Jannik Hansen openly critics Miller on The People's Show
Jannik Hansen has been known to be highly critical of the Canucks and today while on 'The People's Show', was no exception.
Miller's attitude has been the center of many discussions surrounding the Canucks lately, perhaps it's a good thing. It keeps people from talking about Horvat or Boeser, or even Demko for that matter. There's been lots of complaining about him and Hansen didn't think it was enough:
"It doesn't look good on his behalf.. you saw his turnovers and changes in the next game. It's been lack of effort, turnovers and attitude. Three areas that should be easy to clean up.''
Am I wrong, or am I sensing a little positivity in Hansen's comments? Miller hasn't been up to the task as of late, but the NHL's season is 82 games long and we've still got 46 games to go.
If he cleans up his game and shows a little positivity can he turn this into a learning opportunity? Can Miller show enough maturity to take it to the next level and regain the confidence he showed last season before signing his enormous contract?
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Is there hope for Miller still? |
Yes | 225 | 32.8 % |
No | 460 | 67.2 % |
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