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Not good either way if he`s out but I`d be far more relieved that it`s a spleen injury rather than another concussion
I generally ignore most of what Havgs says but if it is an injury he already had-then spleen seems to be out and heads back in the direction of back-makes some sense for why Yeti was in but then I would have already put Yeti in before this.
But, if you look from that point, it looks completely different, why to go for Yeti, doesn't it. Except missing 1st game's winner Daugavins have not f**ked up anything else.
Yet, I wouldn't say scratching Daugavins surprises me.
um, he ****ed up a three on one, a two on one, took a dumb penalty, even made contact with Rask before the only goal Chicago scored in game 2. I like the Dog Man, but he has been horrific and anyone who hasn't noticed has either not watched the game, a family member, or has ADD
um, he ****ed up a three on one, a two on one, took a dumb penalty, even made contact with Rask before the only goal Chicago scored in game 2. I like the Dog Man, but he has been horrific and anyone who hasn't noticed has either not watched the game, a family member, or has ADD
@RenLavoieRDS: Patrice Bergeron will fly with his teammates to Boston this morning. #bruins #RDS
What does that mean?
Boston has better hospitals .
He has no concussion or he wouldn't be flying.
Get Well Bergy.
Would he be able to fly if he had an issue with his spleen and had surgery on it last night/this morning?
My first thought would be no, but I have absolutely no idea.
What does that mean?
Or that the hospital visit was precautionary and he's OK.
Speculation is normal, but really, nobody knows anything.
I am much relieved to read
@TSNBobMcKenzie: Much intrigue/deception on injuries in playoffs so take this FWIW on what I'm told on Bergeron: No one has correctly guessed body part yet.
Hope for the best.