This won’t last with all of the jockeying but it looks good tonight. And damn… 3 metro teams over .700.
It wasn't directly from the front.
The replay at about 30 seconds in that video shows it coming in mostly from the side and the knee buckles a little bit.
Yes but Wilson did the same test spin after his nothing-looking injury a few years ago in playoffs, and he didn't look all that injured. But it turned out to be torn ACL and he was 8 months on IR. So looks can be deceiving. Anyway, let's hope it's day-to-day and nothing worse.OV stayed on the bench, took the ice after the whistle to test it out, took a few turns and decided it wasn't good enough
He was putting weight on it, didn't wince, and went down the tunnel without help (though limping some)
Those aren't signs of something serious.
Serious is going off on a stretcher
Serious is testing it out after the whistle and wincing in pain and needing help down the tunnel
Watching the incident, sure he took a side impact and buckled a little bit, but was more like a 3/10 instead of 8/10 or worse in terms of "holy shit!" and not some outrageous unnatural bending with obvious injury
Obv none of us know anything yet, but I was encouraged that he stayed on the bench, waited for the whistle to test it out, didn't have extreme reaction while testing it, just shook his head
Hope it was just a stinger and kept out for caution and no need to return with it 6-2
if anyone deserves benefit of the doubt it's Russian Machine, Wilson has never been called Ontario Machine Never Breaks and has missed time several times for various injuries vs OV's legendYes but Wilson did the same test spin after his nothing-looking injury a few years ago in playoffs, and he didn't look all that injured. But it turned out to be torn ACL and he was 8 months on IR. So looks can be deceiving. Anyway, let's hope it's day-to-day and nothing worse.
He wasn't even hit in the knee. To me it looked more like the lower side of his left leg. And after looking at the video multiple times, I'm leaning toward McBain being intentional with the contact. OV is looking forward, but maybe he sees McBain with the corner of his eye but doesn't suspect he will be hit or he thought McBain would avoid him? McBain is skating in a straight line but looking down. To me it's a douche move made to look unintentional.To me it looked more like an ancle sprain/strain then a potential knee injury.
I don't know. To me more like side of the calf. I have had both knee and high ankle sprains as a goalie(both times I felt a sharp pop). It was neither for him from what I could tell. If there were positives, OV was able to get up eventually on his own power to glide to the bench. He came out on the ice again to test it, did not feel comfortable enough, and limped on his own power down the players walkway to the dressing room. If OV knew it was something worse, then he would walk straight to the locker room or have someone carry his weight on injured leg. I think the trainer wouldn't have allowed OV to skate or walk on his own if he thought it was worse.To me it looked more like an ancle sprain/strain then a potential knee injury.
It still can be a knee injury though. When I tore my ACL while playing soccer years ago, the contact was at the lower side of my leg.He wasn't even hit in the knee. To me it looked more like the lower side of his left leg. And after looking at the video multiple times, I'm leaning toward McBain being intentional with the contact. OV is looking forward, but maybe he sees McBain with the corner of his eye but doesn't suspect he will be hit or he thought McBain would avoid him? McBain is skating in a straight line but looking down. To me it's a douche move made to look unintentional.
Five. Straight. Periods.