FeedDaPuck
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....Not as bad as it looked. Partial tear of the ligament: should be back on the ice in 2 weeks. (I will give it 10 days max!)
Source?
Not knee or ankle, lower body. Partial groin/quad/hamstring tear? Those are longer than 10 day injuries, especially for a goalie. I'll say 20-30 days if it heals properly.
Left ankle. My info is 100% correct. Stop with the groins or quads..
Can't reveal, but if you look through the history of my posts: my info on players is ALWAYS correct
Will reveal to mods if necessary...
Left ankle. My info is 100% correct. Stop with the groins or quads..
If this is correct, why didn't he go to Philly?
http://hfboards.mandatory.com/showpost.php?p=68494353&postcount=114
because he thought his best chance of playing alot and perhaps becoming the starter was in Carolina.
^^^ pretty close call and a tough decision it would seem.
Do you know how bad Steve Mason is/has been?
In any event, the more likely scenario is that Khudobin was their 2nd choice and they got their first choice(Emery).
Yeah but 1.65 Mil. Why would their 2nd choice be more expensive?
Do you know how bad Steve Mason is/has been?
In any event, the more likely scenario is that Khudobin was their 2nd choice and they got their first choice(Emery).
Steve Mason:
4 games played
GAA - 2.03
SV% - .935
cap hit 1.5 million
Cam Ward:
4 games played
GAA - 3.32
SV% - .903
cap hit 6.3 million
Steve Mason, 2009-2013 with Columbus:
GP - 58, 54, 46, 13 (then traded to Philadelphia)
GAA - 3.05, 3.03, 3.39, 2.95
SV% - .901, .901, .895, .899
Cam Ward, 2009-2013 with Carolina:
GP - 47, 74, 68, 17 (then injured for remainder of season)
GAA: 2.69, 2.56, 2.74, 2.84
SV%: .916, .923, .915, .908
Are you saying a kneejerk reaction to a sample size of 4 games isn't the way to do statistical analysis?
For whatever reason I can't stand these "nana nana boo boo, I'm better than you, stick your head in doo doo" type posts.
isn't the internet, youtube in particular, a great source of intelligence display?