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Yeah, at this point, why not give them to us if he's getting surgery anyway? I guess they're technically waiting on a second opinion, but still.I wish we'd get actual injury details.
Yeah, at this point, why not give them to us if he's getting surgery anyway? I guess they're technically waiting on a second opinion, but still.
Why is this even a problem in the NHL? In the NFL, teams are required to reveal each player's exact injuries. You don't really hear about guys targeting another players wrists or shoulders or whatever in the NFL. Why is NHL culture different in a bad way?Fenton mentioned that he doesn't disclose any details and he encourages the players not to disclose any details because, let's say it's a hand injury for example, Fenton doesn't want the players to be at risk of re-injury when playing against teams or players that like to play a little dirtier.
Why is this even a problem in the NHL? In the NFL, teams are required to reveal each player's exact injuries. You don't really hear about guys targeting another players wrists or shoulders or whatever in the NFL. Why is NHL culture different in a bad way?
Good point on the NFL, especially when a single player can swing the point spread by like 7 points (star QBs).The only reason that the NFL has to say the exact injury is because of betting. NHL players tend to play through injuries more than other sports. With all the post whistle scrums and along the board play it's not hard to for someone to tweak injury of someone else.
There are also the HIPPA laws to take into consideration. It'll come out what the injury is after the 2nd opinion and surgery (if needed).
They got the second opinion on Thursday, the surgery is absolutely happening because of that second opinion.Yeah, at this point, why not give them to us if he's getting surgery anyway? I guess they're technically waiting on a second opinion, but still.
The worst-case scenario has been realized for Wild defenseman Matt Dumba.
After getting a second opinion Thursday on what has been described to The Athletic as a “significant” upper-body injury, Dumba will indeed undergo surgery next week and be sidelined for an extended period.
“I want to make sure it all goes through on that day and then I’ll give you an update,” general manager Paul Fenton said. “He will be out for a significant time. We don’t know (how long) until they get in there. I’ve talked to three different doctors and, yes, they’ve given me a general timeline for it, but I don’t want to say anything (that comes back) to haunt us.
“Let’s just make sure first, see how the surgery goes and then we’ll make a statement from there.”
Fenton will not confirm Dumba’s exact injury and The Athletic, even though multiple sources have disclosed the injury, has decided to respect Fenton’s wish and not identify the injury.
“I’d really like to protect the player,” Fenton said. “It’s just my belief that we protect the player first, that we protect the organization. There’s a lot of times that I watch the wire and they give a specific injury, it scares me when they’re playing against opponents that might have a mean tendency to them. It’s just the nature of our game. I’d rather err on the precautionary that it’s upper or lower.”
As for Dumba, there is a settling down period the injury needs before he can undergo surgery. So Dumba will return to Calgary to visit family for Christmas before having the operation.
“He’s in a state of shock,” Fenton said. “We’ve told him to take the time that you need, to see family, to take the shock out of it. As a young man, he’s visibly upset. That’s the unfortunate part of our business, the injury part. He’s a young, emotional kid.”
Apparently Russo knows what the injury is, but is choosing to respect Fenton's wishes on not disclosing it.
It's got to be a totally torn muscle.It's really bugging me not knowing what the injury is. I attended the game and I watched the replay on television, but I'm still puzzled.
If it's something that happened in the fight with Tkachuk then it's got to be his hand. But, he continued playing and didn't seem to show pain. Otherwise, I thought he may have strained something while chasing Giordano when Calgary scored shorthanded. But, how can a muscle strain require surgery?
I say BS to that. Dumba would know when something like that happened. Dumba doesn't know when this injury occurred.Someone in General said it was multiple broken bones in his hand.
I say BS to that. Dumba would know when something like that happened. Dumba doesn't know when this injury occurred.
it looks like he's still practicing. the Wild Instagram posted a picture of him "prepping for Dallas"