‘“If an experienced player in this league isn’t feeling it, they adjust their game. When he gets frustrated he doesn’t tweak his game, he forces things, he presses and the second goal was a perfect example, he just pressed. There was an easy play wide open on the other side, but he tried to take it over himself and he’s got to learn to fight that urge. He would’ve saw the play had he felt like he didn’t need to redeem himself on the first goal.”’
Rasmus Dahlin needs to understand he can't get frustrated
Source: WGR-AM