Recent statements by Max Paciorettywho skinned his former organization, the Vegas Golden Knights, by evoking a lack of player accountability, reacted to his former teammates present at the Gagné-Bergeron Pro-Am, Tuesday at the Videotron Center.
Jack Eichel hesitated a little, when questioned by the journalists. The Golden Knights star center initially said Pacioretty’s comments were taken out of context, before providing further details.
“I think his statement was misinterpreted,” Eichel said. I know Max and he was a leader on our team. I don’t think he meant that there was no accountability. I think sometimes when you play in a place like Vegas, you can lose track of the season a bit. The feeling is different there. I believe we all need to be accountable in the chamber.”
“If you don’t win the Stanley Cup, there are always things to improve,” he continued.
For his part, Jonathan Marchessault also argued that the words of the former captain of the Canadiens were taken out of context, in addition to pointing out that he kept a good relationship with Pacioretty.
It’s a shame, according to Fleury
Goalkeeper Marc-André Fleury, who took part in the Golden Knights’ first season in 2017, weighed his words, in addition to hesitating for a few seconds, before delivering his comments.
“When I was there, my goal was to finish with the victory, hinted Fleury […]. It is surely a coincidence that this happened following my departure. It’s a very good team, they have a lot of good players. It’s a bit of a shame to see how the team turned out.
“There are several big names who were there at the start and left. The chemistry was really good and everyone worked for each other. [Mais] every season they let three or four guys go.”