So Melker and Jumbo in the top 6 against the Blues and Knights? Wonderful.
Because opposing teams will target the actual injury even if it's the head.Is there any doubt this isn't a concussion? Why not come out and say it. I think the NHL's reluctance to disclose injuries, especially head injuries, isn't helping them from a player safety view. I wish more teams would come out and say if it was a concussion instead of "upper body". I don't know if it'd make a difference but I think better acknowledging it would start leading towards better protection for the players.
We will get shelled, Jones and Dell will each steal a game, and we will walk away more confused. Labanc will come back and we will somehow be worse.
Because opposing teams will target the actual injury even if it's the head.
It's not uncommon. You can pass the initial protocol but then after getting cleared to go back in, you exert yourself and maybe dizziness or a migraine sets in and they'll pull you out again.Banc came back after they "checked" him for a concussion right? Then left again? Thats not a good look
It's not uncommon. You can pass the initial protocol but then after getting cleared to go back in, you exert yourself and maybe dizziness or a migraine sets in and they'll pull you out again.
Our lack of forwards dictated it.When he came back I could see blood coming out of his ear haha I dunno how TF he got back on the ice
So Melker and Jumbo in the top 6 against the Blues and Knights? Wonderful.
Did he actually play after coming back or did he just sit on the bench?Banc came back after they "checked" him for a concussion right? Then left again? Thats not a good look
Did he actually play after coming back or did he just sit on the bench?
I remember thinking when they showed him coming back to the bench that he had that thousand-yard stare look to him, which is a pretty good indication of a concussion. Was kind of surprised that they let him come back.I think he came back to the bench but I don't think he played. Probably just took a twirl during a whistle at most then went back.
I think he came back to the bench but I don't think he played. Probably just took a twirl during a whistle at most then went back.
Holy crap! I missed that!When he came back I could see blood coming out of his ear haha I dunno how TF he got back on the ice
Hard to tell with him, he's one of those people who always has the thousand yard stare... Physically gifted but seems to lack intelligence.I remember thinking when they showed him coming back to the bench that he had that thousand-yard stare look to him, which is a pretty good indication of a concussion. Was kind of surprised that they let him come back.
I couldn't agree with you more! LaBanc has a shot if given a good pass but is a liability in the remaining phases of the game. Basically re-signed because Doug couldn't afford an upgrade.Meh, I don't think they're really going to miss much with Labanc out. He gives up a lot defensively and is pretty lazy with his stick taking penalties. I hope they move Marleau up and just let the bottom six pray even more they don't give up much.
Did he actually play after coming back or did he just sit on the bench?
I think he came back to the bench but I don't think he played. Probably just took a twirl during a whistle at most then went back.
They showed him on the ice and almost positive he took a shift. Before the face-off I saw blood coming from or outta his ear.
He took 1 shift at the start of the 2nd, then his next shift was 10+ minutes later. So i am guessing it happened on the 1st shift, after missing the 10+ minutes he had 3 shifts to end the period. But never came back for the 3rd.