Swayman is really hearing it from the fans.The Bruins with a .475% win and minus 21 goal differential (30th in the NHL) hold the last wild card spot. Should they have let Swayman hold out and sign Ullmark instead?
Matthews injury sounds more serious than Leaf management is willing to disclose.We may not see Ovechkin beat Greztky and Matthews beat Sundin for career goals this season.
Stem cell treatments, might be the new Tommy John procedure.Matthews is in Germany receiving stem cell treatments, because they are very limited as to what it can be used to treat in Canada. If I would have to guess, I'd say wrist. The same one that he had surgery on a couple years ago. But that's just a guess.
Mesenchymal stems cells have proven to be very effective overall.Stem cell treatments, might be the new Tommy John procedure.
Someone please try to explain the difference between the Reaves hit on Nurse and the hit on Knies. Both hits’ principal point of contact was the head and one got a five minute major and a five game suspension and the other not even a minor ?
So what’s the difference between that and the Reaves‘ hit ?
That's an old time hockey hit right there...Knies has to keep his head up.
I'm surprise no penalty was called...Joe is quite upset here, lol.
Reaves took a run at Nurse...Whitecloud didn't...All about optics.So what’s the difference between that and the Reaves‘ hit ?
So what’s the difference between “taking a run “ and “trying to hit “ a guy ? Both Nurse and Knies had their head down and both Reaves and MacCloud tried to lay a big hit and the point of contact was on the head. What it comes down to imo is who is the offender. If it’s a player like Reaves, who is considered a “goon”, they’d throw the book at him.Reaves took a run at Nurse...Whitecloud didn't...All about optics.
Personally I'm okay with both.
I don't think for a moment that Reaves was trying to target Nurse's head...I think he was trying get a shoulder to shoulder hit.So what’s the difference between “taking a run “ and “trying to hit “ a guy ? Both Nurse and Knies had their head down and both Reaves and MacCloud tried to lay a big hit and the point of contact was on the head. What it comes down to imo is who is the offender. If it’s a player like Reaves, who is considered a “goon”, they’d throw the book at him.
Someone please try to explain the difference between the Reaves hit on Nurse and the hit on Knies. Both hits’ principal point of contact was the head and one got a five minute major and a five game suspension and the other not even a minor ?