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He still got paidYou are basically asking is 1 cup worth 100m.
The answer is no.
He still got paidYou are basically asking is 1 cup worth 100m.
The answer is no.
If he's able to live a fulfilling life post hockey in which his injuries do not negatively impact his activities of daily living, mental health, and social health, why not? He likely hit his professional goal of winning a cup and earning a f*** ton of money.
You know his deal takes him to 37 right?Once his new deal is up, 12m x 8 year deal could have been all that money he potentially pissed away. I rounded up to summarize the convo.
Bro is going to be like 37 when this contract ends. How much money did he lose by playing?No but that's only because I like money
Iconic album. Always gotta respect a fellow Kezia StanKezia is legit my fav album ever, bar none. Love it whenever i see someone else who also recognizes its greatness.
If you're getting 20 bucks per asprin you're doing pretty good. It was $85/pill last I sawI don't think its so much the insurance companies need oversight but they do its the hospitals charging 20 dollars for an aspirin that is absurd.
Thats the difference between the insurance system in Germany and USA. In Germany its not rampant with fraud so they can keep the costs down.
Timeline is mostly correct, but he was absolutely in a tremendous amount of pain thru the ‘22 playoff run. He didn’t touch the ice a single time other than games. The staff did everything they could to keep the pain down throughout the process. They just all assumed to would get better during the summer. It didn’t. It actually got worse since they looked at it again. There was zero cartilage left.That isn't how things went down.
The injury occurred due to a cut skate in the bubble and he had surgery (Oct '20). The knee degraded over time and he had another surgery right before the '22 playoffs (Mar '22). It started bothering him again the next training camp so another surgery happened (Oct '22). And we all know the rest - after that failed, he had the big one (Mar '23).
In other words, this wasn't a situation where he made a deal with the devil. If he didn't participate in the 2022 postseason, the only thing that would be different now is he - and the Avalanche - wouldn't have a Stanley Cup.
So those who dare disagree with you live in their mom’s basement?And his is the only answer worth reading in this thread.
None of the hypothetical Lindy's living in their mom's basement opinions matter...at all.
You just made that up.You made that up, as you have no idea.
Some players have pain when they retire, but when stop playing and stop stressing the area, they are fine.
Evidently the E.R you visited in the states was slow the day you were there.I have health insurance and I am not even close to rich. Never had a problem and never waited more than 10 minutes in USA. Spend 4 months out of the year in Florida.
Also lived in Germany its not free it cost me more than USA.
Canada in Niagara banged my head split it open and the triage said 6 hour wait. I went home.
When you win the cup you complete hockey, you won the game, it's what they life for.Timeline is mostly correct, but he was absolutely in a tremendous amount of pain thru the ‘22 playoff run. He didn’t touch the ice a single time other than games. The staff did everything they could to keep the pain down throughout the process. They just all assumed to would get better during the summer. It didn’t. It actually got worse since they looked at it again. There was zero cartilage left.
I say all that to say, playing thru it likely made it worse. He had to play. That was their shot.
In my opinion was it worth it? Absolutely, yes. I think Landy would say the same even though he’s gone thru it a bit from every angle not playing.
He can buy the best medical pain killersAll the money in the world won't make you happy if you are crippled or in constant pain.
My math was not mathing. I somehow thought he was up for a new deal in the next 2 years. Apologies all.You know his deal takes him to 37 right?
I guess that you are new to the notion of hyperbole.So those who dare disagree with you live in their mom’s basement?
That accusation is pretty childish and much more likely to come from someone who actually does live in their moms basement.
Kesler kind of the thing. And he mentioned that there were things he couldn't do with his kids as they got older, like play recreational sports/do activities with them. There is being sore, then there is not being able to try to do things.Professional athletes train their whole lives just for that. For him it was a no brainer. I would say the only thing he might regret about it is if it gets in the way of playing with his children. If it doesn’t I’m sure he’s more than happy with his name on the cup. Spent his whole life trying to get that and he did. If this is it for him he did a hell of a job as a player/captain of the Colorado avalanche. Best of luck
Health is more important than anything. Only young idiots who’ve sustained nothing more than a paper cut while still under the childhood spell of thinking athletes would sacrifice their family for a Cup think otherwise.
Sure, but what does this have to do with Landeskog?
This isn't a thread about the Lea-WHAT?! Sharks?!He's an idiot.
If he didnt put himself through this destruction of his knees, he could be basically be like Thornton and Marleau, happy for the rest of their lives. Jumbo and Patty are so happy they walked out for their retirement ceremonies, played in the recent alumni games, are seen spotted at SJ AHL games, made a Christmas commercial together. Just bliss.
Landyskog will not be able to skate, let alone do any of these things.
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