Yep.He will have one of the best surgeons in the country fixing this. Calm down people. Expect 100% recovery until he doesn't 100% recover.
He's probably not playing this year.So 4-5 mths...
...so we'll maybe get to see Dach play what? 5 games maybe?
Question if Dach doesn’t play this year does his ELC slide at all for the season?
speculation in the thread that it does yet another poster said it did not as he played more than 9 games in his initial season...I have no clue man I am not into that type of stuff but there are people here who are and I am sure we will know for certain soon.
Was that really his hand? I saw zero muscle definition on that Human, also looked like a big belly and very weak small hands.
Like I've been saying, at least he and his agent won't have as much fire power after his current contract is up. Only having one season where you pass 30pts makes it hard to ask for top dollar.Shit.
Like I've been saying, at least he and his agent won't have as much fire power after his current contract is up. Only having one season where you pass 30pts makes it hard to ask for top dollar.
I wanna further elaborate a bit here.Like I've been saying, at least he and his agent won't have as much fire power after his current contract is up. Only having one season where you pass 30pts makes it hard to ask for top dollar.
The Worlds are at the end of May so if he doesn’t get any NHL time this year he still has something that he can go to. Worst case scenario you risk another injury but I think you’d have to send him with the amount of time he’d have off by next season.
You truly don't see the difference between a player getting injured playing for the team that's paying him, instead of while playing for a team that isn't? Would you let one of your employees work for someone else, while guaranteeing their salary if they get injured doing it?I find it odd that people are pointing at going to world juniors is some terrible idea in hindsight. He could have just as easily gotten injured playing in the NHL. I don’t understand the logic of saying this professional hockey player might get hurt so he shouldn’t play.
You truly don't see the difference between a player getting injured playing for the team that's paying him, instead of while playing for a team that isn't? Would you let one of your employees work for someone else, while guaranteeing their salary if they get injured doing it?