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SumAznGuy 10-23-2009 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Noir (Post 6649971)
Not only preceding injuries, but age is also an "additional" factor to the severity of it.

Eric was 27 when he got that devastating hit by Stevens. Toews is 21. At that age, everything adds up and one gets to be pretty soft no matter how tough one was.

Toews is still at an age where it's much easier to shake off a big hit.

Bullshit. A concusion at any age is going to affect the player the same, no matter what the age is. It's not like the brain is going to get stronger or weaker with age. If he has a concussion, Towes is not going to be able to skate it off. Not in today's NHL where a lot has been learned about concussions and the life long affects they will have.

Look at how long it too Paul Kariya to get over his concussion symptoms when he was cheap shot.

Lindros had 5 concussions before the Scott Steven's hit.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hoc...ndros_history/

Harvey Specter 10-23-2009 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by SumAznGuy (Post 6650010)
Bullshit. A concusion at any age is going to affect the player the same, no matter what the age is. It's not like the brain is going to get stronger or weaker with age. If he has a concussion, Towes is not going to be able to skate it off. Not in today's NHL where a lot has been learned about concussions and the life long affects they will have.

Look at how long it too Paul Kariya to get over his concussion symptoms when he was cheap shot.

Lindros had 5 concussions before the Scott Steven's hit.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hoc...ndros_history/

Exactly. I remember watching a interview with Keith Primeau and he talked about his ongoing post concussion syndrome. You never want to get a concussion, it's the worst type of injury that can happen to a person. And on the topic of Toews, he missed another practice today.

Ch28 10-23-2009 01:49 PM

[Report] Demitra is Having another Surgery, Probably done for season.

http://forum.canucks.com/index.php?showtopic=254787

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We had heard reports from the grapevine that Demitra is gone for maybe the season, now Botch is confirming another surgery. Time for a trade
http://twitter.com/blakeprice1040

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Pavol demitra has had another shoulder surgical procedure this week and is out indefinitely
http://twitter.com/BotchonCanucks/status/5105931239

Means we have an extra 4 million to play with. Wonder what we're going to do now.

murd0c 10-23-2009 01:55 PM

wow thats fucked up. I didn't know he was hurt that bad

MG1 10-23-2009 01:57 PM

Burrows will be signing autographs at the Abbotsford Best Buy today at 5 pm - Grand Opening. I drove by there at 1:15 pm and already there were over 100 people lined up. Almost all in Canucks jerseys.

Noir 10-23-2009 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by SumAznGuy (Post 6650010)
Bullshit. A concusion at any age is going to affect the player the same, no matter what the age is. It's not like the brain is going to get stronger or weaker with age. If he has a concussion, Towes is not going to be able to skate it off. Not in today's NHL where a lot has been learned about concussions and the life long affects they will have.

Look at how long it too Paul Kariya to get over his concussion symptoms when he was cheap shot.

Lindros had 5 concussions before the Scott Steven's hit.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hoc...ndros_history/

Be that as it may, I still believe a younger kid will have an easier recovery from any injury than that of an older one. Comparing how devastating Stevens hit on Lindros vs. Mitchell on Toews will yield differing results.

You can quote me on this if you want. Despite the severity of that hit, that hit is not career ending for Toews, nor will it make him a softer player from this point on. He may be hurt now, but its not one of those hits where he won't be the same player again like the comparisons this discussion has yielded (lindros & naslund).

If Toews was 27+, I may alter opinion.

Not really racist! 10-23-2009 02:00 PM

Interesting... Let's see what Gillis pulls outta his hat this time.

silk 10-23-2009 02:02 PM

we need a playmaker

Harvey Specter 10-23-2009 02:05 PM

Looks like Demitra is done as a Canuck if the report is legit.

Not really racist! 10-23-2009 02:13 PM

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Caps' Ovechkin fined but not suspended
Friday, 10.23.2009 / 5:23 PM / News NHL.com NHL Senior Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations, Colin Campbell, has confirmed media reports that Capitals' right wing Alex Ovechkin has been fined but will not be suspended for his slew foot of Atlanta's Rich Peverley in the final minute of Washington's 5-4 road victory on Thursday night. Ovechkin was whistled for a two-minute tripping penalty.

The fine comes one day after Anaheim's Evgeni Artyukhin was suspended three games by the League for slew-footing defenseman Matt Niskanen of the Dallas Stars, though no penalty was called on the play. The Ducks' right wing, who loses $34,756.11 in salary, will miss Saturday's game against Columbus, Monday's game against Toronto, and an Oct. 30 contest against Vancouver.

