Love the Penguins
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- Jun 3, 2017
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Kessel fits the definition of bi-polar when it comes to hockey. He has some great positives, but they are often canceled out by infuriating negatives, and for quite a while now the negatives have come to the fore.
I want him to succeed, but I can't get the memory out of my mind of how atrocious he was in the playoffs last season, with no explanation offered or demanded by the always slack Pittsburgh media. Was he injured? Guess we'll never know.
Maybe the greatest irony is that Phil is an "ironman" yet is the most easily defended forward in the league due to his fear of physical contact.
I want him to succeed, but I can't get the memory out of my mind of how atrocious he was in the playoffs last season, with no explanation offered or demanded by the always slack Pittsburgh media. Was he injured? Guess we'll never know.
Maybe the greatest irony is that Phil is an "ironman" yet is the most easily defended forward in the league due to his fear of physical contact.