Injury Report: Matthews - Day to Day - Placed on IR

therealkoho

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Would he have to call in sick everyday, or just wait until he gets back and blame it on Mitch and let the doctors know that wearing the team mandated amulets has been giving him a migraine level headache the days he does dcide to wear it! 🏅

Who else remembers "Motor City Smitty"? That guy was beloved for his efforts...
Tru dat

My buddies used to say I was a carbon copy of him
 
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Fogelhund

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I'm no doctor, but I'd have to guess a wrist injury wouldn't keep him from skating. Given it's upper body, my uninformed speculation thinks back.
 

Fogelhund

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Sounds like he will miss the next two games for sure.
Sounds like it, and I'm ok with that. Clearly he wasn't playing to the level we've expected from him, so hopefully he is 100% when he comes back. I've liked what I've seen in his absence, and hopefully with him back, we just raise to another level.
 
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TMLBlueandWhite

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Matthews is made of porcelain.

They should trade him. All he does is score goals. At least Ovechkin throws the body.

And boy oh boy does Ovechkin ever have a lot of body to throw.
 

BraveCanadian

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No rush to get captain matthew$ back.. team is playing great right now without him and he wasn’t doing much.

Hopefully he can get healthy and try to earn some of that dough.
 

Stephen

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When Matthews was struggling with quality of play I thought they might load manage him for a couple of weeks, and that coincided perfectly with this injury, whatever it is.

Without real details you just get a vague information vacuum that opens the player up to speculation and I don’t think it protects them, because the public weighs it against the injuries that are actually reported with the concrete timelines, recoveries etc.

So if it were to guess they’re just giving him 2 weeks off to get his head right, conditioning up, if he’s banged up with some bumps and bruises a little he can heal.
 
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When Matthews was struggling with quality of play I thought they might load manage him for a couple of weeks, and that coincided perfectly with this injury, whatever it is.

Without real details you just get a vague information vacuum that opens the player up to speculation and I don’t think it protects them, because the public weighs it against the injuries that are actually reported with the concrete timelines, recoveries etc.

So if it were to guess they’re just giving him 2 weeks off to get his head right, conditioning up, if he’s banged up with some bumps and bruises a little he can heal.
From game 1 it was obvious that something was wrong with him.
Shot did not have the usual snap.
Bobbling pucks,'
Losing board battles.
Things that never happen when he's healthy,

He is battling an injury.. period.
What it is? Who knows.
Team says not wrist.
So pick one of.....back, shoulder, concussion.
 
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BallardEra

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So if it were to guess they’re just giving him 2 weeks off to get his head right, conditioning up, if he’s banged up with some bumps and bruises a little he can heal.
Berube said he's been dealing with this since training camp. Kyper said it's not the wrist or the shoulder.

If I had to guess, I'd go with a bad back.
 
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BallardEra

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Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube was asked if Matthews has experienced any setbacks in his recovery from an upper-body injury that has shelved him since last week.

"No, not really. It's just not getting to where it needs to get to," Berube said after Toronto's morning skate. "So we're just trying to manage it, you know. Just trying to make sure when it comes back, he's good and 100 percent."

 
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Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube was asked if Matthews has experienced any setbacks in his recovery from an upper-body injury that has shelved him since last week.

"No, not really. It's just not getting to where it needs to get to," Berube said after Toronto's morning skate. "So we're just trying to manage it, you know. Just trying to make sure when it comes back, he's good and 100 percent."


I don't like this. Seems like he is not getting better as fast as they think he should. Something is not right here. I just wonder WTF is wrong?
 
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Auston Marlander

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When Matthews was struggling with quality of play I thought they might load manage him for a couple of weeks, and that coincided perfectly with this injury, whatever it is.

Without real details you just get a vague information vacuum that opens the player up to speculation and I don’t think it protects them, because the public weighs it against the injuries that are actually reported with the concrete timelines, recoveries etc.

So if it were to guess they’re just giving him 2 weeks off to get his head right, conditioning up, if he’s banged up with some bumps and bruises a little he can heal.

What in the white Oakley uncle tinfoil hat is this BS?!
 

LeafGrief

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When Matthews was struggling with quality of play I thought they might load manage him for a couple of weeks, and that coincided perfectly with this injury, whatever it is.

Without real details you just get a vague information vacuum that opens the player up to speculation and I don’t think it protects them, because the public weighs it against the injuries that are actually reported with the concrete timelines, recoveries etc.

So if it were to guess they’re just giving him 2 weeks off to get his head right, conditioning up, if he’s banged up with some bumps and bruises a little he can heal.
I didn’t think they’d give him two weeks, much less a run that includes the Bruins, Wings, Habs, and Sens, but here they are.

I love this guy, but he just does not have that dawg in him. I circle my calendar for beer league games against rivals. Even if we’re just a couple of knuckleheads with this load management speculation and he is dealing with something that’s actually nagging him, these are the games he’s missing!? Our rivals are all ass, this is the opportunity to bury them with some legendary big goals, then convalesce when the games don’t matter. We’ve got one game against Vegas all of next week, how they’re managing this is just… ugh.
 

Menzinger

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When Matthews was struggling with quality of play I thought they might load manage him for a couple of weeks, and that coincided perfectly with this injury, whatever it is.

Without real details you just get a vague information vacuum that opens the player up to speculation and I don’t think it protects them, because the public weighs it against the injuries that are actually reported with the concrete timelines, recoveries etc.

So if it were to guess they’re just giving him 2 weeks off to get his head right, conditioning up, if he’s banged up with some bumps and bruises a little he can heal.

Though what does the team actually gain from disclosing injury details other than potentially giving the next opposition a more specific target on the players body?

I get the frustration as a fan, which I share,.but ultimately don't see anything wrong with the quite approach to injuries
 
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Stephen

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Though what does the team actually gain from disclosing injury details other than potentially giving the next opposition a more specific target on the players body?

I get the frustration as a fan, which I share,.but ultimately don't see anything wrong with the quite approach to injuries

Well here’s the thing. NHL superstars get injured and people generally know exactly what’s wrong with them. Connor McDavid knee injury in 2020. Ankle injury in 2024. Nikita Kucherov. Hip injury, 2021. This is just disclosure of information, people know what’s wrong with them, there’s a timeline and fair enough get healthy and come back when you’re ready.

Non specific day to day injuries that spill into week to week with planned return dates and vague statements just makes me think it’s an injury with a bit of load management mixed in.

Also, the shadow of last year’s first round hangs over Matthews. What exactly was wrong with him, and it’s a good thing the team battled back to erase that bench scene in Game 4 and when he didn’t come out again for the third. You weigh that absence vs what another guy would play through and the information vacuum works against the player.
 
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