I know one thing for sure. I'm going to be totally pissed in camp with all the extraneous bodies.Gruesome : Adjective , causing repulsion or horror; grisly.
This is my problem with people making WAY too big a deal than it should be regarding his injury lol
It's a torn ACL, yes it's bad, all ligament tears are bad, this one is just 'worse' because of the lengthy period of time the new ligament gas to organically mesh with the bones (if they are using a ligament from a fresh cadaver , gross I know)
He's 23 not 33, and the injury has not been career threatening for 15 years now with the progresses of the surgery
Best of all, was already back on the ice in April
Full offseason program he normally does + the extra knee rehab
By next October He's back to 100% and then some
I get people being skeptical of people when it comes to 'major injury'
But the ACL tear affects way more NBA players and NFL players in the long run, the advantage of 'skating' helps us here
If he had SNAPPED his tibia in half or something I'd be waaaaay more cautious and worrisome obviously
But I just can't bring myself to be SUPER worried about an NHL ACL tear anymore
It's really just about 'length of time' we get impatient about
I honestly cant wait to see him back for training camp and see who the lucky guy is playing next to Dach and Newhook (should be Caufield)
There are only a handful of kids who should be playing alongside the top Pros.
Two camps from the get go and tell the Laval camp the players who step it up will be the ones
to get any pre-season spots that need to be filled.
Want to be good out of the gate play the guys who need to gel with each other with each other FFS.
Maybe Suzuki's line wouldn't take three games to get in sync.
Damn what a concept.