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Originally Posted by MillerTime GFG
So what you’re saying is you’ll stay optimistic despite the evidence showing we’re not good? I’m genuinely curious how you can REALISTICALLY be optimistic. What are the signs that we can be good?
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Vladar has improved his play, Markstrom has had better games of late, Huberdeau has years of evidence showing he’s got a lot more to give, guys who were great last season under Sutter aren’t this season (meaning there’s potential there for improvement under this coach), Sutter is a great coach and Treliving has shown he’s unafraid to make moves if something isn’t working.
Plenty of ways to be realistically optimistic. That’s all aside from the fact that it’s hockey and anything can happen and often does. And again, it costs nothing, “realistic” or not. Realism is often just an excuse negative people use to stay negative.