backhandsauce
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Have to admit this thought crossed my mind too. Realistically though, I wouldn't read too much into it. He's a team leader and they just won a big game, so he's not going to show any negative emotion in front of his mates. It was likely a mixture of happiness and simply putting on a brave face. I don't recall a broken wrist ever healing in under three weeks, which is what would need to happen to be back even for Game 7 of the SCF.on Oilers Plus the have little montgaes from the playoff games and I just watched the latest one After the game Hyman game away the player of the game and had his wrist wrapped in a towel. He seemed to be smiling and in good spirits.
I bet we see him back.
Have to admit this thought crossed my mind too. Realistically though, I wouldn't read too much into it. He's a team leader and they just won a big game, so he's not going to show any negative emotion in front of his mates. It was likely a mixture of happiness and simply putting on a brave face. I don't recall a broken wrist ever healing in under three weeks, which is what would need to happen to be back even for Game 7 of the SCF.
Have to admit this thought crossed my mind too. Realistically though, I wouldn't read too much into it. He's a team leader and they just won a big game, so he's not going to show any negative emotion in front of his mates. It was likely a mixture of happiness and simply putting on a brave face. I don't recall a broken wrist ever healing in under three weeks, which is what would need to happen to be back even for Game 7 of the SCF.
No it wouldn't ask St Louis what Kadri did to them with his thumb held on with screws and pins thanks to Kane , gamers find a way .Wouldn't be the first time a player came back in the playoffs with screws or pins in their wrist.