Player Discussion Patrik Laine

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Ozmodiar

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I think we may be on our way to Stage 5 in the 7 stages of grief..
  1. Shock and Denial: Initial numbing reaction to loss.
  2. Pain and Guilt: Deep feelings of sorrow and self-blame.
  3. Anger and Bargaining: Frustration leading to anger and attempts to negotiate for relief.
  4. Depression: A period of deep sadness as one processes the loss.
  5. The Upward Turn: Gradual improvement in emotional state as one begins to adjust.
  6. Reconstruction and Working Through: Actively addressing challenges posed by the loss.
  7. Acceptance and Hope: Finding a way to live with the loss and moving forward with life.
4. Depression: A period of deep sadness as one processes the loss.
5. False Hope: Will believe anything encouraging, even if from Hockeyy Insiderrr.
6. Reconstruction and Working Through
: Actively addressing challenges posed by the loss.
 

Habby4Life

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So we know by what wasn’t said today, it’s bad.

All the Twitter speculation is just that. Give it a day or two and we will know for sure.
 

BaseballCoach

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Ping me when he sniffs 40 goals once, just once.

His goal total was down because where he was taking the shots from. He has to take more shots around the net. Shots from far out are easy for goalies to save, shit shoot 1000 of them they will save most of them.

His shoulder is nothing more than an excuse. They guy said it was 100%, I’ll take his word.
I read somewhere that average velocity on Caufield's shot in the first half of last year was down 5 mph from the previous year. I don't know if it improved in the second half.
 

Doom Bot

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Man this made me really sad. I hope it works out for him and he can get back to scoring goals. Really deflated the season start for me, not looking forward to it near as much as I was.
 
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Habby4Life

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It’s a month’s difference wtf are you talking about?
First nobody knows the extent of the injury or timetable other than it will be bad. Twitter doc doesn’t know shit about the timeframe.

If he plays 10-15 games, for the most part it is essentially season ending injury by then the habs playoff fate will be decided.
 
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Habssince89

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First nobody knows the extent of the injury or timetable other than it will be bad. Twitter doc doesn’t know shit about the timeframe.

If he plays 10-15 games, for the most part it is essentially season ending injury. Grab a snickers!
Incorrect. If the injury ends his season, then it is a season-ending injury. This isn't much better, but if you're going to split hairs you should know you have it wrong.
 

Habby4Life

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Incorrect. If the injury ends his season, then it is a season-ending injury. This isn't much better, but if you're going to split hairs you should know you have it wrong.

If he comes back and plays 6-10 games it’s not “technically” a season ending injury but it is pretty much is in the bigger picture.

“Essentially” kind of implies it might as well be, ffs.

Like me correct it, if he comes back and plays a few games it’s almost a season ending injury, folks going to be ok know?
 
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