This might be the most scathing self-assessment that we’ve heard from any of the Calgary Flames this season. Article content

It’s now been more than five weeks since Connor Zary scored a goal, an opening-night notch that feels like a distant memory. Article content Article content

Since Zary has bounced between centre and wing and bounced through all four forward lines, it’s been popular on social media and fan forums to blame his struggles on the bench boss.

Frustration building

However, during a one-on-one interview earlier this week with Postmedia, Zary was pointing the finger elsewhere.

At himself.

“There’s not much sugarcoating, right? There’s really not much to say — it’s just play better,” Zary said. “It’s tough always moving around and playing different positions and

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