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Originally Posted by Paulie Walnuts
Not sure he was damaged good, it's a surgery that is common in sports.
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It was the first time it had ever been done on a professional hockey player.
In any case, my point remains: it was the owner, senior management, and the medical staff that decided the disc replacement was too great a risk. Not Adams' choice to be in that situation.
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