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Originally Posted by fotze
I wish all people got motivated the same way but I know they don't. Interesting how they handle this. I hope they fire this shot over the bow but keep him up and see how he responds. I think they need to let him play at least a game or two to really decide. Maybe he doesn't want to get hurt by a U of A scrub. If he puts 5 poor games, send him down.
Some players like Rob Neidermayer are just awesome in practice and exhibition games and then just go through the coach's motions during the game. Some players cannot find motivation until the game starts.
I am all for tough love, and I don't know what is going on behind the scenes or even on the ice that I am missing. But does every player have to fit the same Steve Yzerman mold. It is old school thinking where you concentrate on your weaknesses, I am more of the work on your weaknesses but focus on your strengths.
Also there is always a risk of a move like this publicly. You are now reducing the players value a bit and are also risking him tanking to get traded. Sven wouldn't care at that point about what the return is. Just saying that's a potential risk. The Savard effect.
Also shudder to think what will become of Gaudreau when they try to make him into Scotty Nichol.
That said, if he is blatantly not doing things and being a bitch then go for it Burke.
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Oh for Pete's sake their not asking skilled players to become Scott Nichols, people need to stop overreacting. Good players play hard in all 3 zones, it means not floating around, picking up your assignments, moving your feet, playing hard every shift and not just when you've got the puck in the offensive zone.
Sven will be fine, but by all accounts he had a poor camp and if he gets called out for it, so be it. I don't want some daisy as our future franchise player so he better suck it up and play hard...