Well. So far, we haven't been in need of the first line so much. But I think we're about to find out how important that line is, overtime. Especially to have it scoring.
Maybe this explains a bit why Patches wasn't at his best so far.
Hopefully, Eller steps up and plays really good. As far as I remember, Eller played on the wing in Finland.
I think it's been well established that Patches is a cyborg. There's no such thing as out of shape for him.
Yea. but before Markov's last injury, it took him 7 days to go back on LTIR. And when he was playing, he wasn't really great. Who knows? But yea, I sure hope Patches is in top shape when he comes back.
Obviously I don't think he actually sucks. I'm just saying, let's not make excuses for why he hasn't scored yet. It was only 3 games into the season, and stuff.
This is a bad loss for me as I am a huge Pacioretty supporter. But I do think the team is good enough to stay relevant in a playoff race without him for 25% of the season. I have faith that Eller will pick up some if those lost goals.
Do not worry Habbies, Wolverine will be back stronger and better as he always does!
Obviously I don't think he actually sucks. I'm just saying, let's not make excuses for why he hasn't scored yet. It was only 3 games into the season, and stuff.
I had an emergency appendectomy 2 years ago, there is no way he will be game ready in 3-4 weeks it will be more like 6-8.
Before I had mine I was working out at least 5 times a week, the first time I even able to lift a weight comfortably after that was 6 weeks later.
The time it takes to recover from that kind of surgery has little to do with a persons physical condition it's how quickly the incision heals internally, if you rush it you risk getting a hernia.
I had an emergency appendectomy 2 years ago, there is no way he will be game ready in 3-4 weeks it will be more like 6-8.
Before I had mine I was working out at least 5 times a week, the first time I even able to lift a weight comfortably after that was 6 weeks later.
The time it takes to recover from that kind of surgery has little to do with a persons physical condition it's how quickly the incision heals internally, if you rush it you risk getting a hernia.
This sucks.
No offense but he is a pro athlete, what takes a normal person to recover is a bit more than a pro athelete (in general). There can always be complications, but don't be shocked if he is back by week 4
No offense but he is a pro athlete, what takes a normal person to recover is a bit more than a pro athelete (in general). There can always be complications, but don't be shocked if he is back by week 4
A normal person doesn't strain his body the way a pro athlete does.