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C’est le bon appel. Ça ne vaut pas la peine qu’il se précipite et mette fin à sa carrière pour des jeux qui n’ont pas d’importance


C’est le bon appel. Ça ne vaut pas la peine qu’il se précipite et mette fin à sa carrière pour des jeux qui n’ont pas d’importance


Forney55

4 Comments

  1. Micksar

    Feel bad for him. He clearly feels like he needs to get at least a game in just to motivate him for the summer and make him feel like a hockey player again. Tough to rehab for so long without a some type of carrot or payoff.

    But his contract is just too big for us to risk him getting hurt. Better for him to continue building his strength up.

    Although, in a lost season… I feel like you could play him against the Hawks or Jackets at the end of the season and give him like 8 min TOI and tell him to stay away from the boards or crease and just have him feel “back”.

  2. Bright_Restaurant_17

    Fuck….was hoping to see him get a couple games in just to help him stay positive for next year. This isn’t “rushing” him back.

  3. qwopcircles

    There are two sides of this coin:

    * Get Cootsy back to keep his mental/emotional state of well-being positive
    * Keep him sidelined to ensure that nothing goes wrong with his back for so-called meaningless games.

    We all know the season is lost. Has been for some time now. My opinion is that whatever we can do to help our players, we should be doing it. I personally would want him to at least play one game before season end just to give him something to look forward to. Give him a goal to work towards. Keep his ice time minimal (15m tops) and don’t put him against anyone who’s going to hit hard. He needs to remember the feel of the game and not just practice/rehab. I also think he’s going to thrive in Torts’ system and the sooner he learns it, the better.

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