Paul Bissonnette
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And I've talked to different agents now about...
Before, you know, yeah, superstars, 14 years old, even 13 with Sid.
But now it's everyone at 12, 13 years old.
And it's like nobody wants to do it, but you guys all have to do it.
And I get it because it's like, all right, well, everyone else is doing it.
But I guess the toothpaste is out of the tube.
It'll never really come back.
But then it creates this like all of a sudden the kid's 16.
He hasn't developed.
And you're sitting there like, you know, I imagine there's some issues with that for all agents.
And look at their development, and that's just a small aspect of a country with, what, 10 million people having 100 NHLers.
It's like you look at everything that they do over there, and that's something I didn't even know about.
It's like, there you go.
all good character wit but it goes back to Sid too in that like he's never switched he's just stayed like you're saying like I have I can get better there's more for me to do so for you to have that as your guy it's like hey listen everyone you guys want to play in the NHL this kid has never ever like thought he'd made it and it's crazy and then you could show that
They get caught up.
I appreciated Troy because like you said, he knew that this was different, but he was he was never at all cocky or arrogant about it.
He was there and he was focused, but he presented himself as a very normal guys because that's what he is.
So it was like that definitely is to what Keith's saying.
That matters because if the dad's out pumping his chest, what the hell do you think the kid's going to do?
I'm wondering about about Kaner because the fact that like he breaks the record most points all time for an American.