PG said:TML fan said:Nik the Trik said:Potvin29 said:I love how the media has turned the Leafs first playoff appearance in 9 years into a story about themselves.
But it's not. This was Kessel's choice and the story now is all about Kessel. To me, that's why Kessel's behaviour isn't just selfish but ultimately self-defeating. By making this choice he's made his actions the big story and drawn a ton of media attention towards him.
He could have answered their inane and pointless questions about the trade and why he doesn't score against Boston, and then it's all about that. He does this and now it's all about this. It's a lose lose situation. The media just wants to poke at him. Either way, it was always only going to be about Kessel.
I disagree. If he just answered their stupid questions, they will eventually go away. The team has a slew of PR people that would be more than happy to spend time with him coaching him on dealing with the media. He doesn't have to say anything thought-provoking or interesting.
The media was going to rip him for a bad series regardless, but now he gave them a little bit more oomph if he doesn't perform.
Go away? Ha! They've been harping on him for 4 years!
Go away....that's funny.
Did anyone ever find out the actual REASON he didn't talk to the media? Or are we just speculating that he just didn't want to? Maybe he wasn't feeling well, or he had to take a dump or something?