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Old 09-14-2018, 08:43 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by dissentowner View Post
OK, what does that have to do with it at all? He has indicated he is not playing again. That is retired. He is never coming back so how does that qualify for long term injury reserve?

He is retiring due to injuries caused while playing hockey, if he were healthy he would have fulfilled his contract.

I can put it another way, if Henrik Zetterberg, the captain of the Detroit Red Wings was able to play, he would. But because of his injuries sustained over the past few years from playing hockey. He is unable to. Sounds like LTIR to me.

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