Per JD Igor and Buch injured in car accident

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Another thing to remember is modern cars, especially nice ones, are designed to crumple in an accident. The front in particular. A semi minor accident in a nice Mercedes can definitely look a lot worse due to that

Was thinking the same thing. That looks to me like the car did exactly what it was supposed to do. Have the part of it outside the cabin crumple and absorb as much of the impact as possible so the cabin can stay intact.
 
Also is the speed limit really 25 mph there? It's not obvious when looking at Google street view. How is it enforced in NY? On the photos dating from june 2019 there seems to be no sign saying 25 mph.
 
Also is the speed limit really 25 mph there? It's not obvious when looking at Google street view. How is it enforced in NY? On the photos dating from june 2019 there seems to be no sign saying 25 mph.
Unless stated otherwise it’s assumed to be 25 mph in NYC. There are signs fairly often down Ocean Avenue showing 25 mph, there are also speed cameras occasionally as well that trigger at 35 mph
 
Also is the speed limit really 25 mph there? It's not obvious when looking at Google street view. How is it enforced in NY? On the photos dating from june 2019 there seems to be no sign saying 25 mph.

Yeah it’s 25 mph everywhere unless stated otherwise.
 
Did they have a dash cam maybe? I know that's a big thing in Russia and Eastern Europe.
Possibly, though I'd doubt that a 24 yo in NYC on a Panamera would bother to.)
Also I think the adoption of dashcams rises in the Western Europe as well - eg most (all?) London cabbies seem to be equipped with one.
 
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Rest. I cracked a rib once running at top speed, tripping and hitting the payment hard. Just needs time to heal. Might take a month or more. It's not a big deal. It's more or less just a slight fracture. There's no way he can play through it though. Too much movement in net.

This^.
Shesty needs to be full shut down.
Possibly limited/controlled stretching while healing.

Once adequately healed, monitored full stretching.
Then eased back into it.

Let the chips fall where they may.
Stop w/DiGuiseppe foolishness, bring Kravtsov up
give Hajek mins over Staal, Smith

If it helps w/our draft later, great.
 
Possibly, though I'd doubt that a 24 yo in NYC on a Panamera would bother to.)
Also I think the adoption of dashcams rises in the Western Europe as well - eg most (all?) London cabbies seem to be equipped with one.
Yeah, I only asked because Bread said he saw footage of the accident. I don't know how else he'd see it.
 
agreed, i think they were probably going north of 25 mph.

all signs point to the red honda doing an illegal you-ee and the ensuing damage was from avoiding the honda by turning right away from traffic and slamming into the back of the parked jeep.

i drive an audi SQ5 and like all high end german cars, its overbuilt and very safe in a crash.

those 2 are lucky in many ways.
 
Another thing to remember is modern cars, especially nice ones, are designed to crumple in an accident. The front in particular. A semi minor accident in a nice Mercedes can definitely look a lot worse due to that
My dad drives a Honda from the 80’s and tries telling me it’s way safer than the cars of today because it’s made of heavy metal :laugh:
 
YES. Georgiev tonight. Hoepfully Shesterkin against the Devils.

Need 3 points out of those 2 games, minimum - if they want to stay in this race
 
Day to day? Are they sure that is wise? With losses in three straight it's going to be tougher to make the playoffs. What's the point in having him play any games and risking reinjury? It would make more sense holding him out the rest of the season, give him the whole offseason, and then he'll be good to go come October.
 
Day to day? Are they sure that is wise? With losses in three straight it's going to be tougher to make the playoffs. What's the point in having him play any games and risking reinjury? It would make more sense holding him out the rest of the season, give him the whole offseason, and then he'll be good to go come October.
I confess, I share this worry, as well.

But I'm no doctor, so I'll (try to) trust to the professionals.
 
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