jack hughes injured bad it seems..

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I’m pretty sure it was Eichel’s right skate clipping Hughes’s right skate that cause the tumble. Either way it’s a bad ending.
Watch the video in the original post, the angle from behind the net. It's a nothing play until the rebound goes out, Hughes and Hanifin each move a skate toward the puck and their skates collide.
 
So, never played hockey?

I separated my shoulder and was off the ice for 5 months on a surprisingly similar not that bad, nonchalant impact with the boards.

Anyone with a Matt Rempe avatar probably has never laced up skates

As for the thread, beyond comical anyone thinks he's injury prone based on a play that's injuring 95% of the league's players

He doesn’t make amazing decisions w the puck. 4 nations proved he’s a low IQ player. Good motor but who is he passing it to, etc. Needs more size or brains.

Sullivan had him at wing when he's a center, please learn the sport lol
 
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Horrible for Jack and the Devils. Hope it's not too bad but...it did not look good.

Honestly, to my eye, looked more malicious from Eichel thank most people think. Eichel's skate is what sweeps Hughes' feet out from him. And then Eichel falls on Hughes which (inadvertently or intentionally) prevents him from protecting himself before he hits the boards.
 
Horrible for Jack and the Devils. Hope it's not too bad but...it did not look good.

Honestly, to my eye, looked more malicious from Eichel thank most people think. Eichel's skate is what sweeps Hughes' feet out from him. And then Eichel falls on Hughes which (inadvertently or intentionally) prevents him from protecting himself before he hits the boards.
Yeah I think so too, that’s why Keefe was pissed.

I’m positive Eichel didn’t mean to hurt him , but he knows what he’s doing.
 
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My guess is a shoulder dislocation.

4-6 weeks, maybe a surgery in the offseson if the rotator cuff is damaged/shoulder is unstable.
 
Yeah I think so too, that’s why Keefe was pissed.

I’m positive Eichel didn’t mean to hurt him , but he knows what he’s doing.
Yep. He didn't mean for Hughes to blow out his shoulder out against the boards, but he definitely meant to get a piece of him and in a fast-moving sport this is what can happen.

Should have been a penalty on Eichel at minimum.
 
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Anyone with a Matt Rempe avatar probably has never laced up skates

As for the thread, beyond comical anyone thinks he's injury prone based on a play that's injuring 95% of the league's players



Sullivan had him at wing when he's a center, please learn the sport lol

I mean he’s not one of the 4 best centres so either he’s a wing or he’s not on the team.
 
Horrible for Jack and the Devils. Hope it's not too bad but...it did not look good.

Honestly, to my eye, looked more malicious from Eichel thank most people think. Eichel's skate is what sweeps Hughes' feet out from him. And then Eichel falls on Hughes which (inadvertently or intentionally) prevents him from protecting himself before he hits the boards.
But the whole reason Hughes fell in the first place is because Hughes reached out his foot in order to kick the pick, which also caused him to lose his balance. If he hadn't, then that would be entirely harmless. Blaming Eichel for this seems like a stretch.
 
But the whole reason Hughes fell in the first place is because Hughes reached out his foot in order to kick the pick, which also caused him to lose his balance. If he hadn't, then that would be entirely harmless. Blaming Eichel for this seems like a stretch.
Hughes takes a small kick at it but Eichel takes out Hughes' other skate. That's what makes him lose his balance, otherwise Hughes just makes a fly by kick and swings away below the goal line.
 
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But the whole reason Hughes fell in the first place is because Hughes reached out his foot in order to kick the pick, which also caused him to lose his balance. If he hadn't, then that would be entirely harmless. Blaming Eichel for this seems like a stretch.
Again, by my eye, looks pretty clear Eichel tried to get a piece of him. He took his skates out.

I don't think he "intended" to injure him, but pretty much everyone in the NHL knows how to "accidentally" get a piece of someone, and in a fast game it can lead to horrible results.
 
