2024-25 Injury Report Thread - McGinn out for the season, Colangelo Day to day

losing culture breeds this.....obviously not injuries but why would guys look to get back into the lineup (outside of personal reasons like contract year), when they could milk a injury and not have to deal with a losing environment......its not fun going to the rink when you are a bad team and we wonder why the ducks have so many issues with injuries....if this team is winning and actually playing for something, guys would be doing everything they could to get back in the lineup....they players have full control in these situations (especially teams in California) and they don't want to be apart of losing.
 
losing culture breeds this.....obviously not injuries but why would guys look to get back into the lineup (outside of personal reasons like contract year), when they could milk a injury and not have to deal with a losing environment......its not fun going to the rink when you are a bad team and we wonder why the ducks have so many issues with injuries....if this team is winning and actually playing for something, guys would be doing everything they could to get back in the lineup....they players have full control in these situations (especially teams in California) and they don't want to be apart of losing.
What are you waffling about
 
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So does mean that in 6 weeks Carlsson will get injured again when Zegras is back because this team is like musical chairs with the IR list ?
 
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A quick recovery time for a meniscus surgery probably means that they've only done a little removal of tissue instead of a full repair. It's good temporarily, but very often leads to an arthritic knee later down the line.

I'm not sure this is as good as it sounds. Z might have significantly shortened his career.
Edit: I stand corrected.
 
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