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I think the problem is it's a case by case situation. Norris having 3 surgeries in the last 3-4 years or so....that's not a lot of time to recover and rebuild muscle.
Spread out the surgeries over a decade or longer, and you'd likely have better results. Also depends what part of the shoulder they're fixing, too.
Really sucks for Norris. I know the kid has money and is set for life and all, but he was on the road to having a decade+ career. I hope the surgery works out, but you have to think that shoulder will always be a big issue now. Even playing wing might not be enough to protect it.
Tarasenko had those 3 surgeries over the span of 28 months. He complained of issues of instability of the second surgery, which is likely what was going on with Norris at the start of the year. He also went with the same surgeon as Tarasenko for the third surgery. On the surface there is a lot of similarities. Right now it’s a wait and see but I think there’s reason to be cautiously optimistic.
Here is a good article with some quotes from the surgeon who claims he has never had a case of reoccurrence.
A chip on his shoulder: Vladimir Tarasenko's doctor says disgruntled Blues star is healthy and motivated
Tarasenko's doctor: "Vlad's shoulder is very stable and strong. ... There is no doubt, Vlad will be 100 percent ready" for next season.
theathletic.com