Brandon Segal has suffered a lower-body injury and will not return to the game. Segal did not play in the final 13 minutes of the first period.
Brandon Segal has suffered a lower-body injury and will not return to the game. Segal did not play in the final 13 minutes of the first period.
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Ohhhhh no’s………
Glad to see some scoring coming from 2nd and 3rd lines, but Kopi needs to wake up and get on the scoring board!
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Great as the manchester walking wounded continues, this is ridiculous, must be a hex or something
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The whole league is suffering. This season is crazy
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Ugh. Really? Well, I guess we might be seeing Peter Harrold back on the ice soon.
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did i not call this one??? another S jeez
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I myself am getting sick of the lower vs. upper body injury crap. I know they want to protect the players, but I’ve never seen anything like this before. Are other teams doing this? Somehow I feel like I have a right to know what is going on with the players I pay to see or not see. Maybe I’m wrong? What if it’s, say, an ankle injury? Do you think players are going to target the friggin’ ankle? If so, how might they do that? Stomp on it with the blade of the skate? Whack it a few times with the stick?
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It would be better if they would just be super specific but lie.
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Give an assist to Richie. Way to go boys
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FINALLY RICHARDSON GETS A POINT!!! I TOLD YOU GUYS THAT
PARSE-RICHARDSON-SIMMONDS IS A SERIOUS LINE!
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Some teams are doing it. But if you don’t see the actual injury, it is hard to tell what it is. they are trying to be as vague as possible and IT is annoying.
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question… If Harry wasn’t dressed to start, could he get dressed at the intermission?
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DB6 the answer to your question is no. Since he was not on the starting roster before the game.
BTW do the Kings have any players left after all of these injuries…?
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no db6, the roster is submitted before the game with no exceptions or substitutions, its final
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I’m not sure what specific injury information would do for us except allow us to change from speculating on possible injuries to speculating on possible treatments, return dates, chances of reinjury, and effects on trade-worthiness. Those conversations would bore me so I’m glad we can’t have them…
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Choralone…Skinny Puppy reference?
I get what you’re saying. There’s two sides to the story, and I think both have some valid points.
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players left? there are always players left! hopefully the segal thing isn’t serious, because he’s playing his ass off. but there’s always marc-andre cliche, moller, obviously peter harrold…if segal is out for any time, they’re going to have to call someone up, or make a trade — send a draft pick to someone for a fourth liner or a prospect who can step in.
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Pony up and get Ladd out of Chicago or Torres out of Columbus
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Datacloud: Yep. It was funny seeing their picture up on the Staples Center billboard over the last month too – they play at Club Nokia in about 2 weeks (and I have my tickets).
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