Jesperi Kotkaniemi Details Frustration with Hurricanes Coaching, Role in New Interview
Jesperi Kotkaniemi is not happy with the Carolina Hurricanes. It comes as little surprise, as for the first time in […]
James Guillory-Imagn Images Jesperi Kotkaniemi is not happy with the Carolina Hurricanes. It comes as little surprise, as for the first time in his tenure with Carolina, he has been the team’s most frequent scratch. In a recent interview, he discussed his issues with the Hurricanes’ coaching, management, and his season overall.
Kotkaniemi Speaks on Lack of Communication, Trust with Organization Leaders Wednesday, Finland’s largest newspaper, Ilta-Sanomat, released an interview they had with Kotkaniemi – an interview in which the 25-year-old centerman pulled back the curtain on the friction between himself and the Hurricanes’ organization. “It hasn’t really been made clear to me why I’m not allowed to play,” he told the outlet. “That’s a bit difficult.
” He went on to express his frustration in the narrative that he is below par for a second-line centerman, when he has seldom performed as one throughout his time in Carolina, citing the oft-forgotten dissonance between the nightly lineup sheets’ placement of his line versus the ice time and matchups they were actually given. However, it seems what has frustrated him most is, as you would expect, the lack of meaningful ice time and absence of trust from the coaching staff. “Playing time was limited right from the start of the season.
Then came the bench assignment. And after a lengthy injury, the coaching staff was in no hurry to get me back into the lineup. “It’s a shame, because I worked hard in the summer.