@cheetahmugshot@RedWingDiehards@RyanHanaWWP Making the trade public is a stab in the back to his home town team. He has the right to want and achieve success elsewhere but he didn’t have to handicap his current team in the process. Thats not leadership material…
@EthanMaulbetsch Making the trade public is a stab in the back to his home town team. He has the right to want and achieve success elsewhere but he didn’t have to handicap his current team in the process. Thats not leadership material…
@Jeff113029@DetroitRedWings Making the trade public is a stab in the back to his home town team. He has the right to want and achieve success elsewhere but he didn’t have to handicap his current team in the process. Thats not leadership material…
@ironkewchie69@I4MTHESUND4Y@DetroitRedWings Making the trade public is a stab in the back to his home town team. He has the right to want and achieve success elsewhere but he didn’t have to handicap his current team in the process. Thats not leadership material…
@PodTier@TheSabreReport Making the trade public is a stab in the back to his home town team. He has the right to want and achieve success elsewhere but he didn’t have to handicap his current team in the process. Thats not leadership material…
@katiiemb Making the trade public is a stab in the back to his home town team. He has the right to want and achieve success elsewhere but he didn’t have to handicap his current team in the process. Thats not leadership material…
@RyanHanaWWP Making the trade public is a stab in the back to his home town team. He has the right to want and achieve success elsewhere but he didn’t have to handicap his current team in the process. Thats not leadership material…
@thegoldenmuzzy Why is inner-divisional trading okay all of a sudden? Any other player being linked to a divisional rival gets laughed off Twitter but now thats it’s Larkin we’re all okay with him going to Montreal? I see the fit but not the logic.