Zach Werenski dit que le coup qu’il a pris était « très sale » et « je pense que vendredi est mon objectif » de revenir à l’action dans une interview sur 97.1 FM The Fan
Zach Werenski dit que le coup qu’il a pris était « très sale » et « je pense que vendredi est mon objectif » de revenir à l’action dans une interview sur 97.1 FM The Fan
> »For that to happen and I’ll be set back a week, that’s just unfortunate, » Werenski said. « But I’m happy with where I’m at [and] how the recovery’s gone. And I’m hoping to shoot for Friday for my first game back. »
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> »I don’t want to go too far into it, » Werenski said. « But I think if you look at the player, and you look at the history, and you look at the play, he knows what he’s doing. He’s got no intent to play the puck. He has no regard for it. All he’s trying to do is send a message to me, to our team, to, I don’t know, his teammates. »
JohnRoscoe
If your entire career, livelihood, and future earnings are at stake in trying to both avoid injury and avoid the impression that you’re injury-prone, acting out in this way is a strange look. He wouldn’t accept any kind of apology on the ice and acts like he was cold-cocked instead of kneed in the thigh. Everyone’s seen the replay and a strong argument can be made that the hit was a high-adrenaline accident. W’s refusal to man up during the game or a week later is not a strong look.
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> »For that to happen and I’ll be set back a week, that’s just unfortunate, » Werenski said. « But I’m happy with where I’m at [and] how the recovery’s gone. And I’m hoping to shoot for Friday for my first game back. »
Comments on Hathaway:
> »I don’t want to go too far into it, » Werenski said. « But I think if you look at the player, and you look at the history, and you look at the play, he knows what he’s doing. He’s got no intent to play the puck. He has no regard for it. All he’s trying to do is send a message to me, to our team, to, I don’t know, his teammates. »
If your entire career, livelihood, and future earnings are at stake in trying to both avoid injury and avoid the impression that you’re injury-prone, acting out in this way is a strange look. He wouldn’t accept any kind of apology on the ice and acts like he was cold-cocked instead of kneed in the thigh. Everyone’s seen the replay and a strong argument can be made that the hit was a high-adrenaline accident. W’s refusal to man up during the game or a week later is not a strong look.