[QUOTE=Marc Savard;58957561]Is there anything new on Savvy? I only know he is still out and coaching his kids but thats about it.. Will he return in September?[/QUOTE
No official word, or announcement, but he is done.
His career is over.
He still had days with dizziness, and memory issues.
He is focusing on his family and golf.
Best of luck to him, and hope he can lead a normal life.
Is there anything new on Savvy? I only know he is still out and coaching his kids but thats about it.. Will he return in September?
Sad to say, but Savard's career is over as a player. If he was making attempts to return it would be all over the media. I believe the only reason he is not retiring is so he can continue to collect his pay checks.
Marchand went down to injury at 6:30 of the second after he collided with Leafs defenseman Mike Komisarek and then the goal post as he swooped in on Reimer. The puck ended up bouncing off a Bruin and into the net, but after review it was deemed that the referee was in the process of whistling the play dead following the incidental contact between Marchand and Reimer. Marchand seemed to be favoring his shoulder on the Bruins' bench, he managed to take a couple of more shifts but did not return to the game.
"It was a cautionary move on our part, instead of making the situation worse," Julien said. "We don't want to lose players for long term injuries by pushing through a minor one."
Julien explained that it was his decision to pull Marchand from the game despite the forward's desire to keep playing.
"It wasn't to the point where he couldn't play in a pinch ... we don't want to lose players long term so sometimes we are over-cautious," the coach said.
Marchand looked pretty uncomfortable, but he still did the between-period interview with CBC after the 2nd. Tough as nails, I'm sure he'll be back out there next game, which is good news.
Marchand looked pretty uncomfortable, but he still did the between-period interview with CBC after the 2nd. Tough as nails, I'm sure he'll be back out there next game, which is good news.
“I fell on the boards weird,’’ Marchand said during a between-periods interview with Hockey Night in Canada. “It gave me a bit of a sting there. I’m all right.’’
According to coach Claude Julien, he will be in Winnipeg for Tuesday night’s game against the Jets, and the ’11 Stanley Cup champs remain hopeful he’ll be able to play.
Boston Bruins coach Claude Julien told CSNNE.com that center David Krejci is day-to-day after being hit in the right leg with a shot during the Bruins' 2-1 loss Sunday to the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Julien added that Krejci did not have any broken bones in his leg, but instead has a bad bruise on his knee.
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"He came in for treatment and he's day-to-day," Julien said. "It's serious enough that he didn't skate [Monday] and he's getting treatment, but we'll see how he is [Tuesday]. There are no broken bones. The damage is from the shot, as you know. But he's getting treatment and we're hoping he'll get back soon. It's nothing to the point where we'd be talking about weeks [that Krejci is out of the lineup]."
Boston Bruins coach Claude Julien told CSNNE.com that center David Krejci is day-to-day after being hit in the right leg with a shot during the Bruins' 2-1 loss Sunday to the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Julien added that Krejci did not have any broken bones in his leg, but instead has a bad bruise on his knee.
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"He came in for treatment and he's day-to-day," Julien said. "It's serious enough that he didn't skate [Monday] and he's getting treatment, but we'll see how he is [Tuesday]. There are no broken bones. The damage is from the shot, as you know. But he's getting treatment and we're hoping he'll get back soon. It's nothing to the point where we'd be talking about weeks [that Krejci is out of the lineup]."
Wait, didn't they also say Kelly's injury wasn't serious, and he was day to day.
According to coach Claude Julien, he will be in Winnipeg for Tuesday night’s game against the Jets, and the ’11 Stanley Cup champs remain hopeful he’ll be able to play.
If he plays tomorrow night I am completely convinced he is a robot, I mean I already had my suspicions based on his stoic personality......but man I have been hit by roller hockey pucks in the beer league I played in that made me want my mommy.
put him on the IR and call up Krug, please! Johnson SUCKS. I declare that this cements the concept that defense is their major need. keep Spooner, get the "Yeti" and find some defenders!