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Reminded that Chabot was the guy Calgary wanted in 2015.
Did they strike gold here? Time will tell, but these are good signs.
Reminded that Chabot was the guy Calgary wanted in 2015.
Did they strike gold here? Time will tell, but these are good signs.
Reminded that Chabot was the guy Calgary wanted in 2015.
Did they strike gold here? Time will tell, but these are good signs.
Jeremie Poirier suffered a skate laceration of his arm in the game in Abbotsford on October 21st.What was his exact injury? A cut and out from October and just started to skate?
Probably not too comparable, but after my carpel tunnel surgery, it was weird to even hold a pen for like 6 months. So it's not just the cut that needs to heal it's all the nerves, muscles, and such that take time.Jeremie Poirier suffered a skate laceration of his arm in the game in Abbotsford on October 21st.
Poirier required surgery to repair the laceration. I have to imagine it was a pretty deep cut if its taken 3 months to heal.
That right there is probably why. If it's his arms, it 100% cut through muscle, and depending on how large and how deep the cut is, it could definitely increase that time a fair bit. Hockey players do use their arms a LOT so if it's not healed properly, it would really impact his ability to playSo it's not just the cut that needs to heal it's all the nerves, muscles, and such that take time.
Good point.At least it being his arm he'd still be able to do cardio (like on a bike, no need to skae) to keep that up. Hopefully he gets back with the Wranglers soon, he would probably already be at least part time on this team if he didn't get injured and we wouldn't have to keep rotating bums like Oesterle in regularly.
Jeremie Poirier was a welcome sight at Wranglers’ practice this week.
The 21-year-old was on fire to start the season with seven points (1g,6a) in four games, but he suffered a forearm laceration against the Abbotsford Canucks on Oct. 21 that has kept him out of the lineup ever since.
It’s been a long road to recovery for the Flames’ 2020 third-round selection (72nd overall) and Poirier was excited to finally rejoin the group on the ice this week.
“Feels good,” he said. “It’s been a challenging year physically and mentally, obviously, just being away from the game for so long.
“It’s cool to be around the guys and just come to practice every day and have some fun and enjoy it.
“Going to take it pretty easy, ease back into it, get my swagger back a little bit, have some fun and enjoy being around the guys.”
Poirier finished second in rookie defenceman scoring last season with 41 points (9g,31a) in 69 games and has the distinction of scoring the first goal in Wranglers’ franchise history on Oct.16, 2022.
He will be an important piece on an already depleted Wranglers’ blueline but for now (with no confirmed timeline for his return to game action) Poirier is just focused on easing his way back into the mix.
Oh, he intends to enjoy himself while he’s out there, too.
“I’m feeling good, I haven’t skated with people in a long time, so for me to get back its super fun first of all,” he explained.
“Just to go out there and have some fun, don’t put too much pressure on myself, just ease back into it, get the timing back and get used to the systems … I think it’s going pretty well and excited to get back with the guys.”
No, and with everything going on in my life I hadn't seen a game in February and didn't realize he was out until FridayHave you heard how much longer Solo's out?