"It is unfair to draw any parallels [about the two slew-foot incidents] other than the players that [Ovechkin and Artyukhin] tripped both fell down," Campbell told NHL.com. "Artyukhin was suspended [for two games] last season for a kneeing incident in which a player was injured. He was also fined during this preseason for slew-footing a player who didn't have the puck. Fast forward three weeks, he, in our opinion, did slew-foot Matt Niskanen, causing Niskanen's skates to fly up well above the boards and half up the glass. It resulted in an injury for Niskanen and he has missed one game so far."

In contrast, Campbell said, Ovechkin is "not a repeat offender" and he was pushing the player's feet out trying to get the puck late in a close game. There was no injury to Peverley.

"We categorize that as a hockey play, but it is dangerous and that is why we fined him," explained Campbell. "And we still don't like either play."
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Tim Budong 10-23-2009 02:23 PM

then we now hope demitra will be back for the playoffs

stuff99 10-23-2009 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by CRS (Post 6649841)
http://www.tsn.ca/columnists/james_duthie/?id=295772
Then it got worse. Canucks coach Alain Vigneault inferred Hodgson was using the injury as an excuse for a poor camp, trying to ''roll the (blame) in a different direction.''

It was an odd thing to say about your franchise's #1 prospect. Some twisted motivational technique, perhaps.

I hate AV and his dumb ass comments sometimes. He just loves his grinders and pluggers and never knows what to do with offensive players.

CRS 10-23-2009 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by stuff99 (Post 6650095)
I hate AV and his dumb ass comments sometimes. He just loves his grinders and pluggers and never knows what to do with offensive players.

Affirmative. AV is retarded for saying shit like that. He should have apologized.

Anyways, it looks like Demitra will be out for the rest of the season as he is going for another shoulder surgery.

d1 10-23-2009 02:46 PM

Looks like demitra turned out to be a horrible signing. Oh well.. at least he'll be gone next season.

Tim Budong 10-23-2009 02:48 PM

i wouldnt be surprised if the locker room is OFFlimits..as theres probably something goin on over tere

Gumby 10-23-2009 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Jah Gekko (Post 6649989)
Will the Canucks locker room be off limits during the Olympics or are they using it? I'm under the impression the upgrade was paid in part because of the Olympics.

The following article states that Team Canada gets to choose which dressing room to use. Chances are they'll pick the Canucks one? But I think they'll still need to clear their stuff out after every game.

http://canucks.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=503231

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“The Sedins and everybody, they’ll have to go down to one of those crummy dressing rooms down the hall.”

SumAznGuy 10-23-2009 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Not really racist! (Post 6650078)
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So the League suspends the Duck's player for 3 games because of a slew foot, but gives Ovie just a slap on the wrist.

And who says the league doesn't protect the ASSets.

SumAznGuy 10-23-2009 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Noir (Post 6650057)
Be that as it may, I still believe a younger kid will have an easier recovery from any injury than that of an older one. Comparing how devastating Stevens hit on Lindros vs. Mitchell on Toews will yield differing results.

You can quote me on this if you want. Despite the severity of that hit, that hit is not career ending for Toews, nor will it make him a softer player from this point on. He may be hurt now, but its not one of those hits where he won't be the same player again like the comparisons this discussion has yielded (lindros & naslund).

If Toews was 27+, I may alter opinion.

We are talking about a concussion. That is where the brain hits the skull, inside the head. It is brusing/damage to the brain. An 18 year old, 21 year old, 27 year old, 31 year old will all suffer the same damage. Some worse than others due to the hit itself.
This is why head shots should be illegal.

If the player isn't 100% from their post-concussion symptoms, they should not play. It's when they have the same mentality as you, then people seriously gets hurt. You need to understand that most players will say they are fine, or can play through the pain because they want to play. They get paid to play, not to sit on the sidelines and watch. Also, to be out with an injury can/will be a blow to their self esteem/ego when they are young.

Read that article I posted. Basically, that was Lindros' 6th concussion. It was doctors who recommended him to retire. The next concussion could end his life. He even said it himself. He thinks he might have come back too early from his concussion as he was young and not a lot was known about concussions back then.

A bad back, bad groin, broken fingers. Yeah, I agree with your point. But not a brain injury like a concussion. You are lucky I used all my FAIL's on Zhengfail or else I would give you one.

MR_BIGGS 10-23-2009 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by 7seven (Post 6649897)
New video tour of the new dressing room and facilities

http://canucks.nhl.tv/team/console.jsp?catid=6&id=49426

I got to tour the dressing room and I gotta say it is PIMP. The logo is huge dab centre in the middle - and they get mad when journalists step over it lol..

The hot tub and mini swimming pool is so nice...you could literally live there - kitchen big flat screens so nice.

