Tobias Kahun
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don’t say this on the mains. Just sayin.It took a bit, but the curse that's on the Oilers right now seems to have made it over to St. Louis.
Offer Sheet CurseMan what is going on with those two? Very bad luck.
Both have been injured often so this isn’t really surprising. Don’t expect them to be healthy much throughout their careers.Man what is going on with those two? Very bad luck.
Agreed---For some reason certain players are more prone to injury than others. Even coaches and trainers admit that they don't understand why. It's the same in football. It might be attributable to "playing style" but that's hard to quantify.Both have been injured often so this isn’t really surprising. Don’t expect them to be healthy much throughout their careers.
Watching the video, it's terrifying, because he finishes a shift after getting hit, then he's laid out on the bench. Crazy, I'm glad he's ok.Glad he's okay, that can be really scary. But almost eerily ironic that neither of them can escape their injury legacy from their time with us, fluke or otherwise. Neither of them made it to December without something happening to them. Cursed, unlucky or injury prone, or a combo, who knows.
Glad he's okay, that can be really scary. But almost eerily ironic that neither of them can escape their injury legacy from their time with us, fluke or otherwise. Neither of them made it to December without something happening to them. Cursed, unlucky or injury prone, or a combo, who knows.
Pretty sure he just had a massive drop in blood pressure causing him to faint/feel very light headed from the impact around the carotid artery.Watching the video, it's terrifying, because he finishes a shift after getting hit, then he's laid out on the bench. Crazy, I'm glad he's ok.
I was wondering and that makes sense. Thank you.Pretty sure he just had a massive drop in blood pressure causing him to faint/feel very light headed from the impact around the carotid artery.
You have a lot of baroreceptors in the carotid sinus that are very sensitive to change and are heavily involved in controlling blood pressure, and it would explain why he didn't instantly drop. Takes a bit of time for the body to react to that.I was wondering and that makes sense. Thank you.
Klefbom was our poster boy for that. The guy picks up a virus while in the hospital recovering from an injury surgery. Tough to beat that one.There seem to be some players that can't seem to avoid IR no matter what, and it isn't even like they re-aggravate the same injury.
These two definitely fit into that camp unfortunately.
A kid I played with a bit died back in like 2012 due to a puck to the throat. I think he played for SSAC.
You don't f*** around in that area though, it probably started to swell and started blocking his airway. Let's hope its just precautionary.