Injury Report: Sorenson on covid19 list

hotcabbagesoup

why u guys want Celebrini, he played like a weenie
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I once saw Sorensen at a Target a couple of years back. Really puny guy, I'm 5'10" but he looked puny. I could probably wrestle him. I think he was looking for toothpaste or something. Maybe he goes to Target often I dunno.
 

Pinkfloyd

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They're a better team without him. They need to waive him when he comes back just for the cap savings.
 

Mr Fahrenheit

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Probably not but better to have it and not use it than need it and not have it.

As much as people here despise him, I'm sure he can fetch a pick in a trade. Better than DW basically telling him to f*** off so they can save cap space that they wont use
 
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Pinkfloyd

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As much as people here despise him, I'm sure he can fetch a pick in a trade. Better than DW basically telling him to f*** off so they can save cap space that they wont use

I doubt he'd fetch a pick honestly but do it if so. I'm sure he'd pass through waivers leaving that option open to them.
 

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Pashelka expands


The battle of the Ref Joses.

Initially, Sorensen thought he would only have to miss a few days, as the NHL’s COVID-19 protocols indicate a player can exit isolation and return to his team after a positive test if he tests negative for three subsequent days. However, Santa Clara County protocols for professional athletes mandate that individuals must stay quarantined for 10 days after a positive test, regardless of whether multiple negative tests follow.

An email sent to a county spokesperson asking why 10 days in isolation is still required for pro athletes after multiple negative tests was not immediately returned Monday.
 
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