Canucks Young Guns
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They're getting in front of this minor injury so Juolevi can get back to training and preparing for camp.
Wise move to not let the situation fester like MG with CoHo.
Wise move to not let the situation fester like MG with CoHo.
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So, no mountain here?Strangelove wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 1:52 pm I highly doubt this injury is as severe as Edler's... and the surgery has advanced in recent years.
It's actually pretty common now and Juolevi will likely be ready for full training within a month.
(I did my own research this morning... sorry, no links)
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I believe Edler said it took a year to get back to 100%, that lines up with people I know who have had the same procedure, but it does seem that pro athletes are recovering much faster. Parise had it last fall, he was back in 12 weeks but was clearly not at full speed.
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Thx Mick, I don't think this is a serious operation, I think it delays him about 6 weeks of training. More time to level up his characters in Fortnight.... Just kidding! This small delay won't change BPA. I say put him in Utica and bring up Chatfield.
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It also depends on the degree of injury.ESQ wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 2:43 pm I believe Edler said it took a year to get back to 100%, that lines up with people I know who have had the same procedure, but it does seem that pro athletes are recovering much faster. Parise had it last fall, he was back in 12 weeks but was clearly not at full speed.
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Jim's take on the situation
Province article - http://theprovince.com/sports/hockey/nh ... ck-surgery
Province article - http://theprovince.com/sports/hockey/nh ... ck-surgery
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I remember the agony Edler was going through before the surgery. At the time, I was always in the car, Taking my son to guitar lessons with Dave Martone, listening to Pratt & Taylor,
and The Brady Bunch. "Perverts".
The point is, I heard the doctor that was to do the procedure both before and after. It sounded pretty radical with some risks. one being, it was a one time deal. Edler was having to ice his back for three hours before every game or practice.
That says to me, it was appreciably further along.
After the job, I remember the same specialist say it would last for at least 7 years.
I take it, although the name of the procedure is the same, this is of a less serious nature.
and The Brady Bunch. "Perverts".
The point is, I heard the doctor that was to do the procedure both before and after. It sounded pretty radical with some risks. one being, it was a one time deal. Edler was having to ice his back for three hours before every game or practice.
That says to me, it was appreciably further along.
After the job, I remember the same specialist say it would last for at least 7 years.
I take it, although the name of the procedure is the same, this is of a less serious nature.
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Thanks for the story. Very enlighteningmicky107 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 3:58 pm I remember the agony Edler was going through before the surgery. At the time, I was always in the car, Taking my son to guitar lessons with Dave Martone, listening to Pratt & Taylor,
and The Brady Bunch. "Perverts".
The point is, I heard the doctor that was to do the procedure both before and after. It sounded pretty radical with some risks. one being, it was a one time deal. Edler was having to ice his back for three hours before every game or practice.
That says to me, it was appreciably further along.
After the job, I remember the same specialist say it would last for at least 7 years.
I take it, although the name of the procedure is the same, this is of a less serious nature.
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How perfect, it's June, the Sedins have been retired for 2 months, the Canucks dropped in the draft lottery (again), and their top 3 prospects are all hurt -Boeser, Peterson and now Juolevi.
If anybody ever asks about Canuck Luck, this is the perfect example.
If anybody ever asks about Canuck Luck, this is the perfect example.
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ESQ come on bud pick yourself up off the resurfaced bad luck Canuck floor, this is the new era! We got engineered freaking hardwood!
EP hurt his finger no biggie - Boeser is up and running in full off season training mode - Jewels might be more committed to fitness and body health after this surgery.
This year we can pick the 7 best player on the planet!
Next year we going have fun watching the young guns flash brilliance and totally screw up.
Our team is coming - you can feel it, see it and watch it grow in front of your eyes, Canuck Nation is rising despite the detractors, we paid our dues and are at the bottom drafting the top talent.
Enjoy the young team and their small victories next year, first playoffs... then we build the Van city post season threat.
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Especially the bit about in the car and guitar lessons.Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 6:29 pmThanks for the story. Very enlighteningmicky107 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 3:58 pm I remember the agony Edler was going through before the surgery. At the time, I was always in the car, Taking my son to guitar lessons with Dave Martone, listening to Pratt & Taylor,
and The Brady Bunch. "Perverts".
The point is, I heard the doctor that was to do the procedure both before and after. It sounded pretty radical with some risks. one being, it was a one time deal. Edler was having to ice his back for three hours before every game or practice.
That says to me, it was appreciably further along.
After the job, I remember the same specialist say it would last for at least 7 years.
I take it, although the name of the procedure is the same, this is of a less serious nature.
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What Too long and boring Irrelevant information ? Too bad, I have to clean your saliva off my screen all the timeBlob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 6:29 pmThanks for the story. Very enlighteningmicky107 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 3:58 pm I remember the agony Edler was going through before the surgery. At the time, I was always in the car, Taking my son to guitar lessons with Dave Martone, listening to Pratt & Taylor,
and The Brady Bunch. "Perverts".
The point is, I heard the doctor that was to do the procedure both before and after. It sounded pretty radical with some risks. one being, it was a one time deal. Edler was having to ice his back for three hours before every game or practice.
That says to me, it was appreciably further along.
After the job, I remember the same specialist say it would last for at least 7 years.
I take it, although the name of the procedure is the same, this is of a less serious nature.
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Speaking of passes. Are you out from Giggle Mountain on a day pass?
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I think that the severity of Edler's injury and recovery period correlated with Sami Salo's salary, not any prior deficiencies in medical technique....Strangelove wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 1:52 pm I highly doubt this injury is as severe as Edler's... and the surgery has advanced in recent years.
It's actually pretty common now and Juolevi will likely be ready for full training within a month.
(I did my own research this morning... sorry, no links)
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