BREAKING Kyle Dubas Comments On Tyson Barrie Situation.
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November 20, 2019 (12:14)
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Aside from head coach Mike Babcock's future, one of the biggest question marks about change is the future of defenseman Tyson Barrie. Barrie was supposed to come in and solidify the defense and help move the puck, but so far he's been invisible and arguably one of the team's worst blueliners. Recently we heard that Barrie's agents spoke to the Leafs about his role and how he's unhappy and Sportsnet insiders have also reported that teams are inquiring about a possible Barrie trade. General manager Kyle Dubas was about the defenseman's struggles and role. "I think the reality is, especially when you have a player with a long proven track record, I think you can make some major mistakes by being hasty and not trying to dig in to what you're seeing on video, what you're seeing in games, what you're seeing via data or finding out from the player how they feel," he said. "You've got to dig into those aspects to try to find a solution to get that player to play to their potential." Do you think Barrie lasts the season in Toronto?
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