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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
Given how strongly the coaches have been preaching discipline, and how essential the reduction in penalties has been to the turnaround, I'm gonna go with the former. A slash in the offensive zone against a guy who doesn't have the puck is pretty much the definition of a bad penalty in the eyes of a coach.
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Since it was such a weak call I'll go with the latter.
As for the original question Bennett is a classic player to have patience with. All the skills, just needs time to put it all together. Still very young, he's going to be a great player. If he has to simmer on the 3rd line for another year or two so be it.