Calvin de Haan, recently acquired by the New York Rangers, voiced his frustration over being a healthy scratch for 18 consecutive games after playing only three with the team. Following the Rangers' elimination from playoff contention, de Haan confronted reporters, expressing dissatisfaction with how his treatment has been handled, especially regarding opportunities to contribute on the ice. Instead of addressing his feelings in a scrum, he opted to communicate via social media, stating he still believes he can help the team despite his limited playing time and acknowledges the team's youth movement.
How about the way I've been treated here? It's fked.
Going to get ahead of this now I was hoping that I would have been able to express [myself] in a scrum setting versus a quote.
Did I help win those games I played, maybe? Maybe not? But we still won and collected some crucial points to climb the standings.
I feel like I can still contribute and help teams win... I know I'm not going to play 20 minutes a night.
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