EastonBlues22
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Thomas is still out vs Montreal, but he is practicing with the team.
No other news at this time that I know about.
No other news at this time that I know about.
We generally don't since its use is so intermittent, but I'll consider it if things go south.Thank you. Btw I'm not super superstitious, but could we sticky this thread?
He was officially sent down today (believe he had physically been in SA for a couple weeks). Expect that means he is healthy now.Any update on Kyrou? Really want to see what he can do this year!
Just in time to get called up because of Tarasenko’s injury!He was officially sent down today (believe he had physically been in SA for a couple weeks). Expect that means he is healthy now.
Regardless of how long Tank is out, would like to see Kyrou get a few games in SA before he is recalled.Just in time to get called up because of Tarasenko’s injury!
(No I don’t know that he’s out.)
LTIR is 10 games/24 days? Let’s hope it doesn’t come to that...We can't bring up anyone at this point without either sending someone else down or putting someone on LTIR. We have virtually no cap space to do so.
I haven’t seen anything confirmed but if he did in fact separate/dislocate his shoulder he wouldn’t need surgery unless he tore something as it came out.So Tarasenko's shoulder popped out? Does he need surgery?
Hmm, wasn't this 3RD time when Vlady injured his shoulder. If you once tore your shoulder muscles it get looser and easir popping out. Didnt Vlad had surgery on that shoulder once? Or do I remember wrong?I haven’t seen anything confirmed but if he did in fact separate/dislocate his shoulder he wouldn’t need surgery unless he tore something as it came out.
Hmm, wasn't this 3RD time when Vlady injured his shoulder. If you once tore your shoulder muscles it get looser and easir popping out...
Hmm, wasn't this 3RD time when Vlady injured his shoulder. If you once tore your shoulder muscles it get looser and easir popping out. Didnt Vlad had surgery on that shoulder once? Or do I remember wrong?
Yes and it will be more prone to popping out the next time. It is a very painful situation and I’d say ten to fourteen days before he goes back out and risks doing it again.
Fabb’s has the same issue least we forget.
We don’t even know which of these 3 times were which shoulder, let alone if they were all separations.@Ranksu is 100% correct in his post. He had surgery on the first separation, which kept him out for the beginning of the season last year. He had another shoulder injury in the playoffs ( reportedly ) last year, and now another shoulder injury.
I went through the same injury and surgery that Tarasenko had. It has never been the same as pre-injury, which was done 5+ years ago ( my repair was done by one of STL's best arthroscopic surgeons), and I have to be aware of what i'm doing to avoid motions that can/will cause pain or issues despite several months of rehab. Tarasenko will have to deal with this for the rest of his career.
Well, the one that happened the other night was the same one that he had repaired, so....We don’t even know which of these 3 times were which shoulder, let alone if they were all separations.
It may be that he is enjoying stability in the repaired shoulder and now had a separation on the opposite side. It’s just speculation.
Which is worse, a separation or a dislocation?We don’t even know which of these 3 times were which shoulder, let alone if they were all separations.
It may be that he is enjoying stability in the repaired shoulder and now had a separation on the opposite side. It’s just speculation.
It’s two names for the same thing. A separation is the more medically correct term for a dislocated AC joint.Which is worse, a separation or a dislocation?
Don't you understand?Which is worse, a separation or a dislocation?
Yeah, not really.It’s two names for the same thing. A separation is the more medically correct term for a dislocated AC joint.