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Originally Posted by StrykerSteve
No emotion here. The man had major surgery on his bicep. A pretty unique and rare injury. To assume that he'd be back to 100% less than one year later probably isn't realistic.
The real question is, when he finally is 100%, will it be too late in his career to get back to the level he was playing at prior to the injury? Or perhaps more appropriate, is Hartley utilizing him correctly given his current recovery status?
If that's what you want to discuss, then I'm open to it. Otherwise, this thread and the constant stream of "What's wrong with Gio?" posts in game threads are merely serving to make us look silly and uninformed.
Major surgery on a vital muscle needed to play hockey and requires a ton of rehab. That's what's "wrong".
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I don't know man. Giordano is on record saying he has been shooting and working out at 100%. He also said its been well over 7 months and its healed.
This was in September.