B.T. (August 28, 2024)
Ehlers defies two herniated discs and is ready for the Olympic hunt
The summer has been good for the ice hockey player Nikolaj Ehlers, who now finally feels on top after being plagued by major neck problems.
The forward, who will play Olympic qualification with the Danish national team in the coming days, played a good 87 NHL games for the Winnipeg Jets last season, but it was sometimes in great pain.
"It has definitely progressed. I have felt much better and feel ready to take the games as they come. Everything around the neck is trained and can help support" says Nikolaj Ehlers.
The problems arose just before the start of the season last fall and turned out to stem from two herniated discs that had lodged in the neck.
It can be a serious matter, but Ehlers hopes that with training and treatment he can keep the pain at bay in the future.
"It's a bit of shit, but there's not much you can do about it. The worst case scenario with such an injury is surgery. However, I am not there at all."
"It certainly hasn't been fun. I had to cancel the WC because my head was going crazy. It is extremely uncomfortable to run around with such an injury" says Nikolaj Ehlers.
He will, as always, be an important offensive figure on the strongly occupied Danish national team, which in Aalborg will have to fight with Great Britain, Japan and Norway for access to the Winter Olympics in 2026.
Denmark warmed up on Sunday and Monday with two test matches against Latvia. It turned into a win and a loss, and Ehlers recorded three assists while trying to get the rhythm of the game into his body.
"It is a bit strange to play important matches already in August, but the whole summer training has been about us peaking a bit earlier than we usually do."
"Most of the players have had some training matches with their club team, but we are a few who haven't. That's why it was good to get the two games in Latvia. The first game was a bit slow, but it was better in the secon" says Nikolaj Ehlers.
Denmark opens the Olympic qualification on Thursday evening against Great Britain.