You seem to think this is intentional from Vegas. So obviously, you must believe Theodore getting injured at the 4 Nations was premeditated.What you do you mean my new theory?
You can't answer any of the questions though, which is a tell.
You seem to think this is intentional from Vegas. So obviously, you must believe Theodore getting injured at the 4 Nations was premeditated.What you do you mean my new theory?
You seem to think this is intentional from Vegas. So obviously, you must believe Theodore getting injured at the 4 Nations was premeditated.
You can't answer any of the questions though, which is a tell.
it isn't breaking the rules or using a loophole, it is a feature in the systemWhat a coincidence that he will be all ready to go for the first playoff game.
"breaking the rules through loopholes is fine because you could break them too"
Absolutely incorrect regarding Tampa and Kucherov. The injury only manifested later in the offseason that year, then rather than jumping to a surgical procedure that woud cost him the entire regular season, he and the doctors attempted two rounds of cortisone injections first to see if this course might provide enough relief for him to play with it. Tampa was already looking to trade Johnson or another roster player to be cap compliant, but then it became apparent in mid to late December that surgery was the best option for a long-term recovery. The recovery and rehab time was right in line with others that had the same procedure. Tampa was also only one of two teams who voted to change the rule after Chicago used it in 2015 with Kane.Swing and a miss.
Chicago opened this can of worms with Kane way back when
Tampa was still the most blatantly obvious example, having Kucherov wait for surgery until a couple weeks before the start of the season where rehab would time perfectly with being ready for game 1 of playoffs. He had all offseason to get surgery, but would've been ready well before playoffs.
Vegas is hardly the first team to do this, and won't be the last.
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Injury prone player is injury prone, more at 11.What questions? Third year in a row Shea has missed large chunks of games just like Mark Stone. Too many years in a row for it to be a coincidence.
Or y'know, he is injured.What questions? Third year in a row Shea has missed large chunks of games just like Mark Stone. Too many years in a row for it to be a coincidence.