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Originally Posted by bubbsy
Frolik has been good tonight
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Yup, and Frolik can never be mad at Peters for demoting him if it ever happens again. Clearly Frolik has set the pattern that he plays much better after a temporary demotion. If the coach knows he has that as a tool for motivating a player, he's going to use it.
Basically, Frolik should constantly play on the edge because otherwise the coach won't hesitate to drop him down the lineup. No bitching to the agent this time.