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He hasn't played a game in the NHL yet and he's a bust?Dude is a complete bust. Oh well, can't hit on every pick every year.
He hasn't played a game in the NHL yet and he's a bust?Dude is a complete bust. Oh well, can't hit on every pick every year.
I'm with you on that, feels like Calgary is always icing some goon trying to take out our guysWouldn't make a whole lot of sense for Chaz to risk re-injury in a nothing tournament vs a bunch of guys who will likely never play in the NHL
That is my thought as well. I'm not going to write him off if they are just being cautious with rehab.Wouldn't make a whole lot of sense for Chaz to risk re-injury in a nothing tournament vs a bunch of guys who will likely never play in the NHL
Still would've preferred Wallstedt at this pick instead of Lucius.
He would be asking for a trade right about now
He hasn't played a game in the NHL yet and he's a bust?
I don't see him magically becoming NHL ready anytime in the next few years and at that point, he's going to be mid twenties and still toiling aimlessly in his career. That's not exactly what you expect from a first round pick - hence you can basically declare him a bust.
He's only played like one seasons worth of games in the last 3 seasons of hockey since being drafted, so he's essentially entering what would be his D+2 season when it's already his D+4.
There's potential for him to put it all together and become a bit of a late bloomer, and we hope for his and the jets sake he does, but in order for that to happen he has to show he can be healthy for an entire pro season, and that he can catch up on his lost development time. Both of those are much easier said than done, especially in his case where nagging injuries have carried on and where his durability to prevent new injuries seems non existent.
We will likely never have answers to any of these questions as it is very unlikely Chaz would ever want the full details of his personal health information released. And I can’t imagine the organization would want it either so they wouldn’t pressure him to do so.I've been trying to wrap my head around his injury history....
In his draft year, he only played 12 games at USTDP due to knee surgery
In his only year at college (D+1), he played 24 games due to an ankle injury (can't find specifics)
In his D+2 year, he split time between the Moose (12 games) and Portland (6 games) before being shut down with a shoulder injury (also requiring surgery) in January
Last season (D+3) he played 17 games before going for ankle surgery, which I assume is related to his injury in college that was never completely resolved
So in his last 4 seasons combined, he played 61 games plus whatever at the WJC and has undergone 3 surgeries (knee, shoulder and ankle)
I'm curious as to the exact nature of his injuries and which procedures were performed. For example, labrum repair on the shoulder has a different rehab timeline than rotator cuff repair (which I had the pleasure of experiencing in January). Was it a high ankle sprain? How could that have been chronic? Or was it a fracture? I'll assume the knee was some form of ACL and/or meniscus (often injured together).
Anyway, I've returned to pre-surgical state and old farts like me heal a lot slower than young bucks like him. Hopefully he can make a full return to pre-injury status for all his bionic parts
More importantly, I wonder what his mental status is. Here's a kid that hasn't played a full season since he was 16. Does he even believe that he can be fully healthy again?
I would say this year is a make or break year for him. Another shortened season with a major injury and he himself might make the decision to leave the game; it’d be a terrible way to leave constantly rehabbing 24/7.The guy is 21 and has given us some tidbits of what his potential could be. He needs a full season or close to a full season and we probably forget that he was injured. Don't really care that he isn't playing at the youngstars but he needs to come to camp and compete. People writing him off this early when he has a ton of talent need to pull back a bit.
Good news. I believe Chaz was just waiting for @ps241 to discount him to zero before shedding the non-contact jersey.
Good news. I believe Chaz was just waiting for @ps241 to discount him to zero before shedding the non-contact jersey.
All I see is a bunch of joint injuries. That's not good.I've been trying to wrap my head around his injury history....
In his draft year, he only played 12 games at USTDP due to knee surgery
In his only year at college (D+1), he played 24 games due to an ankle injury (can't find specifics)
In his D+2 year, he split time between the Moose (12 games) and Portland (6 games) before being shut down with a shoulder injury (also requiring surgery) in January
Last season (D+3) he played 17 games before going for ankle surgery, which I assume is related to his injury in college that was never completely resolved
So in his last 4 seasons combined, he played 61 games plus whatever at the WJC and has undergone 3 surgeries (knee, shoulder and ankle)
I'm curious as to the exact nature of his injuries and which procedures were performed. For example, labrum repair on the shoulder has a different rehab timeline than rotator cuff repair (which I had the pleasure of experiencing in January). Was it a high ankle sprain? How could that have been chronic? Or was it a fracture? I'll assume the knee was some form of ACL and/or meniscus (often injured together).
Anyway, I've returned to pre-surgical state and old farts like me heal a lot slower than young bucks like him. Hopefully he can make a full return to pre-injury status for all his bionic parts
More importantly, I wonder what his mental status is. Here's a kid that hasn't played a full season since he was 16. Does he even believe that he can be fully healthy again?
Great assessment but I corrected the part in bold.....
Love the kid but there is nothing in his body of work since his draft year that would indicate he has even a faint hope of making it through a season healthy. He reminds me of that character in a Movie a while back that had some rare disorder where his bones were super fragile (I am thinking Samuel L Jackson).
Good luck to Gil (Paul Heyman) and his new client “CHAZ LUCIOS” I am very much hoping to be proven wrong.
He reminds me of that character in a Movie a while back that had some rare disorder where his bones were super fragile (I am thinking Samuel L Jackson).
In his draft year, he was in a wheelchair for six weeks and then heavy braces for six weeks and had to re-learn how to walk. How we drafted him in the first round is probably the question that should be asked...I've been trying to wrap my head around his injury history....
In his draft year, he only played 12 games at USTDP due to knee surgery
In his only year at college (D+1), he played 24 games due to an ankle injury (can't find specifics)
In his D+2 year, he split time between the Moose (12 games) and Portland (6 games) before being shut down with a shoulder injury (also requiring surgery) in January
Last season (D+3) he played 17 games before going for ankle surgery, which I assume is related to his injury in college that was never completely resolved
So in his last 4 seasons combined, he played 61 games plus whatever at the WJC and has undergone 3 surgeries (knee, shoulder and ankle)
I'm curious as to the exact nature of his injuries and which procedures were performed. For example, labrum repair on the shoulder has a different rehab timeline than rotator cuff repair (which I had the pleasure of experiencing in January). Was it a high ankle sprain? How could that have been chronic? Or was it a fracture? I'll assume the knee was some form of ACL and/or meniscus (often injured together).
Anyway, I've returned to pre-surgical state and old farts like me heal a lot slower than young bucks like him. Hopefully he can make a full return to pre-injury status for all his bionic parts
More importantly, I wonder what his mental status is. Here's a kid that hasn't played a full season since he was 16. Does he even believe that he can be fully healthy again?
The only upside that I can think of is that the parts of the past seasons that he has actually played, he has shown extremely well.In his draft year, he was in a wheelchair for six weeks and then heavy braces for six weeks and had to re-learn how to walk. How we drafted him in the first round is probably the question that should be asked...
Sounds like it was a bone lesion from a shot that ended up requiring cartilage from his back.Looks like he rushed his rehab to recover for the 2021 draft
Don't see how he makes the NHL after missing all these dev years.