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Originally Posted by howard_the_duck
It's a fine line. He's always going to be a high event player. I don't want him playing more conservatively per se, and if he sits after making mistakes, is that what's being taught?
Have to trust the organization I guess on this one.
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And why let some common sense creep into this right?
I don't care if you're not a Huska fan, but it's pretty easy to discern that he's a player's coach that is very communicative. He gets lots of comments from players in that direction.
So he isn't doing any of the following ...
Humiliating the kid
Keeping him in the dark
Playing mind games
So then we can assume he's likely doing what he thinks is the best for his development and isn't just trolling impatient hockey fans on the internet.