Captain Pants wrote:
It's cool guys, these passive aggressive accusations are received with pride, considering he would be leading us in points, and 3rd on the forwards for plus minus.
I would be able to deal with that stat line, were he on the team.
All I've ever said is that he was treated far to harshly in Buffalo, and am glad that he's doing well elsewhere. Some people (I think we all know who) are bitter that Ruff was not able to use his talents to their potential, and attribute his success to line mates and flukes in Atlanta.
... the Euphrates ain't just a river in Egypt (is that how the saying goes?)
Sure. Lets blame Lindy for Max's inability to follow instructions.
Lets blame Lindy for Max refusing to back check, or pass the puck.
Lets blame Lindy for Max never driving to the net.
Pointing the finger at Lindy Ruff for Max's shortcomings is absolutely insane, to the point that I almost find it comical that, much like Afinogenov, his fans couldn't fess up to his own shortcomings.
You know why his game has changed in Atlanta? Because he knew his career and payroll was on the line, and he stopped fucking whining and started playing hockey.
He manned up. But I refuse to give him credit for it, because it's something he should have done a long time ago while he was still here in Buffalo.
What I'd just really love to see, is for Max fans to own up to his problems instead of pushing the blame onto somebody else.