And its fixable. And oh, of is not off. Anyhow, this is a young man (22) and the Canucks should be investing whatever assets he needs into giving him every chance. A conditioning coach. Someone to ensure he is comfortable in Vancouver, making sure his expenses are not overwhelming him, because he will be wealthy one day, but get him there this year.
Way to nitpick a clear auto correct. I hope you feel intelligent now.
And yes, I'm sure they have given him all the help and guidance that he needs. But at the end of the day, you can give him trainers, nutritionists, ice to skate on and a gym to use. But it's up to him to eat the food and do the work. And unless he's done a lot of that work over the past few months, his team-worst conditioning won't have improved enough to even have him be average.
He had a lot of ground to make up, so I really hope he's made the effort. If so, then he could have more potential than many of us realize.