Sens of Anarchy
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6-8 weeks could be longer dependingHow long does an axe to the head take to heal?
6-8 weeks could be longer dependingHow long does an axe to the head take to heal?
He's played what, 9 games, and the majority of that with health of his newborn weighing on him?
I think it's a bit early to write him off as done. Guy gets some extra rope before I'll be too critical given the circumstances.
Rough on the Mrs too.. Ownership and management and the boys are all behind him to take the time he needsI get that it's a result oriented business... but worrying about the life of your newborn has to have a serious impact on you no matter what you do. I cant think of anything more stressful
Willing to give perron the benefit of the doubt on this one.
Wahlstrom isn’t going to help with that. The last time he was good offensively was 2018 in his draft year.We need scoring in our bottom six.
There’s a reason he’s on waivers. And there’s a reason why he was highly drafted. It’s very low risk. If he can develop chemistry with some one great. Maybe it gives stutzle a trigger man. I mean even if we we get like a nice run of 20 games from him it’s a win.Wahlstrom isn’t going to help with that. The last time he was good offensively was 2018 in his draft year.
Stutzle is turning Adam gaudette into a passable 5v5 player. He can do the same for whalstromIt sure sounds like Wahlstrom's knee(s?) is done and can't keep up.
We need to get faster, not slower.
Stutzle is turning Adam gaudette into a passable 5v5 player. He can do the same for whalstrom