Tanknation
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Got to love how our power play finally starts connecting when we don't have the broken cannon playing. You will never hear it from the analysts but you know why.
Got to love how our power play finally starts connecting when we don't have the broken cannon playing. You will never hear it from the analysts but you know why.
Got to love how our power play finally starts connecting when we don't have the broken cannon playing. You will never hear it from the analysts but you know why.
We also removed the non-shooter Drouin.
KK was saying last week that he founf hard to play games every 2 days . Imagine for a player as old as WeberThey said his injury was at the start of the last western trip tho...
There is no way he would have played during mid season when habs had a huge lead in the playoff run. His decline started last season also. It's normal he's getting older , we all said that when we traded for him back then.
The thing about 30+ and especially 35+ players is that "battling injuries all year" isn't really something that you can just write off and say the player will be better once they take some time off and get healthy. Players at that age and especially big guys who play/played a physical game like Weber their entire career are going to be dealing with nagging injuries for the rest of their careers, "battling injuries" is just part of what you should be projecting his level of play at going forward.
It's not like Weber is going to take some time off and heal up nagging injuries and come back looking like it's the 2016-17 season again.
The thing about 30+ and especially 35+ players is that "battling injuries all year" isn't really something that you can just write off and say the player will be better once they take some time off and get healthy. Players at that age and especially big guys who play/played a physical game like Weber their entire career are going to be dealing with nagging injuries for the rest of their careers, "battling injuries" is just part of what you should be projecting his level of play at going forward.
It's not like Weber is going to take some time off and heal up nagging injuries and come back looking like it's the 2016-17 season again.
It seem the hab wanted to release a video of Shea getting vaccinates then remove it afterwards.
Yeah, because they stupidly showed at least one of his injuries. Looks like a brace for tendinitis of the thumb/wrist on his hand.
This explains why he struggled with handling the puck so much this year and was trying to do so many one handed poke checks / passes.
No doubt he was trying to play through it, but tendinitis can be extremely painful and limit mobility.
We're a week away now from playoff hockey and you have to wonder how much improvement there's been since he's been out.
If it's improved enough, we might get an exponentially better Weber. If not, he'll still be a giveaway machine.
Lavoie says that Weber is still injured, and that 99% of players wouldnt be able to play if they had his injury.
«99% des joueurs ne joueraient pas...» - TVA Sports
Lavoie says that Weber is still injured, and that 99% of players wouldnt be able to play if they had his injury.
«99% des joueurs ne joueraient pas...» - TVA Sports
Yeah as soon as I read this my immediate thought was "well why is he playing?".Then he shouldn't play.
There's no doubt Weber is hurt and that he is manning up to play despite being less than 100%. And regardless of your feelings toward his play and contribution he has earned respect for offering to do so.Lavoie says that Weber is still injured, and that 99% of players wouldnt be able to play if they had his injury.
«99% des joueurs ne joueraient pas...» - TVA Sports
Lavoie says that Weber is still injured, and that 99% of players wouldnt be able to play if they had his injury.
«99% des joueurs ne joueraient pas...» - TVA Sports