When a player keeps getting injured over and over again, I wouldn't call them freak injuries.
Could have protected himself better as he was falling.

what an absolutely comical last sentence.
man, sometimes people say things and I just say “nothing surprises me anymore”
 
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Yep. He didn't mean for Hughes to blow out his shoulder out against the boards, but he definitely meant to get a piece of him and in a fast-moving sport this is what can happen.

Should have been a penalty on Eichel at minimum.
Honestly I would have understood if the called 2mins tripping on Eichel... I'm still not sure I'd fully agree with the call, but I could understand the refs making the call. In the same breath though I can also fully understand why they didn't, especially only seeing it once at speed.
 
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Same shoulder, same type of injury, probably same long-term diagnosis. And Vegas is low-key dirty and has been since they debuted in the league with Bettman’s thumb fully on the scale for them, so I’m not giving Jackass Eichel the benefit of the doubt.

Devils won’t make the playoffs now, but what else is new?
 
I have never played hockey, so I may be totally off here, but to me it looked like Eichel was trying to stop or at least slow down and in the process his right skate made contact with Hughes' right skate and they both ended up losing balance and crashed into the boards. Hughes got the worst of it and the injury is of course extremely unfortunate, but it wasn't a malicious play by Eichel, and I am not even sure I would call it reckless, though a case could probably made for that.

I hope Hughes recovers quickly and most importantly fully.
 
I have never played hockey, so I may be totally off here, but to me it looked like Eichel was trying to stop or at least slow down and in the process his right skate made contact with Hughes' right skate and they both ended up losing balance and crashed into the boards. Hughes got the worst of it and the injury is of course extremely unfortunate, but it wasn't a malicious play by Eichel, and I am not even sure I would call it reckless, though a case could probably made for that.

I hope Hughes recovers quickly and most importantly fully.
If you’re analyzing a play where a player got injured and the team/player on the other side of it has a track record of such plays, you’re looking into it too much. Occam’s razor: Vegas is a chickenshit franchise that has always played dirty, knowing that they’ll get away with it.
 
I have never played hockey, so I may be totally off here, but to me it looked like Eichel was trying to stop or at least slow down and in the process his right skate made contact with Hughes' right skate and they both ended up losing balance and crashed into the boards. Hughes got the worst of it and the injury is of course extremely unfortunate, but it wasn't a malicious play by Eichel, and I am not even sure I would call it reckless, though a case could probably made for that.

I hope Hughes recovers quickly and most importantly fully.

Unbiased and accurate.

I was surprised there wasn’t a penalty called, at least a vague “2 minutes for interference.” At the same time, it looked more innocuous than malicious, but no less unfortunate.

I hope he heals soon.
 
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If you’re analyzing a play where a player got injured and the team/player on the other side of it has a track record of such plays, you’re looking into it too much. Occam’s razor: Vegas is a chickenshit franchise that has always played dirty, knowing that they’ll get away with it.
True, but in this case I really don't think that that was the case.

It's good to remember that even if a person is guilty 9 times out of 10, they're still innocent that once out of 10.
 
Ryan Whitney accidentally cursed this dude. Hope it isn’t shoulder or serious, that’s just bad luck. Doubt Eichel meant to kick his foot out, but he did.
Ironic thing is that Hughes basically had just slew footed someone on the other end of the ice at the beginning of this video.
 
They just played together at the 4 nations and Eichel stayed there after checking that he was OK. No malicious intent and looked like 2 guys playing hard and bad result.

Keefe blew a gasket as Hughes was involved in a very similar play earlier in the period and Hughes was penalized leading to a goal against on that PP.

Inconsistant reffing from Wes? Say it ain't so....
 
True, but in this case I really don't think that that was the case.

It's good to remember that even if a person is guilty 9 times out of 10, they're still innocent that once out of 10.
And i’m gonna be there saying that they’re still guilty as hell on that 10th. This is very reminiscent of analyzing the Heiskenan injury to me. Was that malicious? Possibly not. Do they deserve the benefit of the doubt? Hell no.
 

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