yoops14

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    awkwardness in the handshake line

    The post series handshake is one of the greatest traditions in sports, not just playoff hockey. Not one other sport shows that class and respect that hockey players do at the the end of a series. I get that tensions/emotions are high after it's done, but if you refuse to shake someone's hand, then hockey players are no better than NBA players, etc. It sets a status quo that you're a spoiled, selfish professional athlete who doesn't have to respect tradition or have any class. Just my 2 cents.
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    Concussion keeps Andreas Lilja's career on hold

    It's not really about playing games with headaches, it's about playing games with lingering post-concussion symptoms. I guess the worst case scenario for anyone in sports medicine is what's called Second Impact Syndrome. This can occur following a concussion or head injury where the symptoms haven't resolved. Basically, there's still bleeding somewhere in the brain causing those symptoms and if the person takes another hit or jostle or shove, the brain is re-injured and can instantaneously swell and hemorrhage. Nothing the medical staff can do to save the athlete's life. None of us in sports medicine want someone dying on our watch, especially if it's a preventable situation (i.e. Lilja sitting because of continued post-concussion symptoms), so that's why athletic trainers and sports medicine physicians are particularly conservative with head injuries. As an ATC, I'm not particularly conservative on many things (I'm fine with letting anyone play with a sprained knee/sprained ankle/muscle strain as long as they're functional), but head and neck injuries I am extremely cautious with.
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    Winter Classic

    I'm still up in the air as to where I'll be. On one hand, I'd love to watch it at the Cubby Bear across the street from Wrigley. On the other, The Gin Mill in Lincoln Park is a Red Wings/Michigan State bar, so that would be fun as well. You also might want to look at Stanley's on Lincoln and Armitage or basically any of the pubs on the North Side. So excited!!!
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    Official Red Wings Parade Chat

    Hudler is working the crowd like a damn rock star!!!!! "Let's go Red VINGS!"
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    Official Red Wings Parade Chat

    McCarty being interviewed: "Yeah, I'm going to sell the movie rights." "Who's gonna play you? Brad Pitt?" "Nah, too goo looking."
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    Official Red Wings Parade Chat

    Bowman had it, no?
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    Official Red Wings Parade Chat

    Lilja's voice cracking and saying he's getting "tear-eyed." CLEARY with the Tigers hat on!!!
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    Official Red Wings Parade Chat

    Babcock's kid holding up the sign- "Red Wings fans are #1!"
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    Playoff Injuries

    I was thinking about this very thing today when I reading about how Crosby, Malking, Gonchar, etc. were playing with some type of dehabilitating injury. I thought to myself- A. It's the playoffs, EVERYONE plays with something, and B. I guarantee there were Wings playing with injuries, but they didn't need to come up with excuses as to why they didn't win and therefore did not make a big deal about it.
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    Downey in Dallas?

    I hope he'll be staying. You just can't say enough about the energy and the positive attitude he brings on and off the ice.
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    I Miss Mule

    So, you're a neurosurgeon then? Do you know what second impact syndrome is? That's when an athlete returns too quickly from a concussion, gets hit, and his brain swells instantaneously, killing him within minutes. There is nothing, and I repeat nothing, any medical personnel can do. There are no reports of people living through second impact syndrome. And you cannot diagnose second impact syndrome in advance, so that type of thing would not show up on a CAT scan or on an MRI. So, yes, apparently since you're the expert, the Red Wings physicians are just "covering their own butts," and not truly concerned about his health. So, I guess if it were your liability on the line and Franzen's LIFE on the line, then you could do whatever you wanted, clear him for whatever you wanted. Thank goodness it's not you making the decisions. And just as a side note, most athletes know the dangers of playing with concussions, and I can guarantee Franzen has been informed of the possible consequences as well. Just as Yzerman was advised of the consequence of playing on his knee and just as Crosby was informed of the consequences of playing on his foot. And let me just say, neither of those injury were potential life-threatening situations.
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    I Miss Mule

    Usually it's not up to the league to determine protocol on injuries, even head injuries. It's typically up to the discretion of the medical staff, specifically the team physician. Our team physician's protocol states that an athlete goes from non-contact to limited contact to full contact and if any symptoms (yes, this includes a headache) return then the process starts over and you once again have to wait until the athlete has no symptoms before he can participate again. That's just my .02, other physicians might have differing protocol.
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    I want the Avs

    I get worried for every series. Because it's the playoffs and anything can happen. We've learned that in the last 3 years, haven't we? That no team should be underestimated? That's not to say that I don't have confidence in the boys, but I just firmly believe you should never take a team lightly.
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    Blackhawks to televise all games...

    Blackhawks fans are finally getting excited about hockey again and this is great news for them. I went to a Blackhawks game at the United Center a few weeks ago and had to get standing room only tickets. It was insane. I don't remember the last time I went to a game there and wasn't able to buy a ticket at the window beforehand. It was great to see the support they got from their fans.
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    Pronger Suspended 8 Games

    Definitely not enough. I was hoping for a minimum of 10, since of course we have to be "realistic" about who we're dealing with here. Does anyone else find it extremely fishy that he returns ONE game before the playoffs begin??? Fricking conspiracy...
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    Holland to offer McCarty a contract?

