Former teammate defends Tim Connolly
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/leafs-beat/former-teammate-defends-tim-connolly/article2098040/
The article drew the ire of several of Connolly?s former teammates with the Buffalo Sabres, including star netminder Ryan Miller, who painted a picture of a player who has been unfairly criticized throughout his career while battling through a series of devastating injuries.
?It?s unfortunate the media hasn?t even let him get on the ice before starting with this crap,? Miller said Thursday.
?I think some people in the media [in Buffalo] felt like he owed them explanations beyond what he cared to share, and it just became a little bit of a vendetta. From my perspective, the only thing Tim doesn?t care about is what the talking heads think about him. He cares about hockey fans, he cares about winning and he cares about his teammates.
?In my book, that?s all that matters.?
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Miller said while Connolly?s critics derided him for being soft and injury prone, he saw a young player battle through injuries to become much more well-rounded, playing a key role on both the power play and penalty kill in recent years.
?Tim committed to recreating himself over the last few years to bring value to our team,? Miller said. ?He hasn?t been perfect and no one is ? but he has had major obstacles to contend with and has come out as a solid NHL player every time he has been knocked down. He never quit.?
Connolly?s agent, J.P. Barry, added the environment in Buffalo had gotten so poor it was time for him to leave the city after 10 years of being a lightning rod for critics.
?It just didn?t stop over the years,? Barry said of criticism Connolly faced from members of the Buffalo media, including one who branded him ?Tiny Tim? early on ? a nickname that caught on with fans.
?Unfortunately, there were a couple journalists in particular that took a rough approach to him and continued to do that. I can only assume they?re the source of these stories,? the agent said. ?He?s played in the league since he was 18 years old and there?s a lot of guys in this league that like him a lot.
?He?s a quiet, respectful kid. ? We know how other players feel about him, and it?s just completely the opposite of what?s being said in this article.?
Miller said he believes Connolly, 30, will excel with the Maple Leafs, a division rival the Sabres will face six times next season.
?He?ll do well with a fresh start,? the goalie said. ?He?s misunderstood by the media and the fans.?
Two sides to every story. Glad Mirtle put that together.
All I know is that a number of times the guy got the puck while with the Sabres, I wasn't too happy for our Leafs with what happened next.