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There is a belief that Merkley trusts in his own skill more than he does in his coaches and teammates - something that could be a huge issue as he tries to make the jump to the next level.There is a massive gap between his offensive and defensive play - bigger than any we’ve seen in a long while. That is the biggest question when it comes to Merkely as a prospect, will his new team be able to coach enough risk out of his game to make his offensive game worth while www.lolga.com ?
As new generations of athletes sweep turn pro, they tend to bring new interests. The current generation's craze? Video games. Athletes gaming is nothing new, but according to NHL reporter Jeff Marek, one NHL draftee has taken it to the next level. According to Marek, speaking on a recent episode of Sportsnet podcast "31 Thoughts," the unnamed prospect from the CHL is jeopardizing his NHL career with video game addiction by playing late into the night and burning himself out for the next day.
The prospect, who Marek says is "a recent first-round draft pick for a very, very prominent NHL team," has sought counseling for his addiction, according to Marek, but is unlikely to play in the NHL. The full quote, which can be found on the podcast, is shrouded in vagueness, but it does have hints.
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