Yellowknife has won two games out of eight games so far. It's looking very unlikely that the Wraiths are able to go on a miracle run at the end. The last game against New York was a positive surprise. First win after losing six in a row. New York is second in ASFC, so perhaps we can use the momentum from this win in the next game and keep pushing forward? Yellowknife has experienced players, who should be able to guide the younger players through this rocky season, but question is, do the experienced players want to win? Sakura, Money, Kokot, and Quaid are the veteran is Yellowknife. Kokot has openly hinted towards retiring sooner than later, so we can only wonder how interested players like Kokot are to fight what seems like an impossible task.
Yellowknife is last in NSFC and at the bottom in the whole league. The experience is a huge advantage, but perhaps the right move would be to get rid of the older players, who are not showing a good example to the younger Wraiths? Could dramatic moves like that wake the team up? Another option would be to remove the fans and play to an empty arena. Yellowknife fans are demanding fans and sometimes too much for the younger players. Expectations are not very high when thinking about the final part of the season.
Yellowknife is last in NSFC and at the bottom in the whole league. The experience is a huge advantage, but perhaps the right move would be to get rid of the older players, who are not showing a good example to the younger Wraiths? Could dramatic moves like that wake the team up? Another option would be to remove the fans and play to an empty arena. Yellowknife fans are demanding fans and sometimes too much for the younger players. Expectations are not very high when thinking about the final part of the season.
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