04-22-2013, 01:35 AM
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Originally Posted by browna
I wonder who handled the "magic spray" (used in soccer for on field injuries), assuring RNH that it was healing the shoulder, each game?
Souray of course had a point, to which the Oilers buried him in OKC to shut him up. Remember the Oilers also tried to send guys the Kings doctors flagged as injured, twice, a couple years ago to complete a trade.
We've had a glimpse into Lowe's hiring procedures over the past week, and over the years, his old school mentality pretending its still 1983 ("So RNH should just suck it up like Lee Fogolin did") so it really isn't that much of a surprise.
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Honestly if you're a doctor or any world class expert in sports medicine are you choosing Edmonton as your home?
It wouldn't surprise me if they had access to the 30th ranked everything in the NHL.
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04-22-2013, 07:01 AM
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#42
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Originally Posted by Rutuu
Honestly if you're a doctor or any world class expert in sports medicine are you choosing Edmonton as your home?
It wouldn't surprise me if they had access to the 30th ranked everything in the NHL.
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I know its fun to dump all over the Oilers, but the University of Alberta has one of the premiere medical programs and facilities around. I think they would have little problem attracting and holding onto people in the medical field.
The problems with the Oilers fall on the shoulders of the guys making the decisions. Their medical and training teams are crap because Lowe and company make poor hiring decisions.
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04-22-2013, 08:01 AM
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#43
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Originally Posted by New Era
I know its fun to dump all over the Oilers, but the University of Alberta has one of the premiere medical programs and facilities around. I think they would have little problem attracting and holding onto people in the medical field.
The problems with the Oilers fall on the shoulders of the guys making the decisions. Their medical and training teams are crap because Lowe and company make poor hiring decisions.
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http://www.nationalpost.com/m/wp/new...rns-to-england
This guy gave up $10million to go back home and do research in England on diabetes instead.
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04-22-2013, 08:28 AM
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#44
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Originally Posted by Rutuu
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Did you actually read the article you posted?
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04-22-2013, 09:07 AM
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I'm amazed that the Oilers didn't pull out poultices and Leeches to treat RNH. Maybe inject his with Lamb's urine to ease the pain.
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04-22-2013, 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
I'm amazed that the Oilers didn't pull out poultices and Leeches to treat RNH. Maybe inject his with Lamb's urine to ease the pain.
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How do you know they didn't? I heard they called ex-Oiler, Mark Lamb, asking for him to swing by the men's room and send them a vial, stat.
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04-22-2013, 10:01 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
I'm amazed that the Oilers didn't pull out poultices and Leeches to treat RNH. Maybe inject his with Lamb's urine to ease the pain.
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Amazing how many people ask for poultices at a pharmacy
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04-22-2013, 10:04 AM
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RNH has his short 1 1/2 year career interrupted 7 times due to shoulder injuries. Not a good sign if your an Oiler fan. RNH the label should read fragile breakable if dropped.
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04-22-2013, 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
I'm amazed that the Oilers didn't pull out poultices and Leeches to treat RNH. Maybe inject his with Lamb's urine to ease the pain.
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Homeopathy FTW?
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04-22-2013, 10:25 AM
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Norm!
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Well its lucky that RNH asked for a second opinion, not only would the Oilers staff treated the wrong shoulder, but they probably would have amputated his left foot at the same time.
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04-22-2013, 10:27 AM
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Horse is sick, must bleed him
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04-22-2013, 10:49 AM
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Hey guys, just a friendly reminder that if you're going to post massive pics to please use the spoiler tags so it doesn't screw up viewing the thread for other posters.
Thanks
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04-22-2013, 11:01 AM
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Norm!
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Just think though, with the way the Oiler's medical staff works, if the Oilers doctor does the surgery, we could be seeing Regina Nugent-Hopkin's joining the woman's Olypmpic Hockey team in time for the next Olympics.
To Chris Deburgs Patricia the Stripper
And with a flip of his wrist, he cut off his $$$$
To Tremendous Applause he took off Nugents %%%%
And with a loud guffaw
He give Nuge a bra
And threw his stuff in the air
The Oiler fans got really scared
And as the last piece of manhood fell to the floor
Woman's hockey was knockin on the door
Its to the Woman's Olympic team
in 2014
Bah dum Bah Dum Bah Dum bah
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04-22-2013, 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Maybe inject his with Lamb's urine to ease the pain.
