The turnaround in his game has been amazing, his offence is back to his rookie level and he's added other parts to his game. We need to keep this in mind as we wade through the Pettersson frustrations.
I never thought that Boeser played as poorly as some people claimed, except maybe for the 21/22 season. I considered his contract to be fair. Last year he probably played a bit below his cap hit, this year he definitely played above it but I also think that Lady Luck was a little kinder to him this season compared to the previous two seasons.
Very impressed with his play in these playoffs.
Really insightful interview with Boes & JT.
Absolutely incredible how open and honest he was. So refreshing for a change.Listening to Brock talk about his dad's passing is so heartbreaking.
I'm really sorry to hear thatI personally just went through what BB has gone through with a close family member that had Alzheimer’s (dad).
Really insightful interview with Boes & JT.
I found that the part where he said, and I'm paraphrasing here, that he couldn't spend as much time with his dad near the end, and he blames hockey for it, the biggest revelation in that interview. It explains almost everything from the last couple seasons, from coming into camp somewhat out of shape, to the lack of compete/focus, etc. He probably resent having to play hockey away from his family, instead of spending more time with his dad. And I totally get it. He probably didn't play hockey with the passion that he should have, which resulted in lower production and quality of play.It stood out to me that he credits the upswing in his game this year to seeing a mental health professional after last season to help deal with his dad's death.
Man, does anyone know if like Pacific Coliseum is built on a burial ground or something? I have no idea why or how our luck has been so consistently *this*. Since I began watching in 2004.
Generally once on thinners he will be fine. The problem is you can't play a sport where you get hit in the head when you are on blood thinners. If this is his first clot and he doesn't have any risk factors like atrial fibrillation etc, then he's only on it for 3 months. If the clot happens again though, that might be the end of his career.This is pretty concerning. I recall Chris Bosh had to retire because of blood clot issues.
Boeser deserved far better than this, hope his health will be ok.
Yep. My wife had a pulmonary embolism (actually a bunch) after coming back from the 5 day hike into Machu Pichu and while on the blood thinners she was given the same caution. Blood thinners can also be a brutal medication. My wife basically had a constant UTI while on them and generally felt like shit.Generally once on thinners he will be fine. The problem is you can't play a sport where you get hit in the head when you are on blood thinners. If this is his first clot and he doesn't have any risk factors like atrial fibrillation etc, then he's only on it for 3 months. If the clot happens again though, that might be the end of his career.
Really not good.
Right, depends on whether this is a genetic tendency/disorder, or whether it is a complication resulting from some kind of trauma suffered during the playoffs.Generally once on thinners he will be fine. The problem is you can't play a sport where you get hit in the head when you are on blood thinners. If this is his first clot and he doesn't have any risk factors like atrial fibrillation etc, then he's only on it for 3 months. If the clot happens again though, that might be the end of his career.
Really not good.