Henkka
Registered User
even if zetterberg didn't have a knee injury, can't blame a guy for not wanting to take part in what is essentially glorified exhibition games when he's 35 years old and already has chronic back issues
What chronic issues?
Zetterberg hasn't reported anything of his back problems since the surgery fixed all problems.
And he was able to play all games at last season. He has missed 5 games on last 2 seasons after the surgery, that's 5th most from our team. Only Nyquist, Tatar, Glendening and Sheahan have played more.
http://www.thescore.com/nhl/news/570221
Also, Kyle Quincey had same operation at 2009. And when that Zetterberg injury happened, and there was talk about that operation, Quincey said that he has not had any problems after that for 5 years (2014). So there was former proof that it repairs the problem totally, and same has happened with Zetterberg.
So where's the chronic problem?
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