Jordan Oesterle’s trials went way behind ice time and role in the 2020-21 season – Craig Morgan (AZ Coyotes Insider)
It would be easy for Oesterle to hold some ill will toward the coaching staff after that treatment, but he took it in stride because he was dealing with something much bigger. While he was in the playoff bubble, his sister, Nicole, was diagnosed with breast cancer. She underwent treatment and appeared to be OK, but in late February or early March of last season (Oesterle can’t remember), the family received more bad news.
Seriously rooting for this kid (and his sister).
This excerpt from a Russian interview where Zadorov talks about Nathan Mackinnon is pretty… I don’t know, inspiring? Eye-opening? The literal price of greatness. pic.twitter.com/5HiHAvnVnC
— Joel Klettke (@JoelKlettke) August 3, 2021
There’s a fine line between being committed to winning and helping everybody around you improve and being a miserable asshole and I don’t know where exactly Nate McKinnon falls on it, but that “if you miss a pass in practice” bullet point is… well it’s not something I’d appreciate.
Told former #CBJ coach John Tortorella has been hired by #ESPN to work as a studio analyst beginning this fall.
— Aaron Portzline (@Aportzline) August 3, 2021
Speaking of difficult to work with hardasses…