Lafleurs Guy
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Thank you to share your point of view with us, your opinion is important for the members .Just accept that we traded premium assets for an injury prone guy who ended up getting us 40 points in 60 games spanning 2 full seasons
Is it even allowed ? Id send the kids down to Colombia in an instant if I was Molson.wonder if they would consider stem cell rehab on that knee like the UFC and Wrestlers, seems to work wonders.
yeah, but what if next game, Romanov gets injured for the season as Dach ? who will school the other ?You seemed happy with Dach before the injury. Now the Hawks “took us to school?”
Okay…
This injury pisses me off , probably more so than any other in the last 10 years or so.
Why ? Because it looked like we may finally have found our big center with skills and size on the verge of blossoming into what he was supposed to become. And then bang injury and season over. One year of experience down the drain.
Why can't we have nice things in MTL ? Goddammit we literally just got Aaron Rodgers'ed
Didn’t you write the exact same thing last season when Kirby got injured?Of course this is bad, but I'm very confident that he is going to be in a very good shape next year, he is going to be on a mission, missing hockey will be the motivation to put his best season.
I really like Dach, he is only 22 years old, so i'm not worry with this injurie, he will bounce back and have a great career with after his recovery.
Can't wait to see him next year!
There always is with ACL reconstruction- as you age it’s inevitable you will develop arthritis, how much of an impact will it have on day to day life will vary depending on many factorsThe question to ask is - can Dach recover 100% from this injury or will there be longterm impacts?
The question to ask is - can Dach recover 100% from this injury or will there be longterm impacts?
Well,
On the plus side, his wrist will have some more time to heal.
Is it even allowed ? Id send the kids down to Colombia in an instant if I was Molson.
All the top strongmen go top Colombia for their stem cells, maybe because its cheaper.Nope, Mexico or Panama. In Canuckistan they give you weed, or rub A535 , that's the extend we allow
All the top strongmen go top Colombia for their stem cells, maybe because its cheaper.
Last year Dach had that mysterious sickness, went into his lower body? WTF? Never heard tell of that before. That hit wasn't hard. He has concussions on weak hit, broken wrist was legit.Every time......really?.....EVERY TIME? lol
Just stop nobody wants to read this nonsense.
I think I will take my own advice.....seee ya!
I don’t see a link to the work published by Dr Recchi.Some info on ACL injuries:
The Hockey Doc: ACL tears in hockey
I tore my ACL. Can I play hockey without surgery?www.stateofhockey.com
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Professional Hockey Players - PubMed
Most players are able to return to play in the NHL after an ACL injury. However, career length and performance may be significantly decreased compared with controls. This may represent a more severe initial injury, and more focused return-to-play pathways may identify barriers to return to play.pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
ACL Injury - Team ACL
An ACL injury is a tear or sprain of the anterior cruciate (KROO-she-ate) ligament (ACL) — one of the major ligaments in your knee.team-acl.com
ACL injuries in Ice Hockey & Return to Play Considerations - Athletico
Sport-specific training has become a larger component in athletics as coaches, parents and players strive to push the boundaries of athletes’ abilities for the betterment of players and teams. However the link between injury and high-level training is rarely discussed.www.athletico.com
What Hockey Players Should Know about ACL Tears
Hockey is not as brutal on the body as football, where full contact is possible on every down, but due to the high-speed collisions on a rink, a hockey player can find himself suffering from a serious knee injury like […]uscenterforsportsmedicine.com
Yup, top 3C's and top 4D's. Load em upLike defense should always be a priority? Having too many D is a good thing.
I don't think any of the Habs players have osteoporosis, but they might want to slack on the Corticosteroids and take their vitamins.how long does it take to recover from osteoporosis?
I don't think any of the Habs players have osteoporosis, but they might want to slack on the Corticosteroids and take their vitamins.
It’s actually pretty common yes.yeah but have many torn both the MCL and ACL at the same time? lol
Okay and how about all the other iniuries over the past years? Normal?It’s actually pretty common yes.