Ryan Strome at loss for words following latest scratch

Ryan Strome appears to tiring of his uncertain role within the New York Islanders organization.
For the second straight game, the 23-year-old center will watch his team play from the press box as a healthy scratch. It's not the first time head coach Jack Capuano has exiled him to the sidelines, although Strome's response is different this time around.
Talked to Ryan Strome after skate. He was at a loss for words over his benching, which is a surprise. Most talkative player on the team.
— Arthur Staple (@StapeNewsday) November 28, 2016
Even during the playoff benching last season Strome was upbeat. Sounded very unsure of his current situation.
— Arthur Staple (@StapeNewsday) November 28, 2016
When asked Monday if things are good between him and Capuano, Strome responded "I think so. Maybe ask him," per Brian Compton of NHL.com.
Strome has been in and out the lineup, as well as assigned to the AHL, on several occasions since breaking into the NHL.
Drafted fifth overall in 2011, much was expected of him in a complimentary role to captain John Tavares.
To date, however, Strome has recorded 34 goals and 68 assists in 208 games - including two goals and four assists in 19 games this season - and may not carry the current coach's favor.
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