Sounds like he will be back close to the opener. Still, shitty. Maybe someone like Zboril or Lauzon gets a shot now.Well that sucks.
Beleskey is day to day with a foot contusion and JFK is day to day with an upper body injury.
Maybe, if it was postseason it would be a discussion. But honestly that would be crazy at this point in yearPlayers of my generation would have played through it.
Wow. First Acciardi, now Spooner. Injuries are making it tough for this team to get settled into the season.Spooner out 4-6 weeks.
Spooner hurts this team by being healthy. I feel bad he's injured, but I wholly support a Bruins team where he's not skating.Wow. First Acciardi, now Spooner. Injuries are making it tough for this team to get settled into the season.
Yeah neither of these injuries matter at all. They're currently missing one of the most valuable players in the league, fungible 4th liners are not the problemSpooner hurts this team by being healthy. I feel bad he's injured, but I wholly support a Bruins team where he's not skating.
No link since it was on the radio, but they seem to be concerned with a possible concussion.Add Rask to the list. Bowled over by Bjork during practice, did not return.
Thanks for putting this together. I really enjoy reading these. Great information.
If I could trade recovery time with Hayward, I would in a heart beat.
Rask plans to increase his workload in Wednesday’s practice. By Thursday, he could be good to go against San Jose at TD Garden after ceding the crease to Khudobin for the last two games.
Yeah, having three of their potential centers be out for a long time is something most teams aren't prepared for. However, I would be concerned about giving up assets when they will all likely be back in 8 weeks.Szwarz and McIntyre up on emergency recall.
I really think they need to try and find a C externally with the Backes news and Krejci seemingly not close to a return.
He was a number 1 center in this league for 5-6 years before his hip injuries. If there was a rule against goalies winning the Conn Smythe, Krejci would've won it in 2011. He was also their best player in the 2010 playoffs (which completely turned after he broke his wrist) and he would've been on the short list of playoff MVP candidates in 2013 had they won. The fact that the peak of his career corresponds with the most successful period in recent team history isn't a coincidence.What season did we see peak Krejci?
Just out of curiosity, what would you call someone who peaks at 20 and averages 61 points per 82 games?I admitted I'm just hating, but when you peak at 22 and average 63 points per 82 games, you're not a number one center. It's a shame for him his injuries occurred in his age 26 and 28 seasons (surrounding an all star season), but aside from a couple of playoff runs (13 was awesome, 11 was solid but unspectacular outside of the PHI series) he's been a talented but inconsistent number two center. I know the contract isn't his fault, but while he's been real nice value for the #63 pick, he's not close to worth his contract and he was not a number one center for 5-6 years.
He’s talking about Bergeron. As if Bergeron peaked at age 20.A forward without any other dominant skill set (ie. face offs, defense, fighting, etc)? A pretty solid supporting player.
I look forward to your Gotcha example.
He may not be a dominant defensive player like Bergeron, but he's definitely a solid defensive player that can be effective on all special team units.A forward without any other dominant skill set (ie. face offs, defense, fighting, etc)? A pretty solid supporting player.
I look forward to your Gotcha example.