redwings8831
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Hopefully he's ready for training camp but it's possible it'll go into the season.
Seeing as it's a shoulder surgery he should be able to hit some lower body/core stuff. Unfortunate but better to do it now than during the season.Glad this is happening now.
I hope he is still able to train throughout the summer to increase his strength. He needs it.
It's a real shame isn't it? Tough break.Apparently Ed will be the last teammate to meet new Red Wing Connor Bedard. Speedy recovery, kid.
Not that I'm aware ofMo's had both shoulders worked on, right?
Was digging through articles trying to find it. I had watched a long, in German, clip on Seider's offseason workouts. They mentioned getting together with a physical therapist for his shoulder surgeries and that's who he still works with now, or at least last summer. He had shoulder problems pre-draft and again in his Swedish year. He might not actually have gotten surgery, but he was out for lengthy stretches both times. On pre-draft write-ups injuries were raised as a potential concern and here he is on a two year ironman to start his career.Not that I'm aware of
Our luck is Bedard imagine though? Jesus and non Wings fans would be so pissed off knowing the Wings would have a potential powerhouse in the making.Man, all these late season prospect injuries reasly do suck.
Hanas, Kasper, Wallinder, Edvinsson and Mazur all hit the injury bug which will hurt their offseason training this summer.
We need some good luck.
Injuries don't necessarily hinder offseason training all that much. Even if it does there's probably no better time to get it sorted out than late in the season. They'll miss a minimum of games and part of the rehab process overlaps with the vacation time players take anyway before going into full offseason training.Man, all these late season prospect injuries reasly do suck.
Hanas, Kasper, Wallinder, Edvinsson and Mazur all hit the injury bug which will hurt their offseason training this summer.
We need some good luck.
The 9 game thing only matters for teenagers.4-6 months?
That's quite a window. Expect him to heal possibly sooner than expected, because that's a young kid.
4 months = ready for camp, September 4th
5 months = ready for season start, October 4th.
6 months = ready for November, and Wallinder will get his 9 games before that.