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Originally Posted by taco.vidal
Buff pretty much finalized Kane's ticket out of town. Kane is definitely a problem child on the Jets but the Jets need him on the team or at least they need to maximize his trade value.
What did Buff accomplish that benefits the team? Buff wasn't being a leader, he was being a bully. Don't get me wrong as I don't feel sorry for Kane as he is a grown man and well paid hockey player.
The point is that if you've got a problemed employee or teammate, throwing his clothes in the shower isn't an approach thats going to solve an attitude problem and any relationship problems among team members. How are the Jets better off after Buff's action?
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Good, Kane is a punk and a locker room distraction. He's a me first diva.
Your comment about being a bully is also laughable and shows that either you've literally never played a team sport in your life, or if you did you were the one picked on for doing dumb crap and now you're siding with Playboy Kane.
Numerous hockey people have come out and said that what Buff did was how players deal with problems in the lockerroom to set people straight. Kane could have manned up and owned it, instead he threw his hands up in the air and bailed on his team. My team.
F*** him. Go play in Florida, LA, or, better yet... get traded to the Islanders and hang with Jay Z for all I give a rats ass.