Injury Report: Bruins ‘24- ‘25 Injured List

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Damn. I was 'hoping' for a leg bone fracture because they tend to have less complications, but not to be. Hopefully the kneecap is still essentially stable and surgery can be avoided. Poor Hampus.
 
It would be great if we can avoid surgery but only if that is the best path for recovery. If he can come back at 80% with no surgery or 95% with surgery then I prefer the surgical route. I’ll never know but I pray his health is the primary factor. I’d rather battle for a wild card spot and roll out the best team we can health included vs scraping for a higher seed and sending a worn down roster in the playoffs. Also just for the sake of Hampus the human being and his family. Health first.
 
fracture can mean just a crack. Doesn't mean it broke. Kind of like nan displace stress fracture, only cause by a sudden impact and not a repetitive movement, like running, with feet.
 
fracture can mean just a crack. Doesn't mean it broke. Kind of like nan displace stress fracture, only cause by a sudden impact and not a repetitive movement, like running, with feet.
When I hear fracture I usually think of a partial break too (or just a crack) I suppose there are different levels to it but the fact we got ‘weeks’ and no indication of surgery I’m hoping this isn’t as severe as we think
 
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good news on Pasta from Dr. Marchand:
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:laugh:
 
Tomorrow’s Globe:

Loose pucks​

After undergoing three offseason surgeries, Brad Marchand said following a workout at TD Garden prior to the Christmas break that he does not expect to regain 100 percent efficiency this season. “I don’t think I’ll get back there ‘til next year,” said the captain. “You never catch up after you miss a summer of training — to make up for three or four months of training, it’s just not going to happen in the season.” Nonetheless, Marchand was on fire with a 10-game scoring streak (7-6–13) as he left for the break, tracking what could be his second 30-goal season since 2018-19. “I was in a lot more pain at the start of the [season] than I [expected].
 
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