Prospect Info: David Reinbacher - Laval Rocket edition

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You don’t think it matters to have rehabilitation expertise before passing judgement on a rehab plan?
You mean a speculative rehab plan? We don't know what the plan actually is. Posters are just coming up with what they think the plan is. Also, no, I don't think you need expertise to provide judgement on a hockey message board lol.
 
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He was skating very well after his return to play. Very much the opposite of how Dach looked like at the beginning of the season.

If it's the knee that is bothering him, then we are in serious trouble. That's two projected core pieces that we can no longer count on.
 
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He was skating very well after his return to play. Very much the opposite of how Dach looked like at the beginning of the season.

If it's the knee that is bothering him, then we are in serious trouble. That's two projected core pieces that we can no longer count on.
How does being a drama queen feel?

If he is feeling soreness in the knee, it doesn't mean that the knee is shot and that he will never play at a reasonable level in the NHL.

Big operation. Rehab process...

What's important is next training camp for the Habs. In the few games played, Reinbacher looks like he didn't miss a beat. Playing more games this year would definitely help, but it won't be the end of the world if the time is used to properly heal instead.
 
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