Noir 10-23-2009 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by SumAznGuy (Post 6650173)
We are talking about a concussion. That is where the brain hits the skull, inside the head. It is brusing/damage to the brain. An 18 year old, 21 year old, 27 year old, 31 year old will all suffer the same damage. Some worse than others due to the hit itself.
This is why head shots should be illegal.

If the player isn't 100% from their post-concussion symptoms, they should not play. It's when they have the same mentality as you, then people seriously gets hurt. You need to understand that most players will say they are fine, or can play through the pain because they want to play. They get paid to play, not to sit on the sidelines and watch. Also, to be out with an injury can/will be a blow to their self esteem/ego when they are young.

Read that article I posted. Basically, that was Lindros' 6th concussion. It was doctors who recommended him to retire. The next concussion could end his life. He even said it himself. He thinks he might have come back too early from his concussion as he was young and not a lot was known about concussions back then.

A bad back, bad groin, broken fingers. Yeah, I agree with your point. But not a brain injury like a concussion. You are lucky I used all my FAIL's on Zhengfail or else I would give you one.

^^^ I think you may be a little overly invested here.

Everyone is well aware the capabilities of a concussion injury. There's no argument there. But like it or not, age will always be one of the contributing factors of how one recovers from an injury. In that regard, I still will insist Toews hit nowhere near places him in a path led by Lindros.

It's too far of a reach.

When Toews comes back and is never the same person again, basically Kariya'd, then I'll eat my words. But if he comes back to form, then you'll have to bend over for any further conflicting opinions we both will have. (Since you feel overly so strongly about your opinion over mine).

Seriously, I think people are reading wayyy too much with the fact Toews stumbled back to his bench. It was a great hit, no argument there, but h'es still far from being Lindros'ed, Kariya'd, or Naslund'. <--- Refute that.

I give you a FAIL rep just because you just don't get it. It's not exclusively about concussions. It's about the comparisons it has been made with.

Expresso 10-23-2009 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by SumAznGuy (Post 6650163)
So the League suspends the Duck's player for 3 games because of a slew foot, but gives Ovie just a slap on the wrist.

And who says the league doesn't protect the ASSets.

Its pretty well known that the league will take it easy on first time offenders or superstars. Its not a big surprise.

SumAznGuy 10-23-2009 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Noir (Post 6650260)
^^^ I think you may be a little overly invested here.

Everyone is well aware the capabilities of a concussion injury. There's no argument there. But like it or not, age will always be one of the contributing factors of how one recovers from an injury. In that regard, I still will insist Toews hit nowhere near places him in a path led by Lindros.

It's too far of a reach.

When Toews comes back and is never the same person again, basically Kariya'd, then I'll eat my words. But if he comes back to form, then you'll have to bend over for any further conflicting opinions we both will have. (Since you feel overly so strongly about your opinion over mine).

Seriously, I think people are reading wayyy too much with the fact Toews stumbled back to his bench. It was a great hit, no argument there, but h'es still far from being Lindros'ed, Kariya'd, or Naslund'. <--- Refute that.

I give you a FAIL rep just because you just don't get it. It's not about concussions. It's about the comparisons it has been made with.

Some of it also has to do with the degree of the concussion. In Lindros' first case, his eyes were glassy as the hit. He missed 20 games and some think he came back too early. It was his 6th concussion that ended it for him.
Heck, he was back on skates practicing after his 4th concussion where he collided with a team mate during practice which game him his 5th concussion.
Oh yeah, and he was 25 when he got his first concussion.
As for recovery, well he did score 40 goals and had 53 assists in 71 games following his first concussion.

Paul Kariya was 25 when he had his concussion. Since that concussion, he has had a few seasons where he was injured. Has he lost his game due to the concussion, no. The very next season he had 39 goals and 62 assists for 101 pts in 82 games. Even more recently, when he was 31/32, he had 31 goals and 54 assists for 85 points in 82 games playing for the Preds back in 2005/2006.

As for Nazzy, I don't think it was the injury itself, but more that he lost his game after the hit. And he was 30 going onto 31 at the time of the injury.

Oh yeah, here's a good video about the whole concussion dispute.
http://watch.tsn.ca/nhl/clip226239#clip226239

Soundy 10-23-2009 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by idga-f (Post 6649961)
I'm going to the game saturday night! section 117 row 20!! fuck yaaaa best seats. Will take a few pics

That's Saturday AFTERNOON - if you show up at night, you'll miss the game!

Harvey Specter 10-23-2009 05:32 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Szwjh4ogCkM

illicitstylz 10-23-2009 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Jah Gekko (Post 6650391)

quality on that video is insane, and i didn't even have it on HD


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