GDT: #9 ⋅ ANA @ NYI ⋅ 4:00 PM PDT

Terry Yake

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so what's the deal with gibson? do appendectomies normally take this long to recover from? i remember ryan callahan was playing a few days after getting one and getzlaf missed around a week

i wonder if they're purposely keeping him out while they seek a trade
 

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so what's the deal with gibson? do appendectomies normally take this long to recover from? i remember ryan callahan was playing a few days after getting one and getzlaf missed around a week

i wonder if they're purposely keeping him out while they seek a trade
If they had to use an open technique rather than a camera then the time frame makes more sense. Sometimes if the appendix bursts it takes a more extensive cleanup and the incision is larger.
 

Terry Yake

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If they had to use an open technique rather than a camera then the time frame makes more sense. Sometimes if the appendix bursts it takes a more extensive cleanup and the incision is larger.
makes sense if they had to actually cut him open. i just figured he had a laparoscopic procedure
 
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In the pregame, they're showing an interview from Cronin right after the Devils game. says they stopped skating and the coaching staff was telling them start skating harder essentially?

I'm starting to wonder if our conditioning isn't up to snuff for what he wants to do, or perhaps more concerning our system is inefficient and is requiring guys to do too much skating.

Granted it was the 2nd of a b2b but just feels like Cronin is constantly saying 'we were standing around' in postgames. I don't know if it's really that simple. Again maybe there's something causing that rather than it being a decision players are making (ie deciding not to skate hard) much like his insistence on just putting more pucks on net. I'm worried he isn't interpreting cause/effect correctly sometimes.
 
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It’s different again
 
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robbieboy3686

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I’d prefer Leason for Johnston, as that 4th line was a big part of the team looking decent the first few games.

Looks like he’s hoping the 2nd line can rediscover last year.
Islanders are a big old school team. We need boss Ross in there tonight, honestly.
 

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In the pregame, they're showing an interview from Cronin right after the Devils game. says they stopped skating and the coaching staff was telling them start skating harder essentially?

I'm starting to wonder if our conditioning isn't up to snuff for what he wants to do, or perhaps more concerning our system is inefficient and is requiring guys to do too much skating.

Granted it was the 2nd of a b2b but just feels like Cronin is constantly saying 'we were standing around' in postgames. I don't know if it's really that simple. Again maybe there's something causing that rather than it being a decision players are making (ie deciding not to skate hard) much like his insistence on just putting more pucks on net. I'm worried he isn't interpreting cause/effect correctly sometimes.
‘Tis the dreaded canard influenza, I tell you. That’s why the team is so susceptible.
 
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Bender66

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2min in - D man full control of puck and other 4 players are just standing there staring at him.
Sigh
 

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