Confirmed with Link: Nikita Tryamkin returns to the KHL (signs 3-year deal with Avtomobilist)

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rune74

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So much facepalm here. He left the NHL to help save this team.

How are you this out to touch? Honestly. You think he didn't know the state of the team?? :help:

He left the NHL to help save this team? I hope you are talking about the KHL team....
 

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Hopefully he doesn't come back.

Hopefully he does. The guy was a monster on our back end and actually played at a top 4 level in terms of defense. Sucks to lose him already and I really wish he stuck it out with this team, although I can't blame him either if he feels as hopeless as most of the fan base does.
 

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He's a tool. Thinks he should just be gifted a top spot without paying his dues. Ba bye.
 

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Did he think he should be gifted a spot or did he make the correct appraisal that he was better than a handful of guys that were playing? And hey, after all it was the team that gave him the no AHL clause so they agreed he should have a spot.
 

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Did he think he should be gifted a spot or did he make the correct appraisal that he was better than a handful of guys that were playing? And hey, after all it was the team that gave him the no AHL clause so they agreed he should have a spot.

There's a new coach. I think he just wanted to go home. Which is his right. He isn't a slave and owes this team nothing.
 
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There's a new coach. I think he just wanted to go home. Which is his right. He isn't a slave and owes this team nothing.

Benning was the one who was convinced from the start that Tryamkin should play in the AHL. Tryamkin's issues with the Canucks clearly didn't start and end with Desjardins.
 

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Did he think he should be gifted a spot or did he make the correct appraisal that he was better than a handful of guys that were playing? And hey, after all it was the team that gave him the no AHL clause so they agreed he should have a spot.

He had a spot and played a top 6 role as a rookie and then complained about his ice time. That's not how it works in the NHL. Certainly not when you are barely an average NHL player. He's not near as good as he thinks he is.
 

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:laugh: how do you come up with these? This is one of my favourites being a person who grew up with Doctor Seuss.
 

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He had a spot and played a top 6 role as a rookie and then complained about his ice time. That's not how it works in the NHL. Certainly not when you are barely an average NHL player. He's not near as good as he thinks he is.

... on a team where icetime was shoveled at worse players, where some young players clearly didn't have to 'earn it' and where he was told to play like more of a goon and had his coach openly say we lost a game against Boston because he didn't fight Brad Marchand.

How he was treated by this sad-sack 29th place team was a joke, and it's not surprising that he didn't particularly want to stay here any longer.
 

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... on a team where icetime was shoveled at worse players, where some young players clearly didn't have to 'earn it' and where he was told to play like more of a goon and had his coach openly say we lost a game against Boston because he didn't fight Brad Marchand.

How he was treated by this sad-sack 29th place team was a joke, and it's not surprising that he didn't particularly want to stay here any longer.

Well said! Well ****ing said!
 

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... on a team where icetime was shoveled at worse players, where some young players clearly didn't have to 'earn it' and where he was told to play like more of a goon and had his coach openly say we lost a game against Boston because he didn't fight Brad Marchand.

How he was treated by this sad-sack 29th place team was a joke, and it's not surprising that he didn't particularly want to stay here any longer.
Canucks and Tryamkin parted on amicable terms..There were frustrating times for him here no doubt...Trying to paint a picture of him leaving Vancouver in disgust of the organization fits very nicely into your agenda....Nice try.

He left millions on the table here..to go back home...He will more than likely be back in a few years.
 

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Canucks and Tryamkin parted on amicable terms..There were frustrating times for him here no doubt...Trying to paint a picture of him leaving Vancouver in disgust of the organization fits very nicely into your agenda....Nice try.

He left millions on the table here..to go back home...He will more than likely be back in a few years.

Uh, what?

He ripped both management and coaching in an interview in Russia after leaving, and was clearly EXTREMELY unhappy about how he was treated here. Like, this really shouldn't even be up for debate.
 

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Uh, what?

He ripped both management and coaching in an interview in Russia after leaving, and was clearly EXTREMELY unhappy about how he was treated here. Like, this really shouldn't even be up for debate.
Nonsense...I've read the interview..there were obvious things he didn't like ..Icetime, or why did he have to fight a guy after a clean hit?....There were bumps in the road at the beginning of the season,it all got resolved,and he went on to play a regular shift for the remaining 2/3 of the season...What else is he going to say in his interview?..He's homesick?

Its also come to light that his wife is pregnant,and she has a Russian degree which is not recognized in Canada..so she cannot work..amongst other reasons.

He liked his teammates,and they liked him..If he was sour about the organization,why didn't he just simply ask for a trade?

You're just projecting your hate management campaign as per usual..Why expect anything less.
 

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Nonsense...I've read the interview..there were obvious things he didn't like ..Icetime, or why did he have to fight a guy after a clean hit?....There were bumps in the road at the beginning of the season,it all got resolved,and he went on to play a regular shift for the remaining 2/3 of the season...What else is he going to say in his interview?..He's homesick?

Its also come to light that his wife is pregnant,and she has a Russian degree which is not recognized in Canada..so she cannot work..amongst other reasons.

He liked his teammates,and they liked him..If he was sour about the organization,why didn't he just simply ask for a trade?

You're just projecting your hate management campaign as per usual..Why expect anything less.
It wasn't just ice time he wasn't happy with, it was also the lack of communication regarding his role. That never got resolved.

Do you have a source on the pregnancy and his wife's degree not transferring?

I've seen his wife get blamed over and over again, but never with a source attached.
 

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Nonsense...I've read the interview..there were obvious things he didn't like ..Icetime, or why did he have to fight a guy after a clean hit?....There were bumps in the road at the beginning of the season,it all got resolved,and he went on to play a regular shift for the remaining 2/3 of the season...What else is he going to say in his interview?..He's homesick?

Its also come to light that his wife is pregnant,and she has a Russian degree which is not recognized in Canada..so she cannot work..amongst other reasons.

He liked his teammates,and they liked him..If he was sour about the organization,why didn't he just simply ask for a trade?

You're just projecting your hate management campaign as per usual..Why expect anything less.

Give me a break.

He ripped the coaching, was unhappy about his icetime, felt his role wasn't communicated to him, was pissed they wanted him to be a goon, and was unhappy about the saga where he didn't play to start the year.

To try selling this as an 'amicable' parting is beyond laughable. This player was clearly not happy with the organization and how he was treated here.

And everyone should hate management here. They're completely incompetent and prove it on a near-daily basis.
 
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