Quick Hits: The Waiting on Change Edition

Winging It In Motown

No

I mean “consistent” is definitely a word to describe Hronek’s season-over-season play but also not a good word to describe his game-to-game play.

That’s always going to be the frustrating thing about Hronek. He will have games where he looks like a solid top four guy who just needs his own stay-at-home partner to bolster some good instincts and stickwork and then go through stretches where you’re not certain his brain and his feet occupy the same zip code.

This should get their attention at least.

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