Chris said:
It's something I've wondered about as well, and it has been discussed in other threads. More and more I'm coming to the belief that I wouldn't want Kessel around any young developing talent, just based on what I have read about his summer "training" habits and work ethic. Others have different opinions.
I think a lot of this has been overblown. All Kessel said was that he didn't skate much in the summer. Nothing about other training exercises. The fact that he showed up at camp as one of the most fit players there should tell you that there was plenty of other types of training in his regimen. It's honestly a non-issue. On-ice training in the summer is not a necessity by any means. Fitness training is, and Kessel was obviously doing that.
As for his "work ethic" . . . I feel like most of the talk about that comes from his style of play. He's not a traditional "hard working" player, in that he doesn't dig pucks out of scrums, go into corners, etc. That doesn't mean he doesn't have a strong work ethic. It just means he's not a grinding type player. As long as he continues to score goals, that's a total non-issue. He's also reportedly one of the most competitive guys on the roster. Former teammates have spoken out about how much he hates losing and how vocal he is about it. He may not be the fiery type on the ice, but, all these supposed "character issues" are mostly based on poor observations and ignoring a number of facts in order to maintain a storyline.