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Originally Posted by Paulie Walnuts
Sutter didn't give any young players a fair shot and had decided prior to camp all would be sent down but Jusso was given a shot and he was terrible.
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And which vets were firing on all cylinders coming right into camp after the summer?
Hardly any.
Lindholm took till November to even look a top 9 player, let alone a guy coming off selke finalist votes.
He held the kids to a standard that he didn't uphold with the veteran players.
By doing so he screwed the Flames out of a player that needed a little more leniency but could've help their blue line and PP in juusso.
Sutter's hardball doesn't resonate with every kind of player, but it doesn't mean those players who don't pass his tests aren't good or don't have immense potential. This is why he's a terrible GM. He sifts too much talent out to get a specific kind of hard-nosed attitude player, which few young players develop that early on. Hence his love affair with 30+ skaters.
You can only maximize what you get from a Sutter team if he's forced to use the roster you give him, small/skilled players and all. Especially in today's nhl where skill is so prominent, he can't be trusted to make wise line up decisions if he has it his way.
Probably one of a many reasons why Treliving parted ways today. He gave Sutter the players he wanted there and Sutter sat them when we needed the boost of energy, skill and enthusiasm. If they were offering Brad a 2 year extension to work alongside a coach they hand picked who doesn't agree with him, I can see why that would be unappealing.