AchtzehnBaby
Global Matador
I was thinking about how often NHL teams lose a player whether for the common "day to day" or the IR.
Is fair to say that twice a month an NHL team could lose a player to some sort of injury?
Fighting is on it's way down. No more broken fingers.
Speed is on it's way up. More crashes into the boards.
I don't want to get into the concussion debate, but rather all encompassing injuries and how teams are able to manage the back and forth call-ups.
I know that TSN has an injury report, but does another site have historical data?
Is fair to say that twice a month an NHL team could lose a player to some sort of injury?
Fighting is on it's way down. No more broken fingers.
Speed is on it's way up. More crashes into the boards.
I don't want to get into the concussion debate, but rather all encompassing injuries and how teams are able to manage the back and forth call-ups.
I know that TSN has an injury report, but does another site have historical data?