Re: Harvard Crimson 2014-15
You missed my point. Given her concussion history, I was surprised that Harvard waited until the start of the academic year to rule her out if the injury happened back in February. Concussion protocols today are much more stringent than in years past. It could be that she felt symptom free after the Olympics and there was no cause for concern. Perhaps after trying to skate this summer, the symptoms returned and she made the call not to play which is the right way to go. We don't know for sure and I was going on what has been told to me by female hockey players who have had multiple concussions. Docs don't wait around anymore; they make the call in the best interests of the player.
This suggests you don't really understand the difference between concussions versus injuries of other body parts. There is extreme variability of symptoms and duration of concussions, and the fact is that, unlike most bone or tissue injuries, no doctor can ever predict when, or if, concussion symptoms will ever subside to allow return to play. Each case is unique. Some players are back in a couple of weeks, others months or years, some are never able to play again and even suffer permanent changes to their cognitive abilities. It is likely that she had ongoing symptoms but was probably hopeful that with treatment (many players including Pucci and Kessel have spent considerable time with Dr. Carrick in Atlanta to try to resolve symptoms more quickly) she might have at some point become sufficiently symptom-free to at least consider playing at some point during her senior season.
And Harvard has had more than their share of tough luck with injuries, especially concussions.
Oh please.... Your opinion simply shows your extremely myopic view of Harvard. If you weren't oblivious to other teams in the league and appreciative of the impacts of injuries on competitive rosters, you would realize that actually Harvard has been fairly lucky with reasonably few injuries to players over the past few years. As was mentioned in USCHO's ECAC preview, in particular concussions and hip surgeries have actually become rampant at this level.
I realize Armstrong and Pucci each missed a season with concussions, but the grapevine says both did exacerbate their injuries by trying to play far too soon after sustaining one. Perhaps Harvard's protocols have not been stringent enough? Other than that, I believe only Gedman had a missed year due to injury, with minimal missed time to any other players over the past few years other than Frazer for a stretch last season, all the way back to when Kessler missed 1/2 a season back in 09-10.
Most other ECAC teams have had to deal with similarly significant losses due to injury in the past 3 -4 years, if not even more in many cases, and with the team impacts magnified when occurring concurrently. Harvard is not hard done by in the least in that regard.
For example, Clarkson suffered the unfortunate loss of Ambrose early at the worst possible time in their playoff run to the title last season. Jacobson also missed 25 games last year on D and backup goalie Horn missed the season. Impact forward Cayley Mercer missed all of the previous season. Fast appears to be out with injury to start this season.
Cornell had to deal with ongoing impact of injury to their starting goalie Slebodnick throughout the season, and prior to the that, Mazzotta also was unavailable due to injury in her senior season of 11-12. In addition, Murray missed about half of her freshman and sophomore seasons on D the past 2 years due to injury and is not returning. Incoming D Saracco will be unable to play this season due to hip surgeries. Last season Leck and Pittens both missed large parts of the season.
Quinnipiac lost Kosta, a huge offensive threat, for all of last season. Another top player, Uden Johansson, not only missed all last season by choice to train for the Olympics, but also missed 15 games as a sophomore. Frykas, a former TC U18 player, missed half of her senior season 2 years ago.
Last year SLU was missing its top D and pointgetter, Boulier, for the year. Habschied missed the majority of last season, and half of her junior year the season before. Sullivan and Goldsmith also missed much of the season a couple of years ago, and going back to 9-10, Emard was missing most of the year.
Injuries are arguably even tougher for teams lower in the league pecking order, because of the lack of depth to begin with.
Last year, Princeton was missing the services of two important forwards--Mucha for more than half her senior season missing 18 games, and Contini missed the entire year. The prior year, McDonell missed her entire freshman season. Going back prior to Newell in goal, Princeton had to scramble for a goaltender when their heir-apparent Seguin was diagnosed with ongoing health challenges, playing only 8 games her sophomore year before leaving Princeton altogether.
Dartmouth lost forward Forfar for the entire season last year (and some of her freshman season), and Odland missed the end of the season in 13-14 plus 1/2 of her freshman campaign. Defenseman Kelly missed parts of her 2 last seasons the past 2 years. Other D lost included Sharp, for 13 games the prior year, while Kliman missed all of her senior year after a summer mishap.
Possibly hardest hit injury-wise in recent years was Yale. Forwards Raines, and L. Kennedy and defensemen Tomimoto, A. Kennedy, and Desmeules all missed 1 1/2+ years of games to injury at times during the past 3 years, often overlapping for long stretches. High impact mpact forward Ciotti lost similar time to injury before being forced to retire in 11-12. Decker, Dunbar and Austin also missed most of last season, with Austin missing her freshman year too.
While RPI and Union may not have faced extraordinary numbers of players lost to injury, the impacts have also been felt. RPI's impact forward Wash appears to be out currently with injury. In recent years, Cox a top scorer missed 13 games as a soph and never returned, and Padmore missed 24 games as a junior and never returned. In Union's case, it was recently announced than one of their top scorers (Turner I believe?) will be unable to play this season, and Kaminsky missed about half of last season.