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Scott Wedgewood doit être étiré hors de la glace après avoir fait une sauvegarde #Request



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30 Comments

  1. Everything seems fine from the articles that are out now.

    He walked into the stars facility today on his own. There’s potential for him to play tomorrow but it’s up in the air.

    I think the stretcher was for caution because you never want to mess with a back injury.

  2. Скорейшего выздоровления!!! Даллас вперёд!!! ❤

  3. Looks like an internal oblique pull at L5-S1. The weakest part of the entire human spine. Probably just a muscle pull but could be a blown disc.

  4. I bruised my ribs which caused back spasms which the pain was so intense when they hit. Everything locks up.

  5. Lower back? If so, he'll have life long issues with that, way beyond his hockey career.

  6. that area of the lower back is a bitch, if you get spasms there its like you get fucking paralyzed or something. I once got one somehow getting out of the bed in the morning in a weird way I guess and basically I was almost completely bedridden for many hours after that because I was too scared to even try to move because the pain was insufferable. Theres back issues on my mothers side of the family from her to her dad so I guess I'm fucked in terms of that too when I get older 🙁

  7. Beautiful save. Praying for a healthy recovery. Stick taps all around.

  8. Based on what he did to provoke whatever injury occurred, it looks like it should just be muscle related, which is good. I hope I'm not wrong!

  9. Wedgewood… very nice save.. you get better soon.. can't wait to see you back on the ice.

  10. The back is a finicky thing.. in any age you just turned the wrong way and then you've got back problems

  11. The position he was in is something you would do in a yoga stretch or if being manipulated by a chiro. To have that happen so suddenly is too much for a back to handle.

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