Danton Heineken
Howard Potts
It would be deep into the playoff run and I don't know if they'd want to throw him back out there after months of not playing, even if he was healthy.
It would be deep into the playoff run and I don't know if they'd want to throw him back out there after months of not playing, even if he was healthy.
I immediately thought of Bobby Carpenter. December he blew out his knee. Had surgery and was hooked up to a passive motion machine for the next few months. He returned to play for Bruins in April. People couldn't believe it. He looked good, too, as I recall
I remember that too.
IIRC he came back against the Hartford Whalers- right up to game time nobody knew if he was going to play that night or not.
I was kidding!
How does that work cap wise, I thought we were only able to get Meszaros because of the cap we lost when we placed Seids on the LTIR?
He is German, they could be doing some type of stem cell procedure in the injured joint. This can greatly reduce the time of recovery compared to our traditional recovery schedules
Drop him in for sheltered, bottom pair/2nd PK minutes (10-12)? He's be better than anything else on the bottom pair, IMO.
I think you mean Bourque.
Saw him Saturday after the game and he was very happy- then again he's always happy wish I asked him 'if there is a chance'
Even if he were absolutely safe I wouldn't want him to come back for the ECF.
You cannot ease a guy in during the Conference Finals ... as a player you need a few weeks to pick things up after such an injury.
I don't expect to see him this year, but would you still feel that way if he was cleared by our doctors and trainers? Because I wouldn't.