    This is such a feel-good story that you just want it work out in the worst way. I get goosebumps thinking about Mac's "road to redemption." I think my greatest fear over all of this is that he'll be brought back only to not be able to cut it on a team that isn't the same as when he left. As much I want him back, though, I don't want Downey tossed out in the cold.
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    Lidstrom injured: "Not too serious"

    I'm sure that he'll have an MRI today. Waiting for an MRI as an athlete isn't the same as waiting for an MRI as a regular person. We can usually get our athletes in within a day or two and that's just at the college level. I'm sure they'll go out of their way to get him in as soon as possible. Even though athletic trainers/doctors can determine partial and full tears of ligaments through special tests, they will more than likely still get the MRI to be certain. Even if it is just a minor sprain, we're not dealing with some DIII athlete here. And yes, a certain amount of pain can cause you to feel woozy. I think someone else referenced blacking out as a sign of a concussion...just because you don't lose consciousness doesn't mean you don't have a concussion. There are several other symptoms you look for when determining the severity of a concussion and interestingly enough, loss of consciousness isn't even the most severe one--loss of memory is. Just a little sidenote.
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    Lidstrom injured: "Not too serious"

    The way his knee bent, his foot stationary while his knee twisted, suggests either ACL or MCL sprain. Now you can have varying degrees of sprains, a 3rd degree being a full tear. Either way, he had a rotational and valgus mechanism which is pretty textbook for ACL/MCL. That's not saying the concussion arguments don't have any basis. But I definitely don't think the media is "creating a knee injury conspiracy" to throw everyone off. There was definitely a knee injury in there. I've seen my fair share on the job.
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    Aaron Downey gets under Wings' skin

    I've been a Downey fan ever since he was in Chicago. This guy has so much heart and passion for the game. If we won games on just his heart alone, we would have a record-breaking year. He'll protect anyone and everyone and never backs down. I think it's just sad that there really is no room in the new NHL for guys like him and Boogaard, IMO. I would love to see Downey in a Wings jersey.
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    Mike Ricci decides to retire

    You can say Brind'Amour all you want, but there is NO way he's uglier than Ricci. Honestly, I don't think there's anyone that can compete with him right now.
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    Bert a Bust?

    I was nodding my head emphatically when I was reading this article earlier in the day. Especially with Calder. How long have I been saying this...he hasn't been anything special to any team except for Chicago and we all know that their level of play is somewhat below par. I was SHOCKED, literally shocked that he signed for as much as he did. Do teams have scouts anymore? Or even film?? Anyway, as for Bertuzzi, I think that Anaheim definitely overpaid for him as he is now. He hasn't played much and is still a bit injury-prone. It's insanity to pay that much for a guy who's not even a sure thing. However, he was my igning last season (I was pushing for it since the beginning of the season) and I was sad to see him go. I think that if he would have had a little more time in a Red Wings uniform, he would have found his niche. But that's all water under the bridge now.
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    Jiri Fischer UFA

    You have to understand that just because you have medical personnel doesn't guarantee that he'll be revived once again. Very rarely is someone revived by CPR, although AED is a little higher. As part of a sports medicine staff, I can tell you that I woudln't want that hanging over me...that's why you make clearance decisions--to protect the player. Add that to the fact that it's much more physically demanding to be playing a hockey game than to be editing video. I even hate to say this, but the liability of clearing an athelte with a life-threatening condition is so high for the sports medicine staff...I certainly don't have enough malpractice insurance to cover all the lawsuits I'd get if I cleared someone like that. Unfortunately in today's "sue-happy" world, you have to think about that end of it as well. Finally, I think he's putting his family first in that he'd rather have time with them than play one more hockey game and leave them alone. It's the right decision.
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    Pronger at it again: elbow to McAmmond's head

    Randy Carlyle: “We think it was totally unintentional. The league thought different,†Carlyle said. “Chris Pronger is a competitive player. Some people will say he’s using his size as an excuse. “The fact of the matter is his elbows are higher than most people’s elbows. It’s not like he raised his elbow to deliver a blow to the head.†WOW...only a matter of time before the "physics" of Chris Pronger's unfortunate situation came back around. Oh, poor Chris, he's such a big guy, he can't help it. Um, what? I replayed the clip again and again and one thing kept coming back to me...he wasn't even skating for the puck. He wait for McAmmond, literally stopped skating and delivered the elbow to his head. Those are the facts. I'm just upset it wasn't more for the repeat offender that he is.
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    Pronger at it again: elbow to McAmmond's head

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/playoffs2007...tory?id=2891896 1 game.
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    Pronger at it again: elbow to McAmmond's head

    In case anyone's interested... http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/playoffs2007...tory?id=2891896 IMO, hopefully this is just step #1. It's pretty clear to just about everyone that Pronger believes he's untouchable. Frankly, that attitude scares me.