Well at least it's nothing major. Strains can be handled quickly and I have no reason to believe this would be any different... although I havent heard about this and there's no link or anything to the news/details.
Well at least it's nothing major. Strains can be handled quickly and I have no reason to believe this would be any different... although I havent heard about this and there's no link or anything to the news/details.
Well at least it's nothing major. Strains can be handled quickly and I have no reason to believe this would be any different... although I havent heard about this and there's no link or anything to the news/details.
He'll be back soon, i'm sure.
Strains may be fast to heal... but the likelyhood of getting the same injury again pretty much raises significantly. Strain= tendons/ligaments are stretched... and they aren't elastic, they stay stretched out. Anatomy class is a great class, even if it's really hard.
And at this rate, Janik will easily make the team as the 3rd line LW.
Strains may be fast to heal... but the likelyhood of getting the same injury again pretty much raises significantly. Strain= tendons/ligaments are stretched... and they aren't elastic, they stay stretched out. Anatomy class is a great class, even if it's really hard.
Thanks. Where would I be without you?
I'm off to fail anatomy again, later!
Ah, and from the Mayo Clinic:
* Sprain. A sprain is a stretching or tearing of ligaments. Ligaments are tough bands of fibrous tissue that connect one bone to another. They help to stabilize joints, preventing excessive movement. Sprains are frequently caused by rapid changes in direction or by a collision. Common locations for sprains are your ankles, wrists and knees.
* Strain. A strain is a stretching or tearing of muscle. This type of injury often occurs when muscles suddenly and powerfully contract — or when a muscle stretches unusually far. This is called an acute strain. But overuse of certain muscles over time can lead to a chronic strain. People commonly call muscle strains "pulled" muscles. Hamstring and back injuries are among the most common strains.
* Sprain. A sprain is a stretching or tearing of ligaments. Ligaments are tough bands of fibrous tissue that connect one bone to another. They help to stabilize joints, preventing excessive movement. Sprains are frequently caused by rapid changes in direction or by a collision. Common locations for sprains are your ankles, wrists and knees.
* Strain. A strain is a stretching or tearing of muscle. This type of injury often occurs when muscles suddenly and powerfully contract — or when a muscle stretches unusually far. This is called an acute strain. But overuse of certain muscles over time can lead to a chronic strain. People commonly call muscle strains "pulled" muscles. Hamstring and back injuries are among the most common strains.
Lightning board full of smart alecks? I know I am and apparently there are others...
* Sprain. A sprain is a stretching or tearing of ligaments. Ligaments are tough bands of fibrous tissue that connect one bone to another. They help to stabilize joints, preventing excessive movement. Sprains are frequently caused by rapid changes in direction or by a collision. Common locations for sprains are your ankles, wrists and knees.
* Strain. A strain is a stretching or tearing of muscle. This type of injury often occurs when muscles suddenly and powerfully contract — or when a muscle stretches unusually far. This is called an acute strain. But overuse of certain muscles over time can lead to a chronic strain. People commonly call muscle strains "pulled" muscles. Hamstring and back injuries are among the most common strains.
Oops. Misread that. Thanks for looking it up for me
Wow... this is getting out of hand even though its just Karlsson... well back to those guys who were sent to the Admirals... at least Jones might get another shot.
Darche cleared waivers but was not sent down. He is still in Tampa. Someone can help with this one, now that he has cleared he could play for Tampa without having to pass through waivers again as long as he doesn't get formally assigned to Norfolk.
But if he plays for Tampa in place of Karlsson, would he have to pass through waivers again before he is able to be assigned to Norfolk?
I saw him today at the chamber of commerce event and he was standing up pretty straight. He looked ok. I would think a strained abdominal would cause you to not be able to walk easily. Of course I don't know what time they practiced today. I would guess it was probably after the event.
Wow... this is getting out of hand even though its just Karlsson... well back to those guys who were sent to the Admirals... at least Jones might get another shot.
Oops. Misread that. Thanks for looking it up for me
Sorry for misreading your post, at first it looked like you were just trying to take a shot at someone there. Maybe it was just because I was on a bit on edge from work.
I'd be happy to see Darche again, too... I thought he was a hard worker and was always trying to make a play.
I agree. I think he could have a good chance. It's worth a shot anyway. Though I would like some guaranteed wins early on in the season this time and I wouldn't be so confident with him on the ice just yet. Maybe we could bring him up if we've attained a comfortable cushion. It's better to let him play in the minors than sit on our bench.