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Lamb is currently the head coach of the Swift Current Broncos, I don't think he wants to be associated with the Oilers any longer, let alone lend them some piss.
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04-22-2013, 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Rutuu
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Originally Posted by New Era
Did you actually read the article you posted? 
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Actually, thats a pretty interesting article. Basically the U of A chased away a respected scientist because of petty bureaucracy.
Thats actually pretty damning.
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04-22-2013, 01:07 PM
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It's a sign of the times that teams are bringing top prospect into the league but they really should think a little forward with some of these kids. This is why the Flames have to take their time with Jankowski as these slight built kids just aren't physically ready for to play against big men of the NHL. All this shoulder damage may play a role in shortening RNH's career. I know that he had nothing left to prove in the WHL but at the same time he would probably be in a lot better physical condition today as this lingering shoulder issue is from his first year with the Oilers where he was just too small.
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04-22-2013, 01:10 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Stay Golden
RNH has his short 1 1/2 year career interrupted 7 times due to shoulder injuries. Not a good sign if your an Oiler fan. RNH the label should read fragile breakable if dropped.
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Looks like someone's taking a run at Hemsky's records.
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04-22-2013, 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Locke
Actually, thats a pretty interesting article. Basically the U of A chased away a respected scientist because of petty bureaucracy.
Thats actually pretty damning. 
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That's what you got out of that? This didn't stand out to you?
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His wife works in administration at Oxford University, and Rorsman says she was offered a good position in Edmonton. But she was told she could only have two weeks vacation a year. She asked for 11 more days without pay. “Unfortunately the university was not very flexible on that score,” he says.
As her negotiations dragged on – and her enthusiasm for Canada began to wane – Rorsman headed to Edmonton in February 2011. In the end, his wife decided not to move.
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"Rorsman says he tried to negotiate a new deal so he could rejoin his wife in England. He says he offered to give up his “inflated” salary at the University of Alberta, if he could spend three-quarters of his time in Oxford and run the Canadian research effort from afar, making periodic visits."
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The university got his wife a job, but she didn't like the vacation schedule and the school was not prepared to negotiate on that point, so decided it wasn't her cup of tea. After accepting the job the scientist decided he wanted to renegotiate his deal, because of the university not playing ball with his wife? And that's the university's fault? They chased him away?
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04-22-2013, 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by New Era
That's what you got out of that? This didn't stand out to you?
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The university got his wife a job, but she didn't like the vacation schedule and the school was not prepared to negotiate on that point, so decided it wasn't her cup of tea. After accepting the job the scientist decided he wanted to renegotiate his deal, because of the university not playing ball with his wife? And that's the university's fault? They chased him away?

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You dont quite seem to understand how these things work. He already had a job, the University was trying to entice him to leave that job and come to Edmonton to do something he is exceptionally good at.
Its not a typical Employer/Employee relationship. He is in demand and the U of A is bidding for his services.
Further, his wife also had a job and was going to transfer but they cut her vacation time and refused to be flexible. She wanted 11 more days off that she agreed not to be paid for. Sounds reasonable.
The U of A wants this guy, that means you have to give him what he wants. Its not like he was desperate for the job, the University was desperate for him so they have to accommodate him within reason.
So he just goes elsewhere.
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04-22-2013, 01:32 PM
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In the Sin Bin
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Originally Posted by New Era
And that's the university's fault?

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Yeah. Two weeks vacation is pretty ridiculous for anyone with experience especially someone leaving her kids back in Europe. If you're going to go to lengths to recruit all star scientists to EDM and it's crap weather i dont think the wife asking for 11 days unpaid vacation should be a deal breaker for the University. I've asked for the same from a salaried job and was granted it and i didnt even have kids back in Europe. And then the guy offers to run the program on the cheap from England and the University isn't interested.
Sounds like a real petty squabble from the University's end. Doesn't surprise me as big administrations often are uncompromising even on matters that shouldn't be huge deals.
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