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The Team's Dilemma
Both Brooks and Boyle expressed frustration over the team's ongoing issues. They discussed how a culture of victimhood seemed to pervade the locker room, with players not responding well to adversity. This notion was reinforced by Kakko's reactions during interviews, where he expressed his displeasure at being labeled a scapegoat for the team's struggles.
Boyle emphasized the significance of accountability within the squad. Drawing from his experiences, he argued that while frustration is natural, airing grievances in public can be detrimental to team dynamics. He encouraged Kakko — and by extension, all players — to channel their frustrations into on-ice performance.