Quote:
Originally Posted by SeanCharles
After entering the bubble this should be a bit of a surprise and he should be questioned on it to a certain degree... this is of course assuming everyone in his family is safe and healthy. Why go into the bubble if you never had the right mindset to begin with? It sounds like his mindset was off from the start.
I get he has a newborn but he knew that going in.
To me it seems like there may have been some internal issues with what he said after game 2 and management told him to just go home.
|
Maybe there were discussions with the team and he had told them he wasn’t really feeling leaving his new born and the team talked him into it.
As Sweeney mentioned there are some pieces of information the public are not aware of that the organization doesn’t want to share.
Rask tried to go, and sadly it didn’t work out. You have no idea how you or your family are going to react from a mental health perspective to being locked in a bubble away from your young family until you actually do it.