Lucic certainly didn't seem to care much for Peters.
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A day after his powerful interview on Hockey Night in Canada, Lucic was asked what shifted for him. How was he able to turn things around? How did he start having fun again? Why didn’t he walk away from the game for good?
He didn’t mince words.
“A coaching change,” he said. “I think the relationship I had from the start with Gio (Mark Giordano) and Monny (Sean Monahan). My family, too; my wife (Brittany) and kids (Valentina, Nikolina and Milan Jr.). All that type of stuff. You kind of look at yourself and you want to leave them with a good memory of hockey, not a bad one, right? Because it is such a positive thing. It’s been such a great, positive thing in my life. But when you’re not having fun and all that type of stuff, it doesn’t matter how much money you make. When you’re not having fun and you’re not enjoying going to the rink, it’s not a fun place to be.”
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After also mentioning how no one talked to him about his benching and how frustrating that was, I think it's a pretty clear shot at Peters.