DInTheB
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Not a big deal. Cholo can sit every once in a while.
I'm sure his friends and family would have loved to see him play. Is there a reason Kronwall needs to play every night?Not a big deal. Cholo can sit every once in a while.
I'm sure his friends and family would have loved to see him play. Is there a reason Kronwall needs to play every night?
Not super thrilled though that Blashill did this to him in his one "home" game of the year... That isn't really cool out of Blash at all in my opinion.
We can discuss the fact we are sunk in the standings and the kids should always play, I think the mental break might actually help Cholowski. Let him see the game, I do believe in that coach/organizational speak, I have sat with guys being scratched from AHL games and heard them discuss things they are learning and listening to how they process the game. Whatever the case may be sitting him when he likely thought he would have friends and family watching him stinks. It isn't a move I endorse, especially when you could rest Ericsson and have Cholowski sit in Edmonton and still work in Hronek for the next two.
I'm not a coach, but if there's one game that would give Cholowski a boost, it would be this one. Sure, he probably needs to sit a few games eventually. Sitting him tomorrow has a stench about it, though.Didn’t realize it was a game close to home. He does seem to have hit a wqll though and hasn’t been playing that good lately.
Not super thrilled though that Blashill did this to him in his one "home" game of the year... That isn't really cool out of Blash at all in my opinion.
We can discuss the fact we are sunk in the standings and the kids should always play, I think the mental break might actually help Cholowski. Let him see the game, I do believe in that coach/organizational speak, I have sat with guys being scratched from AHL games and heard them discuss things they are learning and listening to how they process the game. Whatever the case may be sitting him when he likely thought he would have friends and family watching him stinks. It isn't a move I endorse, especially when you could rest Ericsson and have Cholowski sit in Edmonton and still work in Hronek for the next two.
Not super thrilled though that Blashill did this to him in his one "home" game of the year... That isn't really cool out of Blash at all in my opinion.
We can discuss the fact we are sunk in the standings and the kids should always play, I think the mental break might actually help Cholowski. Let him see the game, I do believe in that coach/organizational speak, I have sat with guys being scratched from AHL games and heard them discuss things they are learning and listening to how they process the game. Whatever the case may be sitting him when he likely thought he would have friends and family watching him stinks. It isn't a move I endorse, especially when you could rest Ericsson and have Cholowski sit in Edmonton and still work in Hronek for the next two.
Agreed.I'm sure his friends and family would have loved to see him play. Is there a reason Kronwall needs to play every night?
I'm sure his friends and family would have loved to see him play. Is there a reason Kronwall needs to play every night?
So....sit him after this game?They will have years worth of chances to see him play. He’s been horrendous defensively and needs to sit. It’s not personal.
Nope, show him that bad play had consequences. He wants to have his family to see him play, he needs to play well.So....sit him after this game?
Nope, show him that bad play had consequences. He wants to have his family to see him play, he needs to play well.
Nope, he just hasn’t earned the right to not give a shit when playing. He’s been one of the worst defenders as of late, and he reaps the reward for that.Kidnapped by the Red Wings.
Kidnapped by the Red Wings.