Prospect Info: Rodion Amirov discussion

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francis246

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Terrible negative post. Did you even read the article. Are you even a doctor. Rodion will be back and you will eat crow

It’s hard to know if he will be able to play at a high level. Brain Tumours/Cancers are very tricky. It seems like he is making progress and if he’s still got the ability to speak/skate, process the game that’s amazing. But still so much to consider, is it worth putting the body through the physical demands of being a pro athlete or is it just better to just enjoy life at this point.

It’ll be fascinating to track, I’d love for Amirov to one day play for the Leafs but more than anything I hope he gets to live a long and fulfilling life.
 

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It’s hard to know if he will be able to play at a high level. Brain Tumours/Cancers are very tricky. It seems like he is making progress and if he’s still got the ability to speak/skate, process the game that’s amazing. But still so much to consider, is it worth putting the body through the physical demands of being a pro athlete or is it just better to just enjoy life at this point.

It’ll be fascinating to track, I’d love for Amirov to one day play for the Leafs but more than anything I hope he gets to live a long and fulfilling life.
^this.

Have a friend who had a brain tumour 7 years ago, is a shadow of his former self in terms of energy levels and drive. I'd be really surprised if Amirov makes it to anything close to NHL
 

Notsince67

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^this.

Have a friend who had a brain tumour 7 years ago, is a shadow of his former self in terms of energy levels and drive. I'd be really surprised if Amirov makes it to anything close to NHL
I remember seeing Liemiex returning to the nhl about 3.5 year out of retirement after cancer.
They played the Leafs and picked up 3 pts that night. Sometime people really can surprise.
 
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Kazparov

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I remember seeing Liemiex returning to the nhl about 3.5 year out of retirement after cancer.
They played the Leafs and picked up 3 pts that night. Sometime people really can surprise.
Lol I remember that game. He was a Leaf killer his whole career, no exception that night.

Listen I hope the kid makes it back,just that brain surgery is a lot different than what Lemieux had. Also Mario legitimately in GOAT debate not a middling Leaf prospect.
 
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I remember seeing Liemiex returning to the nhl about 3.5 year out of retirement after cancer.
They played the Leafs and picked up 3 pts that night. Sometime people really can surprise.
Mario Lemieux's illness isn't remotely comparable as an existential threat as what has happened to Amirov.
 

IPS

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Terrible negative post. Did you even read the article. Are you even a doctor. Rodion will be back and you will eat crow
If Rodion himself was reading this thread these are the responses he'd probably love to see, not the "don't worry about hockey, just live the life you can" spiel.

I'll join you on that one - Rodion is gonna be an impact player for the Leafs a lot sooner than people think.
 

Notsince67

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Lol I remember that game. He was a Leaf killer his whole career, no exception that night.

Listen I hope the kid makes it back,just that brain surgery is a lot different than what Lemieux had. Also Mario legitimately in GOAT debate not a middling Leaf prospect.
Lemieux was awsome but i've seen so few pros come back after a long absense. Not really that useful to the subject to qualify Lemiuex as a goat as if anyone whould expect goats to perform after 3.5 years.. I was ridiculous. He hadnt realy decline even a bit which shows what is possible and that is the point.
I wasn't making an equivalency between Amirov and Lemieux and It's pretty odd that needs to be said that they aren't the same.

Mario Lemieux's illness isn't remotely comparable as an existential threat as what has happened to Amirov.
I'm not even sure what this means
 
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