Piotr’s phobia is goals. He hates them. He has never been able to stand seeing them happen on either end of the ice. In a perfect world, there wouldn’t be any. He feels no need to score any, and neither should his opponents. They should be content hitting and punching one another. The idea of accidently scoring one while aiming for defenders gives him chills. It’s gotten so bad that he has just stopped trying to shoot the puck at people, instead looking to just dump it in and hit the opposition. His teammates have tried to help by not scoring many themselves, but it seems they just can’t help it. This has lead Piotr to try to be off the ice as much as possible, and the only safe way to do that is to be in the penalty box. His coach can send him back on the ice if hes on the bench, but not on that nice cozy, warm penalty box with his best friends. It’s the only place that coach cant torment him.