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Originally Posted by DeluxeMoustache
Yeah, well the world has changed. The president of the US uses Twitter, maybe this confused Frolik’s agent.
Not only that, but coaches talk a lot about how different it is to coach the new generation. Your idea that players don’t have input in to the team and that stuff happens behind closed doors is naive or antiquated, or basically wrong for some other reason because it’s not reality
Most importantly, the team was making an obvious mistake for itself on the ice, devaluing a good asset, and frankly at risk of significantly damaging his career. Damn right his agent should advocate for him.
BT is a big boy. He can separate business from personal
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Frolik is a third line player on any good team now, no obvious mistake made.