MyNameIsJonas
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i mean, for a lot of guys i promise you its trueThis is dumb. The player who thinks this is dumb
i mean, for a lot of guys i promise you its trueThis is dumb. The player who thinks this is dumb
Maybe but it's dumb. I think it's more likely they don't think the added pressure is worth the potential benefits of winning in a Toronto or Montreal.i mean, for a lot of guys i promise you its true
Its a combination of all of that.Maybe but it's dumb. I think it's more likely they don't think the added pressure is worth the potential benefits of winning in a Toronto or Montreal.
Thing is those cup parades in many non traditional markets is sad. Not sure why you wouldn't want to be well known and in a huge market.Maybe but it's dumb. I think it's more likely they don't think the added pressure is worth the potential benefits of winning in a Toronto or Montreal.
Yes that's a different thing tho and easy to understand. But of course winning in Carolina is not the same as winning in Toronto or Montreal.Its a combination of all of that.
These guys have families, no one wants their kid being bullied cause Dad had a rough game 5 in round 1. They want privacy for themselves and their loved ones, and in the US there is almost no market save for the Rangers maybe, to where you cant live a fairly private life as an athlete.
I prefer how you phrased it, that its more important but the pressures make it not worth it.Yes that's a different thing tho and easy to understand. But of course winning in Carolina is not the same as winning in Toronto or Montreal.
Why do we never hear this in other sports?
Ken Griffey Jr said he'd rather retire than sign with NYY, and i think there are a handful of athletes that feel that way.Why do we never hear this in other sports?
Why do we never hear this in other sports?
Ken Griffey Jr said he'd rather retire than sign with NYY, and i think there are a handful of athletes that feel that way.
I totally get the appeal of not being hounded by fans and media everywhere you go. Some guys love playing hockey, not necessarily being a celebrity.
In the playoffs he is just a Danish Marner.I'm sure we would have found a way to reframe it if he had signed here, but Ehlers is soft injury prone and doesn't score in the playoffs.
in fact, taking a closer look at his playoff numbers, he scored 5 of his 9 career playoff goals in 8 games this spring. So before that it was 4 goals in 37 games.
he'd have helped us in the regular season no doubt, but a soft perimeter winger probably isn't what we want to replace Marner with.