Are you implying he has eyes in the back of his head? Then he still could not have seen him because his helmet would have blinded him anyways. Any other suggestions on how he could have avoided a hit from behind? Maybe he should just have stayed on the bench and not played. Then he would have been perfectly safe.
You got me. I googled it, and the result was "Leclair Sonata". Then I got it.
It's early in the season, so hopefully they were just being careful. Which is fine, because we aren't relying on Peter Regin to get us into the playoffs or anything.
You got me. I googled it, and the result was "Leclair Sonata". Then I got it.
It's early in the season, so hopefully they were just being careful. Which is fine, because we aren't relying on Peter Regin to get us into the playoffs or anything.
I don't think we're relying on any of the Sens to get us into the playoffs or anything.
Nope. Its at a local hospital. The one which I work at. They don't jump the queue, they have a deal in place which the hospital makes a lot of money off of to pay for things like new magnets for the machine, which as you can imagine is not cheap. Look at it as they are already in queue before their injuries even happen.
Nope. Its at a local hospital. The one which I work at. They don't jump the queue, they have a deal in place which the hospital makes a lot of money off of to pay for things like new magnets for the machine, which as you can imagine is not cheap. Look at it as they are already in queue before their injuries even happen.
Nope. Its at a local hospital. The one which I work at. They don't jump the queue, they have a deal in place which the hospital makes a lot of money off of to pay for things like new magnets for the machine, which as you can imagine is not cheap. Look at it as they are already in queue before their injuries even happen.
Its not illegal. What you have to understand is that this machine is privately owned. The province only subsidizes operating costs. They pay for you to have a test but they do not own the machine. The hospital does. Our health care system has become a lot more privatized than you would think.
Its not illegal. What you have to understand is that this machine is privately owned. The province only subsidizes operating costs. They pay for you to have a test but they do not own the machine. The hospital does. Our health care system has become a lot more privatized than you would think.
hmmm. You're right. It turns out tha there is a public/private partnership. It appears that hospitals raise a significant portion of the money required through donations. Maybe the Senators make some hefty donations?
hmmm. You're right. It turns out tha there is a public/private partnership. It appears that hospitals raise a significant portion of the money required through donations. Maybe the Senators make some hefty donations?
You bet. Roger's House does a lot for the community. Very worth while local charity to donate to imo.
At least one person got it. I debated for over a minute on whether I should have used a emoticon, but I figured I'd wait to see if anybody would get the reference. Glad to see at least one person is on the ball today.
Honestly hasn't been a good last 8 months or so for Regin...
I honestly don't see much NHL left in the tank for him if I'm honest.. I hate to say it, but I think he should be in the AHL now... At least for a conditioning stint...
Honestly hasn't been a good last 8 months or so for Regin...
I honestly don't see much NHL left in the tank for him if I'm honest.. I hate to say it, but I think he should be in the AHL now... At least for a conditioning stint...
Certainly appreciate the honesty.
Any update on his status? Yesterday was supposed to have more tests, but no word on their results.
Are you implying he has eyes in the back of his head? Then he still could not have seen him because his helmet would have blinded him anyways. Any other suggestions on how he could have avoided a hit from behind? Maybe he should just have stayed on the bench and not played. Then he would have been perfectly safe.
Have you ever heard of the term "injury-prone"? It refers to players who get injured a lot, for whatever reason. Usually it has to do with their conditioning or style of play.