TheNewEra
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not what i want to hear but i dont mind the cautious approach either
will be a lot more concerned if he hasnt played a game and its october 2nd
not what i want to hear but i dont mind the cautious approach either
Well absolutely and also we don’t have any other choice.Once again, I will place my trust in management as they are more aware of the situation than we are.
when were we told that? that he is not 100% ?Well absolutely and also we don’t have any other choice.
But he is not 100% as we were told. Which again. Is fine and the reality of the sports world. But we are in a sports discussion board lol
I don't think what's happening guarantees this.Well absolutely and also we don’t have any other choice.
But he is not 100% as we were told. Which again. Is fine and the reality of the sports world. But we are in a sports discussion board lol
What are you basing this on?Well absolutely and also we don’t have any other choice.
But he is not 100% as we were told. Which again. Is fine and the reality of the sports world. But we are in a sports discussion board lol
Both those tweets were before Norris tweaked his shoulder and had a setback (happened in October). So reporters reporting that things are going fine before they don't isn't really the gotcha you think it is.Reporters saying everything is fine and this is all planned
Mick telling everyone to chill because this is the plan
This doesn't feel familiar at all
Now obviously Norris didn't have an admitted set back and he didn't start camp in a no contact jersey but I understand the worry some have until we actually see him in game action and a full participant
Player Discussion - Josh Norris C 6’1” - Part 2
I'm really worried about this kid's shoulder. He should have had surgery 11 months ago. That whole waiting and trying again thing last year was a massive f***up, IMO.forums.hfboards.com
Player Discussion - Josh Norris C 6’1” - Part 2
I'm really worried about this kid's shoulder. He should have had surgery 11 months ago. That whole waiting and trying again thing last year was a massive f***up, IMO.forums.hfboards.com
So you dont think after another surgery since a minor tweak after he was apparently 100 percent last time isnt something to worry about after missing two practice days and still not dressing for an exhibition game?Both those tweets were before Norris tweaked his shoulder and had a setback (happened in October). So reporters reporting that things are going fine before they don't isn't really the gotcha you think it is.
Nothing was wrong last time until something went wrong. Right now, nothing has gone wrong. Acting like this is just a precursor to something going wrong is re-writing how last year went.
Norris didn't even shed the non-contact jersey until the 6th day of camp last year, just a day or two before that Mendes Tweet.
Just needs 3 more hours of rehab and he’ll be 100% !!This is scary. He needs reps badly, more than anyone on the team probably.
Yeah I actually think it’s a good idea to do exactly what you say if that is in fact the case.Sens could be using the extra time to put Norris through the paces in practice to help him gain confidence and be far less tentative than he was when he started playing games last year. They want him 100% and they want him feeling like he can give it 100% without holding back thinking about his shoulder.
Just a possibility. The Norris we saw last year should not be a 2C on this team.
No. Stützle is a CENTER. He is this teams number 1 CENTER. He plays best at CENTER. He is our best CENTER.I’m as big a Norris supporter as anyone but Pinto is really,really good.
If Norris gets back on track, I’d put Stu on the wing in a year or 2 and run Pinto, Norris and Ostapchuk/Greig down the middle. Stu could be Kane or Kuch on the wing.
What's to gain by paying him in a bunch of early exhibition games when guys are trying to make a name for themselves. Play him in the last few when rosters are close to being set.If he's 100% healthy, what exactly is there to err on the side of caution?
Really looking forward to him actually being healthy as demonstrated by extended play on ice.
He’s not yet a two way centre. We’ve seen great skill drive play from the wing. It doesn’t matter unless Pinto and Norris show out as top 6 centres in the next couple years and Stutzle doesn’t improve defensively.No. Stützle is a CENTER. He is this teams number 1 CENTER. He plays best at CENTER. He is our best CENTER.
Hmmm this sounds familiar...What's to gain by paying him in a bunch of early exhibition games when guys are trying to make a name for themselves. Play him in the last few when rosters are close to being set.
What's to gain by paying him in a bunch of early exhibition games when guys are trying to make a name for themselves. Play him in the last few when rosters are close to being set.
Maybe and maybe not.
Because the NHL mandates that you must play a minimum number of vets. So some guys have to play. Guaranteed that teams would hold most guys out until the last 2-3 games if they could.Why do we play Chabot, Tkachuk, etc in exhibition games.
The pre-season and training camp serves an important purpose. Yes, that purpose is different for a veteran than a fringe NHLer. I don't think it is ideal for any player to play their first game of the year in the regular season.
People have questions because the Senators haven't been completely transparent about why he isn't playing. They have claimed caution, but they haven't clarified why they feel the need to be cautious. Being cautious would imply that there is a greater chance of re-injury in September than their would be a month later when the season opens. So is the issue that he needs more time? Or is the issue that he is as healed as he is ever going to be, and because they are unsure about whether he can make it through multiple games they are going to wait for the season to play him?
And so just randomly they kept Norris out but decided to play Chabot, who is himself coming back from surgery?Maybe and maybe not.
Because the NHL mandates that you must play a minimum number of vets. So some guys have to play. Guaranteed that teams would hold most guys out until the last 2-3 games if they could.
One is a 4 month longer recovery, and on his third one.And so just randomly they kept Norris out but decided to play Chabot, who is himself coming back from surgery?
You have to play basically 50% vets minimum. You can look up the games required, and players required.Why do we play Chabot, Tkachuk, etc in exhibition games.
The pre-season and training camp serves an important purpose. Yes, that purpose is different for a veteran than a fringe NHLer. I don't think it is ideal for any player to play their first game of the year in the regular season.
People have questions because the Senators haven't been completely transparent about why he isn't playing. They have claimed caution, but they haven't clarified why they feel the need to be cautious. Being cautious would imply that there is a greater chance of re-injury in September than their would be a month later when the season opens. So is the issue that he needs more time? Or is the issue that he is as healed as he is ever going to be, and because they are unsure about whether he can make it through multiple games they are going to wait for the season to play him?
What's to gain by paying him in a bunch of early exhibition games when guys are trying to make a name for themselves. Play him in the last few when rosters are close to being set.
Maybe and maybe not.
Because the NHL mandates that you must play a minimum number of vets. So some guys have to play. Guaranteed that teams would hold most guys out until the last 2-3 games if they could.
And of course full disclosure and transparency on injury status is the NHL norm so we really should be nervousWhy do we play Chabot, Tkachuk, etc in exhibition games.
The pre-season and training camp serves an important purpose. Yes, that purpose is different for a veteran than a fringe NHLer. I don't think it is ideal for any player to play their first game of the year in the regular season.
People have questions because the Senators haven't been completely transparent about why he isn't playing. They have claimed caution, but they haven't clarified why they feel the need to be cautious. Being cautious would imply that there is a greater chance of re-injury in September than their would be a month later when the season opens. So is the issue that he needs more time? Or is the issue that he is as healed as he is ever going to be, and because they are unsure about whether he can make it through multiple games they are going to wait for the season to play him?
I think it's 7 players that have to meet the thresholdOne is a 4 month longer recovery, and on his third one.
You have to play basically 50% vets minimum. You can look up the games required, and players required.
100 games I think or so many in last 2 years.
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