He is disgruntled for all the reasons many have 'assumed" or stated and confirmed from immediate family members that he is leaving at season's end.
The "it is what it is" comments are also true, whether you choose to like it or not. I have no reason not to believe it since the source is extremely close.
That's what I've been told on the Kreuzer issue also- he failed his medical and it's ironic that there's an-article in the HUN about his "right foot" not being fully functional and a "sticky point".
The interesting thing is whether the club is willing to still take the risk.
Not a fan of the "it is what is".... Very poor. Bad for us because he had enough talent to be a regular.
He"ll end up at the Hawks and have a good career.
As for Kreuzer, and I'm probably the number 1 advocate for not reading him, is it surprising?
If he was any good, Carlton would not be letting him go. I understand they have KPP needs, but they also have 2 back up spudmen in woods and the other (name escapes me arm). So you would think they hold onto Kreizer as his miraculously recovered body that's worth 5-600k a season fills that position for them over the next 4-5 years.