2024-2025 Injury Thread - Greenway (surgery, long-terrm)

Willgamesh

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No update on injuries from Lindy on wgr this morning, both players will be evaluated by team Doctors later this morning and he should know more around Noon today.
With how slow it takes NHL teams to say whats wrong I wouldn't be surprised if Lindy is waiting for the fortune cookies with his lunch to determine the medical diagnoses.
 

Doug Prishpreed

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Rivet hinted that that the Thompson injury will be long term. Sucks bad but this team didn’t have a chance anyway so here’s to next season.
 

dire wolf

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Rivet hinted that that the Thompson injury will be long term. Sucks bad but this team didn’t have a chance anyway so here’s to next season.
I hope this is just another case of Rivet not having any idea what he's talking about. While we are certainly not Cup contenders, the team still has a legit chance to make the playoffs, which would be considered a successful season. Certainly, they can be in the wildcard race all year. Without Tage, even that seems like a pipe dream.
 

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Good news on Tage, just hope it's not something he has to nurse longer term that brings his play down once he comes back.

Also a big FU to all the rumor mongers and twitter docs!
We honor you brother for your poignant words that represent all of us here at hfbroads ( we hopefully earning to keep or find the best in belief) .

Go tage upl and Sammy , the TEAM has your back ,do not return until your hundred percent or can take spinach to be 100 %
 

TheDawnOfANewTage

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Yup. Figured Sammy would get injured again. Tage being day to day is great news. I just hope it isn't something that lingers. Seems like he has something lingering that impacts his play every year.

Getting hurt in a scrum is.. rare, let’s say that.

I don’t think it’s his body so much as he just doesn’t have good positioning for injury avoidance- amounts to the same thing, I guess, but I think there’s a skill in avoiding the hurt.

As to Tage- same thing to a much lesser degree- I remember Brandon Jacobs, this 265 pound monster running back for the Giants, and the announcer said “he gets hurt more because there’s more body there to hurt. The impacts are bigger, injury prevention doesn’t really scale with size”- somethin to that effect, and I’ve always found it interesting. I assumed bigger dudes would be more injury-averse, but it’s possible the opposite is true. A 5’10” dude can move his leg outta the way quicker, and there’s less leg to move. If there is impact, it’s not as great. Thus we should bring back Danny Briere, thank you for your time.
 

Howie Hodge

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Getting hurt in a scrum is.. rare, let’s say that.

I don’t think it’s his body so much as he just doesn’t have good positioning for injury avoidance- amounts to the same thing, I guess, but I think there’s a skill in avoiding the hurt.

As to Tage- same thing to a much lesser degree- I remember Brandon Jacobs, this 265 pound monster running back for the Giants, and the announcer said “he gets hurt more because there’s more body there to hurt. The impacts are bigger, injury prevention doesn’t really scale with size”- somethin to that effect, and I’ve always found it interesting. I assumed bigger dudes would be more injury-averse, but it’s possible the opposite is true. A 5’10” dude can move his leg outta the way quicker, and there’s less leg to move. If there is impact, it’s not as great. Thus we should bring back Danny Briere, thank you for your time.
Well put TD.

Don Popovic was a professional Soccer Coach. He would say, "if a player is injurd and can't play, he is of no use to me or the team."

As Samuelson's career indicates he cannot avoid frequent injuries, I think of Don and his comment. Son of Kjell is simply too injury prone to be reliable, and even when healthy is average at best.

I'd love to be wrong, and Mattias can stay healthy for a full season.

I'm not a betting man, but if I were, I wouldn't bet on him be able to ever stay healthy for a season.
 

Dubi Doo

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Getting hurt in a scrum is.. rare, let’s say that.

I don’t think it’s his body so much as he just doesn’t have good positioning for injury avoidance- amounts to the same thing, I guess, but I think there’s a skill in avoiding the hurt.

As to Tage- same thing to a much lesser degree- I remember Brandon Jacobs, this 265 pound monster running back for the Giants, and the announcer said “he gets hurt more because there’s more body there to hurt. The impacts are bigger, injury prevention doesn’t really scale with size”- somethin to that effect, and I’ve always found it interesting. I assumed bigger dudes would be more injury-averse, but it’s possible the opposite is true. A 5’10” dude can move his leg outta the way quicker, and there’s less leg to move. If there is impact, it’s not as great. Thus we should bring back Danny Briere, thank you for your time.
We'll just have to settle with Benson =p

I agree with that last paragraph. Add to the fact that Thompson is our star forward, and perhaps teams are targeting him a bit more. Everything you wrote makes sense to me, though.
 

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