Phil Kessel being Phil Kessel
Once again Phil Kessel is having trouble fitting in and sounds like he's ready to quit on the Leafs like he did with the Bruins. This quote says it all:
“I don’t really know what to say about [the scoring slump] any more. I’m trying. Obviously it’s not going right. Like I said, might not be working out here. What are you going to do?”
Here's the link to the whole story: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/leafs-beat/phil-kessel-sounds-off-on-coach-ron-wilson/article1896637/
As of this posting PJK is a minus 22. Good luck Brian Burke.
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i read about this on puck daddy last night, made me lol…. maybe we should offer toronto our fist round pick this year for phil lol
by BlueNGoldBomber on Feb 7, 2011 10:29 AM EST reply actions
Amazing, just friggin’ amazing! This guy is quickly climbing the charts as the biggest, millionaire, prima-dona athlete, POS!
A player in the Premiere League in England said he nearly ran his car off the road when he found out his team only offered 55,000 pounds a week.
Phil’s got some crap interviews but he’s got a way to go if he really wants to be an elite prima donna.
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by Cornelius Hardenbergh on Feb 7, 2011 12:16 PM EST up reply actions
He should be on the T.Ocho show
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by Cornelius Hardenbergh on Feb 7, 2011 2:44 PM EST up reply actions
Maybe him and Evgeni Nabokov they could call it the Nit-Wits!
by SkateHitShoot on Feb 7, 2011 3:13 PM EST up reply actions
That’s a different culture over there, though. With so many teams in the top leagues, a top player is basically taking bids on his services from 30 or 40 different major teams, so the numbers get astronomical quick.
“I nearly crashed my car because I was only offered more per week than the average person makes in a year”
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by Cornelius Hardenbergh on Feb 7, 2011 3:43 PM EST up reply actions
(the math may be iffy on that)
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by Cornelius Hardenbergh on Feb 7, 2011 3:43 PM EST up reply actions

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