Re: Minnesota Gophers 2019/2020 Season Thread
Yes, but that can be reduced if you have refs who are actually willing to call penalties. The advantage of having a 4 on 3 should be significant enough to reduce hits like that. When you have refs that simply refuse to call penalties, even on dangerous hits, you've got bigger issues regarding player safety.
I hadn't even heard what the injury itself was, so thanks for that. It certainly explains why there wouldn't be any timeline.
Originally posted by ARM
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Once you get into the upper, upper-body type injuries, timelines seem difficult to come by. And that's assuming that anyone is forthcoming with injury info, which they usually aren't. But for something like a broken bone, you might get an unofficial "after the new year." Having observed the Kessel injury, how would anyone have been able to predict that time table along the way.
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