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Originally Posted by mhsyyc
With Baertschi's comments it makes me think his greatest obstacle to him being a regular in the NHL is his attitude. He's got to take the disappointment and use it as motivation. If he sits and pouts he's done. Come to think of it, if he sits and pouts I don't want him on our team.
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Sorry, but a prospect being upset that he got cut isn't indicative of having a poor attitude.
It's indicative of how desperate the guy wants to be in the NHL. It's killing him that he isn't.
He didn't show up out of shape, he didn't bad mouth the organization - instead he worked hard in the offseason, was active in the community and came into camp eager.
Don't paint him as having an attitude problem - it isn't warranted in this circumstances.