Male75FromFinland
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- Aug 5, 2010
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lol @ career ending. settle down
don't even know what the injury is yet
Says he's plateaued in his recovery and there Is very real concern with in the organization for Myers
I have begun to suspect that his hip/knee surgery wasn't very successful. Tall guys and their hips.. dammit
I said "could be", based on the way they were talking about it. Not taking things out of context is important.
I wonder if Trouba's signing might be related to the Jets' knowledge that -Myers would be out long term. Maybe they decided that they needed Trouba thus season.
I thought that there where a couple of games that both Trouba and Myers played in this year. If so it just seems like they wanted to bring Trouba back in as he's a good player.
I would say Enstrom was playing the best at D at the time that Trouba came back/Myers went out.
I said "could be", based on the way they were talking about it. Not taking things out of context is important. When someone close to the organization manages to get them to say this:
...they're potentially divulging much, much more than they usually do. I hope for the best for him.
I wonder if Trouba's signing might be related to the Jets' knowledge that -Myers would be out long term. Maybe they decided that they needed Trouba thus season.
I do think Beyak tends to perhaps over exaggerate things a wee bit... I don't think his injury is career ending, i just think they are concerned he could be out longer than they had hoped for.
I would say Enstrom was playing the best at D at the time that Trouba came back/Myers went out.
I wonder if Trouba's signing might be related to the Jets' knowledge that -Myers would be out long term. Maybe they decided that they needed Trouba thus season.
I think that is a bit of a stretch. It was up to Trouba to decide when to stop the foolishness.
Was told by an aquaintance from the medical field who would likely have some "somewhat" reliable info that the surgery Myers had on the hip was like an arthroscopic hip surgery whereby they go in and clean out the hip socket.
If it is the hip that is ailing Myers, it is likely not a good thing long term for him or the Jets. The next step is likely hip replacement. I hope the heck his information is wrong!
Please keep in mind that this guy does not know if it is his hip or knee that is causing the problem. He just said that "if" it is his hip, it's likely not good.
The "trade" all of sudden looks a lot less of a one sided deal with Stafford's play, Lemieux's inauspicious start to his career and add in if Myers is long term. Then it becomes Armia and Roslo for Kane and Bogo...hopefully Lemieux is just having an "off year".
Well Bogo has only managed to play 9 games and has zero points to date .......Kane has been a disaster off the ice and missed a big chunk of this season too. EK9 heads into the last year of his contract next season and how bad does Buffalo really want to extend him?
Trouba might have wanted back, but I wonder if Chevy's approach to the trade options was partly influenced by concerns over Myers.
Was told by an aquaintance from the medical field who would likely have some "somewhat" reliable info that the surgery Myers had on the hip was like an arthroscopic hip surgery whereby they go in and clean out the hip socket.
If it is the hip that is ailing Myers, it is likely not a good thing long term for him or the Jets. The next step is likely hip replacement. I hope the heck his information is wrong!
Please keep in mind that this guy does not know if it is his hip or knee that is causing the problem. He just said that "if" it is his hip, it's likely not good.
The "trade" all of sudden looks a lot less of a one sided deal with Stafford's play, Lemieux's inauspicious start to his career and add in if Myers is long term. Then it becomes Armia and Roslo for Kane and Bogo...hopefully Lemieux is just having an "off year".
Jets have said that the injury is not related to his previous surgery.
and also almost 3 weeks ago
#NHLJets HC Paul Maurice says C Nic Petan (lower body) is day-to-day. "Nothing sinister."
and also almost 3 weeks ago
#NHLJets HC Paul Maurice says C Nic Petan (lower body) is day-to-day. "Nothing sinister."