Just A Bit Outside
Playoffs??!
- Mar 6, 2010
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Nucks d got a “She’s All That” style makeover in a matter of a week.
Interesting thing there is he’s got us going something like 18-11 over the final 29 games while Calgary goes 14-14-1View attachment 973246
Dom has the Canucks at 81% chance of making the playoffs, Flames at 22%.
Sure, but we are speculating as to the severity of the tendonitis and whether or not he actually healed over the summer…im taking him at his word that he felt good when he came to camp.I mean it’s simple isn’t it. If a tendon is inflamed and you keep loading it, it’s not going to get better.
Reading about it and also having gone through something similar, you have to train muscle around it to take the load off so the tendon can return to normal and then you continue to build muscles to build strength around it.
Problem is if it’s mid season, how the hell can he build muscle to alleviate the load? We know NHL players lose muscle through the season because of how rigorous it is. If anything he was probably losing muscle while playing though the injury and actually adding more load to the tendon and making it even worse.
1st of all, no one is forcing anyone to play nor has anyone said that. Athletes are stupid when it comes to how they treat their bodies during the season. Henrik chopped off part of his finger to avoid missing a few weeks... of regular season hockey... in Modo during the lockout.Occam's razor. I don't believe that EP40, the coach, the GM, the president, are all wrong and are forcing a player to play over resting and becoming 100% for a late run and to allow him to play in this tournament aggravating this debilitating injury.
I take everything Seravalli says witha grain of salt - much of his stuff sounds like he made it up about 10 seconds before it's printed.Seravalli is like Dhaliwhal. Has some inside connections but his opinion on hockey should be taken with a grain of salt.
The logic seems to be that Pettersson has no agency in any decision regarding his health and whether to play and/or doesn’t have access to other doctors or medical advice, which isn’t substantiated by anything, really.
We’ve seen lots of top player’s get second opinions on team medical advice when they don’t agree or trust it. Pettersson hasn’t done this.
Yep, and given that the UFA D market is going to be bone dry (I expect most of Gavrikov/Provorov/Chychrun to re-sign) I suspect he'll have solid value in the summer.Yeah, I was a bit worried his value was going to continue to tank so they may as well move him but if he can play like he did last night in a reduced role he will be fine.
Optically, it also helps when you are pushed down/out by better defensemen, rather than just sucking.Yep, and given that the UFA D market is going to be bone dry (I expect most of Gavrikov/Provorov/Chychrun to re-sign) I suspect he'll have solid value in the summer.
I didn't believe he was actually on the block but I was ready to be very frustrated if that was true, he got dealt and it meant that Juulsen drew back in.I see no real reason to dump Soucy at the moment. Trade him if there's a reason to reallocate his cap hit and roster spot to a forward but, otherwise, he's a good buffer that prevents Juulsen getting into the line-up.
Moving him in the off-season makes sense. Especially if D-Petey can continue his advancement.
Twisting words, shouting, being a conspiracist, using EP40 as a "sin eater". Boy I've been busy. Can't wait to see what else I've done.1st of all, no one is forcing anyone to play nor has anyone said that. You really like to twist people's words don't you, you been doing it almost every post. Athletes are stupid when it comes to their long term health, Henrik chopped off part of his finger to avoid missing a few weeks... of regular season hockey... in Modo during the lockout.
Other than that.... You mean like the exact same sequence of events we literally just saw Mikheyev go through except the games he played in were even more meaningless than 4 nations?
Occam's razor is that we believe the player when he talked about his injury and how it effected his season and offseason training.
Occam's razor is also that the medical staff and mgmt repeat a f***up they have already made than assume they totally learned and do a 180 from a huge track record and their own public statements proving otherwise.
I think feeling good and having condition be up to par can be different things. Like I said.Sure, but we are speculating as to the severity of the tendonitis and whether or not he actually healed over the summer…im taking him at his word that he felt good when he came to camp.
Just checked and cgy schedule is worse, seemingly higher qoc and more/longer roadtrips to the east, 22% still seems low but I'd definitely give the canucks the best shot outta the three (cgy&LAK).I think his model puts more weight into our performance from last season and/or it really dislikes Calgary's roster.
I would also choose replying like this twice in a row to dodge defending the medical staff. Wise choice.Twisting words, shouting, being a conspiracist, using EP40 as a "sin eater". Boy I've been busy. Can't wait to see what else I've done.
I guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens. I'm pretty sure that he won't be on the team next season anyway so this is all for nothing.
Medical staff is shit. You happy? Doesn't change anything.I would also choose replying like this twice in a row to dodge defending the medical staff. Wise choice.
Sure, but we are speculating as to the severity of the tendonitis and whether or not he actually healed over the summer…im taking him at his word that he felt good when he came to camp.
Well…I think speculation is the name of the game here, nobody really knows anything other than EP isn’t playing up to his earlier levels….some people think its injury related, some think its a combination of things…the way I see it we have a limited time to decide whether we need to cut bait on him before his NMC kicks in and im leaning heavily towards moving on from him…i can understand why some people still have faith, totally get it, but im not sure he’ll ever be worth $11.6m.I think feeling good and having condition be up to par can be different things. Like I said.
Play injured -> lose strength -> workout and recover -> get strength back to where it was
All these things take time. We don’t know how long recovery took/takes. If you look at academic papers about it, pro athletes with tendonitis usually take a full calendar year to fully recover. So even if he is fully recovered, building muscles and getting strength is a somewhat separate process.
Interesting thing there is he’s got us going something like 18-11 over the final 29 games while Calgary goes 14-14-1
It's obviously a combination of things but it's the lack of consistency hesitation flat energy and the fact his shot is not the same that contributes to how it's perceived as well.I get what you are saying, but it also doesn't really add up. Because Allvin has called out Pettersson twice for essentially not meeting expectations, and in the first call out, specifically mentioning preparation. If Allvin knew that Pettersson wasn't able to train as hard or as effectively because of the patellar tendinitis, then it would make no sense for Allvin to publicly call out his franchise centre for essentially not putting in enough effort into off season training.
Plus, Allvin has never limited his criticism of Pettersson to just off season training. Its been more general. And in fact, Allivin would have lots of information regarding Pettersson's in-season preparation/training/practice, etc., rather than whatever Pettersson is doing in the off season, so perhaps its more likely that Allvin's criticism was directed to inseason preparation.
Ok but which one?Petey's in the eye of the storm, now.
Well it’s evident his confidence is shot right now but we don’t know the cause. Is it because his body is just not there and he can’t do the things he want or is it because he is over thinking things.Well…I think speculation is the name of the game here, nobody really knows anything other than EP isn’t playing up to his earlier levels….some people think its injury related, some think its a combination of things…the way I see it we have a limited time to decide whether we need to cut bait on him before his NMC kicks in and im leaning heavily towards moving on from him…i can understand why some people still have faith, totally get it, but im not sure he’ll ever be worth $11.6m.
Trading Soucy before the offseason would screw the Canucks for their playoff push and they can't afford to do it. Not to mention his value is at its lowest right now and he should look much better going forward getting soft bottom pair minutes.I see no real reason to dump Soucy at the moment. Trade him if there's a reason to reallocate his cap hit and roster spot to a forward but, otherwise, he's a good buffer that prevents Juulsen getting into the line-up.
Moving him in the off-season makes sense. Especially if D-Petey can continue his advancement.