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Did Jim Montgomery just become the first victim of the (new) NHL conduct policy?
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YesShoalzie wroteCOLONDid Jim Montgomery just become the first victim of the (new) NHL conduct policy?
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Hope this means they want more of Joe HickettsMatthew wroteCOLONMadison bowey on waivers
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Apparently the decision was made before they discussed the new policyShoalzie wroteCOLONDid Jim Montgomery just become the first victim of the (new) NHL conduct policy?
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Yeah, I saw that too.
How often do we see a firing over a non-hockey reason? It was more of an interaction with an employee of the organization. The team seemed to be playing fairly well.
How often do we see a firing over a non-hockey reason? It was more of an interaction with an employee of the organization. The team seemed to be playing fairly well.
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wonder if it was a gambling issue?
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So eichel is playing pretty well....
Fucking with my tank lol
Fucking with my tank lol
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"Flyers say Oskar Lindblom has been diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma, a type of bone cancer."
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... the fuck..
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that's rly bad... prognosis isn't even good. he's done with hockey for sure.
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how do you know? I don't think 100% recovery is ruled out?
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It has a high rate of being cured. It really all depends on in what stage they caught it. It's rare and even more rare in adults.kyuss wroteCOLONhow do you know? I don't think 100% recovery is ruled out?
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At this stage he's definitely out for the rest of the season at least
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it's not that simple and it's a lotta moving parts.... but first off let's say when it comes to sarcomas, it's a matter of survival first. no matter how severe/what stage its in.
its pretty much gotta be like the earliest stage possible and had not spread to any more than like 2 percent of your body and if you can contain it there, ressect the cancer in its benign form + not require any bone replacement with a prosthesis (I think it's safe to say if u have a prosthetic part in any part of your leg, u can't play pro level hockey. but correct me if wrong). a lotta cases now there are cement like structure that fills the ressected area of the bone and mimic its ridgity too so that's a good option.
it's a chronic thing and remission long term is the best possible outlook for most sarcomas. either way hes gonna need treatment stage to be confirmed and recovery in order to live a normal life with good mobility let alone professional hockey?.. I wudnt bet on the latter.
its pretty much gotta be like the earliest stage possible and had not spread to any more than like 2 percent of your body and if you can contain it there, ressect the cancer in its benign form + not require any bone replacement with a prosthesis (I think it's safe to say if u have a prosthetic part in any part of your leg, u can't play pro level hockey. but correct me if wrong). a lotta cases now there are cement like structure that fills the ressected area of the bone and mimic its ridgity too so that's a good option.
it's a chronic thing and remission long term is the best possible outlook for most sarcomas. either way hes gonna need treatment stage to be confirmed and recovery in order to live a normal life with good mobility let alone professional hockey?.. I wudnt bet on the latter.
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Well considering Chuck Fletcher already confirmed as much I'd say so. Hope to see him back next season.
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I mean everything is speculation at this point considering how little information we have, but yes above all else survival is #1.kimmer wroteCOLONit's not that simple and it's a lotta moving parts.... but first off let's say when it comes to sarcomas, it's a matter of survival first. no matter how severe/what stage its in.
its pretty much gotta be like the earliest stage possible and had not spread to any more than like 2 percent of your body and if you can contain it there, ressect the cancer in its benign form + not require any bone replacement with a prosthesis (I think it's safe to say if u have a prosthetic part in any part of your leg, u can't play pro level hockey. but correct me if wrong)