Key player injuries 2019-20
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Key player injuries 2019-20
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Charlie Stramel status?
Charlie Stramel status?
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My arthritis is worsening so expect more grammatical errors.....
Or were you taking about high school kids and not people who post on here? I would consider Karl, Lee, Elliot, Otown, kniven, etc key players.
Or were you taking about high school kids and not people who post on here? I would consider Karl, Lee, Elliot, Otown, kniven, etc key players.
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Lee could be nearing retirement. His heart just isn't in the game these days, it seems.
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I’m good. Minnesota high school hockey is my favorite sport. Cloquet, Esko, and Carlton Lumberjacks hockey my favorite sports franchise. 218 hockey is the best and I love cheering for those kiddos. CEC hockey is the best . #myboys
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It’s easy to get this way when the most talented player on your squad is the head coach. #lifestinkseast hockey wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2019 7:14 amLee could be nearing retirement. His heart just isn't in the game these days, it seems.
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Talking about yourself in the third person is clearly sign of injury. The state may even have laws against participation due to a possible concussion without clearance by a health care professional.
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Lee is not concerned. Lee easily ducks everything his wife throws at him.
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Wait until you are asleep.east hockey wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:36 amLee is not concerned. Lee easily ducks everything his wife throws at him.
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Sounds like you have experience with this......elliott70 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:56 amWait until you are asleep.east hockey wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:36 amLee is not concerned. Lee easily ducks everything his wife throws at him.
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What is a Green Wave anyway?
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AyeTTpuckster wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 1:17 pmSounds like you have experience with this......elliott70 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:56 amWait until you are asleep.east hockey wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:36 am
Lee is not concerned. Lee easily ducks everything his wife throws at him.
Lee
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Experience tells me her throwing will improve as you age. It will go from a Phil Niekro knuckleball to a Nolan Ryan fastball. Her arm will not got better but your reactions will get slower. Do not mock the wife! She can get you in so many ways!east hockey wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:36 amLee is not concerned. Lee easily ducks everything his wife throws at him.
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Tread lightly my friend, they have so many ways to spy on us we thought were safe. She probably gets an alert every time you post......word to the wise......they are hands and feet far more coniving than us.
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east hockey wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2019 7:14 amLee could be nearing retirement. His heart just isn't in the game these days, it seems.
As a friend of Bill W I wish you luck and success in finding a new interest.
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Heard J. Meiers has MCL injury.
No other details other than probably done with EL this Fall.
No other details other than probably done with EL this Fall.
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Am working on one which will include not going to work every week daygoldy313 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 12:28 ameast hockey wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2019 7:14 amLee could be nearing retirement. His heart just isn't in the game these days, it seems.
As a friend of Bill W I wish you luck and success in finding a new interest.
Lee
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Hearing Carson Limesand was injured in HSEL last Wednesday vs. Shattuck. Can anyone confirm?
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Heard Nate Warner dislocated his shoulder last weekend. Know he had surgery post-season last year on his shoulder. Hope it isn't long-term. Will be interesting to see if he plays any more HSEL games this fall.
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Heard from a good Source Limesand could be out for the season possibly. Dealing with some hip problems. Hopefully he is ok.
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Limesand is a very skilled goalie positioned to be on a very successful team this season. He has been fighting an injury since clear back in the beginning of the HP Section 6 tryouts day 1. He battled for 10 minutes and left the ice. It was my understanding it is a groin issue.
USA Hockey continually states the young athlete needs to rest and play multiple sports. Here is a perfect example of a quality player who is injured all because of the 24/7/365 demands of the current status of hockey...He never heals and now sounds like he may be facing a season-ending injury. These kids are expected to finish the high school season, then try out for the long HP process, then summer camps and private sessions, then Elite League or Fall AAA or, or or...it never stops or ends. USA Hockey and sports science is full of articles on the mental impacts of never taking a break and early specialization which all leads to repetitive movement issues/breakdowns. Goalies, pitchers, and catchers especially.
USA Hockey continually states the young athlete needs to rest and play multiple sports. Here is a perfect example of a quality player who is injured all because of the 24/7/365 demands of the current status of hockey...He never heals and now sounds like he may be facing a season-ending injury. These kids are expected to finish the high school season, then try out for the long HP process, then summer camps and private sessions, then Elite League or Fall AAA or, or or...it never stops or ends. USA Hockey and sports science is full of articles on the mental impacts of never taking a break and early specialization which all leads to repetitive movement issues/breakdowns. Goalies, pitchers, and catchers especially.
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I see Limesand is playing in the State of Hockey All-Star Game. Would have to assume he is good to go.
Also heard Warner had surgery on his other shoulder and will be out for a couple of months.
Also heard Warner had surgery on his other shoulder and will be out for a couple of months.
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I remember stating that Limesand was experiencing hip issues last spring and a few ppl told me I was incorrect...in spite of my source being a person from BSM.HockeyCrazy1970 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2019 8:44 am Limesand is a very skilled goalie positioned to be on a very successful team this season. He has been fighting an injury since clear back in the beginning of the HP Section 6 tryouts day 1. He battled for 10 minutes and left the ice. It was my understanding it is a groin issue.
USA Hockey continually states the young athlete needs to rest and play multiple sports. Here is a perfect example of a quality player who is injured all because of the 24/7/365 demands of the current status of hockey...He never heals and now sounds like he may be facing a season-ending injury. These kids are expected to finish the high school season, then try out for the long HP process, then summer camps and private sessions, then Elite League or Fall AAA or, or or...it never stops or ends. USA Hockey and sports science is full of articles on the mental impacts of never taking a break and early specialization which all leads to repetitive movement issues/breakdowns. Goalies, pitchers, and catchers especially.
He left HSEL because the hip was still giving him issues (it is getting better but he decided to shut it down anyway).
He should be ok for the State of Hockey game...but one has to wonder what happens if it flares up again. His backup at BSM is more than capable, just not quite as good as Limesand.
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Heard Kron broke wrist in New Hope today
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That's obviously a very significant loss for the Huskies, depending on how long his recovery is