Champ Kind
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CarltonTheBear said:I don't have a problem with Kadri asking for what he's asking. And I don't have a problem with the Leafs offering what they're offering. It's a negotiation, that's how this works. Eventually they'll find a common ground. What does bug me about this whole thing is how it's being played out in the media. And that's not just on Kadri and his 'bobo' comment. Nonis and the Leafs have been negotiating through the media just as much if not more.
If this is in fact true, and given the way management / coaches have seemed to make uncharacteristically brazen or bold comments towards Kadri, I have to ask, "Why?". I mean, between the defence and the fitness and the fatness and the selfishness and on and on, it seems like Kadri has been publically scrutinized and criticized by the team way more than anyone else that I can remember. Is it about "teaching him a lesson", fighting fire with fire, or fending off the onset of "Blue and White" disease?
I'm not sure the exact answer, but I can't help but think it has something to do with Nazm Kadri being a bit different in what is still a fairly homogenous hockey culture where players act, look, and speak in a particular way. I don't want to over-emphasize the point or have this comment lead into directions I didn't intend, because frankly I haven't really thought about it that much, but it sure does look like there's some sort of bias against the guy from the Leafs management and coaches that has stretched over a number of years.