Monday 6 June 2011

Sean Avery NHL Player

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Sean Avery NHL Player: Sean Avery's name raised many controversial debates among fans of last season, including the many arguments we had on this blog. Three goals in 76 games is not the end 31 years of age, you pay 1.9 million dollars to produce, do not think it's something I'll just look back on it. List of places in this team the Rangers are harder to find every year, especially with all the young talent coming through the system, and statistics as Avery displayed this year will be enough to stay a Ranger when the place is attacked by a young, talented player. Sean Avery is fancied by some, abhorred by others, and after yet another disappointing season for the pesky forward, his future as a New York Ranger is in definite question for 2011-12. He said last offseason that we would see the "old Sean Avery" back and better than ever, but that we did not. We once again saw the distracted Sean Avery; the Sean Avery that was being held back by the coaching staff for most of the season.  In 76 games with the Rangers in 2010-11, Sean has recorded three goals and 21 assists for 24 points in total. Their games, like those in that I was angry and disgusted with the infamous agitator. Sometimes, Avery forget to think before acting, and that's something that coach John Tortorella seems never to forget and it hurts bad Sean's role on the team because they simply do not trust him Torts. Back in March I wrote an article on the future of Sean Avery in New York, and after being released from a mental poor performance against the New York Islanders. In just over seven minutes of ice time, Avery managed to take three penalties, two of which were in the offensive zone. One came late in the game when it was very clear the Rangers were going to win, but despite the score, Sean two-handed the back of John Tavares' legs and spent the remainder of the night on the bench. But then there is the Avery that is very effective with what he does and also knows how to contribute in all areas of the ice. We saw that on December 10, also a game against the Islanders, when Sean Avery skated on the first line with Marian Gaborik and finished the night with three assists. So now we have seen the high and low of Sean's game, but the problem is that there seems to be no middle ground. Sean Avery does not know how to balance agitating and scoring, so basically they cancel each other out and he becomes completely ineffective. 

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