Potvin29 said:
But again I think there are pretty distinct and tangible differences between a player missing meetings/showing up late/partying late on a game night/etc (aka these are pretty black/white things that break team rules) and 'good character guy' (what does that mean and how does it help? Could ask 100 people and might get 100 different answers). I just think one is much more straightforward to comment on while another is much more of a grey area, especially when you're often hearing about it from the person/team that just signed the player.
That shouldn't be construed as me thinking good character and all that doesn't exist.
Fair, but do you not think that grey area is an incredibly large part of what makes up a successful team? It is very tough to determine, especially those of us on the outside looking in.
All I know is that teams will tell you they do a lot of research on players, ask others in the business from GMs down to players, coaching staff, trainers etc.; what a guy is like on the ice, the bench, the room, and on his personal time. They do their best to gather as much info on the character stuff as they can before acquiring a player. They aren't doing that to find out how he performs on the ice or check his stats.
Not pointing at you specifically but I/we are generalizing that there are a good number of ppl who lol at any suggestion that character is of any significance to a team. I saw a lot of it on twitter with people who were mad the Leafs weren't in on Ribeiro when it's incredibly obvious as to why this guy was a) dumped by the Yotes and b) not exactly in high demand despite being a very good point producer. Then again, these people get mad at anything the Leafs do. Rational is not a common trait of a good chunk of Leafs fans on twitter.