I never really thought the Pelletier thing was a big deal. I always took it as Sutter just saying, "why are you asking about a guy that only played 7 minutes and had one shot on goal." Kind of sarcastically saying... "who? what's his number again?" And then the "he's only 21, still has a long way to go" part was saying "relax, he's young, let him play some more before you start asking about him."
Then again, I'm from a different era I guess. It's probably a by-product of people growing up in a world where most communication happens via text or messages instead of talking. Like it seems younger people interperet things in a much more literal sense than what was often intended. Try watching youtube vidoes of people in their 20s listening and reacting to songs from the 70s and 80s. They're like, "I don't understand why this guy is talking about selling his soul though. Like no way am I ever doing that. You only get one soul! Why would sell that?!" It's like, "relax homie, nobody's out here literally trying to sell a soul. It was just a figure of speech that was meant to sound poetic or as a way of saying... yadda yadda yadda..."
Anyway, I've digressed, but that Pelletier thing always stood out to me as like... come on man, he obviously didn't mean it literally. He knows who the kid is, he's just trying to protect him for you guys writing crap every day about his progress (or lack of).
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