whatsbruin
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Might as well revive this with Training Camp on the horizon.
You release the Sticky, and Zachary Senyshyn has an appendectomy.
It's like talking about a shutout before the game is over.
Might as well revive this with Training Camp on the horizon.
Zachary Senyshyn, the No. 15 pick overall pick in the 2015 draft, is undergoing final testing with the Bruins to determine how much, if at all, he’ll be able to do at training camp.
It’s been a summer of tough luck for the 19-year-old, who missed the B’s development camp in July because of mononucleosis and then had an emergency appendectomy Sept. 4.
“He met with the doctors (yesterday), he’s seeing one more (today) and then we’ll evaluate where he’s at in what he can do,†said general manager Don Sweeney. “I can’t speak for the doctors, but he’s been back on the ice. It’s a matter of how much more physical stuff you can start to add. Injuries are what they are. You never know when they’re going to happen and they’re never good. Fortunately these were things that he’s going to recover from.
“In the short term, yeah, there’s some drawbacks to it. But he’s a young player. You lose some development time, but we hope we’re talking about a long (career) here.â€
http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/...cyk_healthy_and_happy_gives_the_bruins_a_shot
He played 66 games each the last 2 years which means he's not injury prone.
These are not injuries- they are sickness so lets not start with the he's injury prone stuff.
Immune system, weak. Bust!
Vatrano has a potentially serious lower body injury:
https://twitter.com/kluedeke29/status/779460860452360192
3 months
confirmed - 3 months
Hope something is posted soon for Csarnik...
Wow really sad to see a young player start his nhl career this way...hope it was anything severe.
At least from the sounds of it, it's a mild concussion. Expected timetable is 7 to 10 days.
There actually is no such thing as a mild concussion. You either have a concussion or you don't. It's one thing that is really misused a lot, especially in sports. It's starting to get fixed, but it's still widely used.
Mild in the sense of whether or not it's dangerous then ya, but there still are grades. One should be fully informed on what it all means, but to say all concussions are the same or you just don't have one is wrong. The shock your brain undergoes can penetrate different levels of the cerebral tissue, causing more or less trauma - hence the grades
The problem lies in how they grade it, we don't have athletes hooked up to impact brain scanning devices so we often have no clear way of knowing how deep the shock went and instead rely on loss of consciousness etc to apply a grade which is imperfect because one could remain totally conscious but suffer PCS for months
They're actually moving away from the grading system because of that and said each concussion should be diagnosed individually. It's a mild traumatic brain injury, but the actual concussion itself can't be mild.