should just hold onto him and pray because he's not worth much atm
I don't think so, unless there is a 100% guarantee that he doesn't suffer from migraines any more. Calgary is the last place he'd want to be if has suffers from debilitating migraines.Calgary should be in on him. not sure what deal makes sense for both side though
Lias Andersson isn't one hit away from not being able to step on the ice for the rest of his career thoAgain........Lias Andersson received the 60th overall pick. So a late 2nd. For a player that has done much less and has a much lower ceiling than Nolan Patrick. If the Flyers were to trade Nolan Patrick, the return would be quite a bit more than that.
I don't think so, unless there is a 100% guarantee that he doesn't suffer from migraines any more. Calgary is the last place he'd want to be if has suffers from debilitating migraines.
Lias Andersson isn't one hit away from not being able to step on the ice for the rest of his career tho
Reminder that Patrice Bergeron had concussion issues in his first few years.Lias Andersson isn't one hit away from not being able to step on the ice for the rest of his career tho
Lias Andersson isn't one hit away from not being able to step on the ice for the rest of his career tho
Probably a bad idea to trade him. He could end up being good but noone would give more than a 3rd right now with the risk.
Reminder that Patrice Bergeron had concussion issues in his first few years.
and has had one hell of a career while doing soPatrice Bergeron hasn't been carrying post-concussion syndrome and migraines problems for most of his career tho
Not all concussions are equal. Bergeron's been relatively symptom-free while several others have retired and others have killed themselves. I'm not sure Patrick will still be playing in 5 years.Reminder that Patrice Bergeron had concussion issues in his first few years.
You don't get what I am saying.Patrice Bergeron hasn't been carrying post-concussion syndrome and migraines problems for most of his career tho