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Seriously.Name one person who didn't believe in Mac.
Pretty much everyone on this board was afraid of the effects of another concussion and his quality of life, not his abilities as a hockey player.
Seriously.Name one person who didn't believe in Mac.
Pretty much everyone on this board was afraid of the effects of another concussion and his quality of life, not his abilities as a hockey player.
Lmfao. I seem to really be in your head.
Name one person who didn't believe in Mac.
Pretty much everyone on this board was afraid of the effects of another concussion and his quality of life, not his abilities as a hockey player.
I'm not targeting anybody? I'm just saying that firstly, many posters didn't believe he could come back and secondly, many didn't think he could actually make a difference. If you don't believe me, just read the MacArthur threads, I tell you things exactly how they are. No need to take it personal.
I am also scared for him as one hit to the head could be dangerous, but the difference with most, is I am equally "scared" for every player as one big hit could have a serious effect, that you have concussion history or not. His history should be in the past now and nothing proves that he is much more likely to get concussions now that it is supposed to be fixed... Hopefully he is lucky from now on.
I think you're wrong here. 99% of posters who were negative towards Clarke said that he should cut his losses and retire before risking further injury. He was playing as a legit top 6 player when he got hurt. I'm not about to go through dozens of pages to prove my view, but I really believe this to be the case.
I think you're wrong here. 99% of posters who were negative towards Clarke said that he should cut his losses and retire before risking further injury. He was playing as a legit top 6 player when he got hurt. I'm not about to go through dozens of pages to prove my view, but I really believe this to be the case.
I think you're wrong here. 99% of posters who were negative towards Clarke said that he should cut his losses and retire before risking further injury. He was playing as a legit top 6 player when he got hurt. I'm not about to go through dozens of pages to prove my view, but I really believe this to be the case.
You are testing people.People were saying "play it safe" which is totally understandable, I don't agree that it was negative, they were just being cautious. So it's really not what I was saying. After he failed to clear the test last time, I thought his career was over. I was also proven wrong as I started putting his salary on LTIR but he got back when I didn't expect it at all...
I am not right or wrong here, I am just stating that he came back against all odds. However, some people were thinking that he wouldn't be the same player but they are somewhat being proven wrong as he is still showing top-6 ability. I never said it was easy to predict. So whatever we thought, he is proving everybody wrong and that's a great thing. No?
It's awesome to see Mac back out there and coming up clutch in some big moments but i still see times where he looks rusty but i guess thats what happens when you don't play pro hockey in the best league in the work and then you're put right in the playoffs.
Mac must have been on cloud 9 when he scored that goal that won the Sens the series.
I was kind of worried when he took a good hit along the boards nearing the end of the 3rd but seems like it didn't phase him
Goes on to score the series clincher and not to mention scoring Ottawas first goal of the series as well
Why is Bobby Ryan's heroic goal in game 1 so easily forgotten? I guess it's because the Sens lost the game? I could watch that one all day.
From the replay when he was coming off the trainer was staring right in the eyes.I'm hoping it's just extra precautionary and maybe a spotter/trainer decided to pull him because of that.