Speedy Recovery, George Parros

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TonsofPuppies*

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Leafs fan, coming in peace, obviously. Scary situation. Never like to see anyone get hurt, especially a warrior like Parros. My Habs hate aside, I hope he recovers quickly. Good luck.
 

CrazyShea

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I heard he wanted to leave the ice on his own but they wouldn't let him.

Well the trainers signaled for the players to come over and help Parros off the ice they got him up in a sitting position i think and tried but he was wobbly so they layed him out and got the stretcher. Also props to the Leafs trainers for also helping the habs staff putting him in the stretcher. Classy
 

Schooner Guy

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Didn't "fall", was pulled down

Look again closely at
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- orr's feet before & as he falls
- orr's body twisting before/as he falls


Judo, plain and simple.

Meanwhile, TSN game recap "loses balanced stepping on a glove"...
Look at the glove, doesn't get touched until long after both players go down...
Rush to paint it as freak accident without looking at it closely,

Forget injury
Forget outcome

Just look at the fight & what each guy was trying to do before going down... These aren't high school kids, they understand balance & weight manipulation.

Orr threw parros to the ice using his own falling (self directed) body weight for leverage

Judo

Dirty

Meh! It was a fight and **** happens.
 

kassian

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Dirty

Didn't "fall", was pulled down

Look again closely at
:
- orr's feet before & as he falls
- orr's body twisting before/as he falls


Judo, plain and simple.

Meanwhile, TSN game recap "loses balanced stepping on a glove"...
Look at the glove, doesn't get touched until long after both players go down...
Rush to paint it as freak accident without looking at it closely,

Forget injury
Forget outcome

Just look at the fight & what each guy was trying to do before going down... These aren't high school kids, they understand balance & weight manipulation.

Orr threw parros to the ice using his own falling (self directed) body weight for leverage

Judo

Dirty

Nope.
 

Price My Man Crush

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Forget Laraque. Nobody needs to bring this guy into discussion on this board.

Instead, let's all wish George Parros a quick and healthy recovery. Get well soon, George!
 

void

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How long do you guys think he'll be out for? 2-3 months?
 

poetryinmotion

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You guys pretend Orr is a complete ignorant and doesn't know full well what his actions led to.
 

JoelWarlord

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I think you're seriously overestimating the amount of balance you have on skates if you think Orr could have done that on purpose.
 

68*

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Didn't "fall", was pulled down

Look again closely at
:
- orr's feet before & as he falls
- orr's body twisting before/as he falls


Judo, plain and simple.

Meanwhile, TSN game recap "loses balanced stepping on a glove"...
Look at the glove, doesn't get touched until long after both players go down...
Rush to paint it as freak accident without looking at it closely,

Forget injury
Forget outcome

Just look at the fight & what each guy was trying to do before going down... These aren't high school kids, they understand balance & weight manipulation.

Orr threw parros to the ice using his own falling (self directed) body weight for leverage

Judo

Dirty

No disrespect but I think you had too many Millers. You're seeing it like that because Colton Orr is usually a POS (cheapshot to Bourque) but this was completely accidental.
 

Hannibal

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It was so good to see a big guy like him on our fourth line!! Hope we will see him again soon!
 

Habs

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You guys pretend Orr is a complete ignorant and doesn't know full well what his actions led to.

More excuses from Hab fans when our team goes down in flames. Blame the GM for having 1 designated tough guy that feels he has to step into every situation. Or, you know, we can continue down this path for another 5 years.

It was an accident, deal with it.
 

Banjo Cat

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You guys pretend Orr is a complete ignorant and doesn't know full well what his actions led to.

We are pretty sure he knew what his actions led to, unless he is blind. We all know what it led to. But pulling a guy down when you are falling over to try to come out on top is something all players do in fights when they go down. There is no way he could have known beforehand the goofy way Parros would go down.
 

Bring Bak Damphousse

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Didn't see what happened right away, I guess they were in the middle of escorting Ashton? to the box next thing they show Parros on the ice, I thought for sure Orr brained him. Hope he has a speedy recovery, ****** freak accident.
 

habs88

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And yet we still lost..

Fighting does not change a thing.

Yes it does because we were winning those fights we had HUGEEE momentum till parros went down that killed it. Trying to argue otherwise is ridiculous, hell even I had momentum
 

deandebean

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Although his presence was felt for the brawls, the fact of the matter is this team won't win with goons, but with talent, speed and grit. Montreal's game was never to fight. But to be proactive and win with talent and speed.
 

thewall

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why is PK laughing... that bugs me a bit.. the guy (Parros) comes to defend you and while he's fighting.. your up there and laughing.. I'm a huge PK fan but ... maybe if he would have let Orr go.. nothing would of happen... Man I feel sick to my stomach.. same feeling i had when Eller and Pacioretty were knocked out!
 

KrejciMVP

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why is PK laughing... that bugs me a bit.. the guy (Parros) comes to defend you and while he's fighting.. your up there and laughing.. I'm a huge PK fan but ... maybe if he would have let Orr go.. nothing would of happen... Man I feel sick to my stomach.. same feeling i had when Eller and Pacioretty were knocked out!

its not a pleasant site to see all these habs on stretchers, not at all
 

waffledave

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Photo please, as we need proof here.

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For Parros.

For my Greek brother.

Get well.

(I'm more handsome in real life)
 

macavoy

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Although his presence was felt for the brawls, the fact of the matter is this team won't win with goons, but with talent, speed and grit. Montreal's game was never to fight. But to be proactive and win with talent and speed.

Parros showed tonight what won us 24 cups. He showed heart. He was past his prime but won 2 fights against Toronto's younger stronger enforcer.

You know what, that same heart is what we won cups 23 and 24 with, heart, a young Patrick Roy in 86 and a I win will at all costs heart I win 10 OT's Patrick Roy in 93. Sometimes heart gets the best of you and you tell the President I'm done.

I finally feel like we are on the path again. Galchenyuk seen the difference, he is our future, he is our holy grail. He seen Moen step up and take on fraser to protect Prust. Prust don't need protecting but Moen still kicked ass.

We are going to win again, but it won't because of gooning it will because of heart. We finally have it again. I'll take a loss today because I see the silver lining.
 

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