canadiensnation
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Not really they said 6-8 weeks and he came back at about 8 weeks.Jesus... did he come back too quick?
Not really they said 6-8 weeks and he came back at about 8 weeks.Jesus... did he come back too quick?
Wait? What! How the hell did that happen? I didn't even think he was playing yet. Was he not fully healed from the initial break?
Motogp riders break their collarbones all the time and come back quicker then that. They’re a ball of hurt after the race is over, though.People always kind of "rush" collarbone injuries
The doc will say its healed, but the WAY the bone is placed your body, and the way "hits" from any sport to the shoulder area will ALWAYS impact the collarbone, both even, it just constantly bends, and if youve broken it already, coming back after the "standard bone healing" time of 8 weeks (instead of taking off months like a normal person) leaves it dangerously vulnerable
i get why an athlete would want to come back asap and "not feeling any pain tho", but when it comes to collarbones, ffs give it more time
Motogp riders break their collarbones all the time and come back quicker then that. They’re a ball of hurt after the race is over, though.
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Jorge Lorenzo said his ride to fifth place at Assen just two days after breaking his collarbone was more satisfying than any of his MotoGP wins.
The reigning champion came from 12th on the grid to achieve the remarkable result despite undergoing surgery in Barcelona to fix the injury in the early hours of Friday morning, having crashed at 150mph in practice for the Dutch TT.
Yeah, but that's because pro motor bike racers are arguably insane by many reasonable measures. The Moto GP boys need to test the testicular circumference on the Isle of Man. Feel free to tilt your head from side to side as you watch the video
You could even add Gorniak to the list....I was high on Hillis pre-draft but not so much anymore. I don't even consider him a grade B at this stage. Small and lacks strength. Hope he proves me wrong but I have McShane, Harris, Fonstad, and Stapley ahead of him on the depth chart now.
I still beleive in Hillis. He showed a lot of skill, IQ and tenacity in my viewings. I can see him passing guys like Fonstad, Gorniak and Stapley in the near future on our prospect depth chart.
Hopefully that collarbone heals properly and Hillis comes back healthy and has a fantastic season. I'm sure it's been tough on him, hopefully he channels that disappointment into playing exceptional hockey.
How many former Captains at Junior level do the Habs need ?
Shows you what they think of him despite the injuries and 'production'
He's still a great prospect. Don't sleep on him.