he was out of the league entirely by age 25. What’s surprising is that, unlike many players in his position who might grind it out in the AHL for a second chance or head over to play in Europe, it seems like Cowen left hockey completely.
Adding to the mystery, there was some drama after he was traded to the Maple Leafs. He didn’t play for them and reportedly refused an AHL assignment, calling it “a joke of a process.” That incident makes me wonder if attitude played a role in how things turned out. Did he overestimate his value in the league and fail to adapt when teams no longer saw him as a desirable asset?
Does anyone know if this was primarily due to injuries, mindset, or something else entirely? I’d love to hear any perspectives or stories about his career and why it ended so suddenly. I wonder what is he doing now, some 9-5 jobs somewhere?