The guy gets a bit of a raw deal here. When he makes a mistake, there are no shortage of people going above and beyond to point it out. When he's playing well, the same people are reluctant to admit it. Human nature I guess, as once bias sets in, it's hard to form objective opinions without that bias influencing it.
The guy is what he is, a 4-6 dman. It's not his fault coaches and management put him in a position to fail (top pairing dman). Its nice to see him playing well IMO.
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