Ryan Strome returns to the Anaheim Ducks lineup after two healthy scratches. The veteran talked about his mindset, the team-first mentality and a match-up against his brother Dylan Strome and the Washington Capitals. Joel Quenneville on Strome and Mikael Granlund’s returns to the line-up.
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Management really need to sort the guys. They are all great players and this is just clearly messing with their performance. Not nearly at this level, but I play co-ed soccer from 1st to my Sophomore year. My dad my 8th grade year first to ever pull me from a game. It has been decades now and it still bothers me. Every single other coach ignored the rules of everyone needs equal play, because I was good at center halfback. He also boot me to fullback. The next year when he wasn't coaching put back in my position. My dad though one of the guys given fast would do better there. Not the case, because Don didn't know angles as well. My father is now dead, and it is still a sore point that contributed to my not pushing for a scholarship.
They are messing up the guys momentum by this healthy scratch nonsense. If you aren't going to play them be decent enough to trade them.