GDT: Wild @ Stars 7:30 (BSN)

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Soldier13Fox

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What is the crowd chanting "we want...." something....
Probably tables.

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Can't help but notice our win streak was almost exclusively covered by Carter as the color commentator. The last 4 games have been Walz/Gigi. More reason to dislike them I guess lol
 
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JEE with either a broken collarbone, or separated shoulder? The latter is something you can play with, depending on the severity. It can be a slow healer, though....wrestler's injury.
 

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At least we know that Fiala isn't broken when we give him something to work with, of course we knew that years ago. Hope Ek is ok, he has really turned into a nice player.
 

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JEE with either a broken collarbone, or separated shoulder? The latter is something you can play with, depending on the severity. It can be a slow healer, though....wrestler's injury.
The way he held himself right after reminded me of when I broke my own collarbone. Also reminded me of what Brodin looked like when he broke his. That's not exactly scientific of me, but when I saw it happen in the replays, that was my first thought.
 

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The way he held himself right after reminded me of when I broke my own collarbone. Also reminded me of what Brodin looked like when he broke his. That's not exactly scientific of me, but when I saw it happen in the replays, that was my first thought.
I've separated my shoulder a lot. It's less severe, usually, but seems to go on and on if you don't let it heal. Hurts if you bang it, of course, but the main thing is that you can't lift you arm high. You wouldn't want to be a tennis player with a separated shoulder, especially on your serving arm.

What is it...6 weeks to heal a collarbone?
 

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I've separated my shoulder a lot. It's less severe, usually, but seems to go on and on if you don't let it heal. Hurts if you bang it, of course, but the main thing is that you can't lift you arm high. You wouldn't want to be a tennis player with a separated shoulder, especially on your serving arm.

What is it...6 weeks to heal a collarbone?

cant imagine shooting, winning faceoffs, checking, passing, or stick handling, basically everything he needs to do to warrant playing, would be easy with a seperated shoulder.
 

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cant imagine shooting, winning faceoffs, checking, passing, or stick handling, basically everything he needs to do to warrant playing, would be easy with a seperated shoulder.
No, it wouldn't be easy, especially being rammed into the boards. As always, the severity of the injury has to be taken into account. I'm just saying that it is possible that he can carry on playing with a partially separated shoulder.
 
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