Great to hear that he's on the road to return to play.
I'm not sure this team needs both Pospisil and Klapka on it. They're both physical power forward types and I'd like that roster spot to go call ups from the Wranglers.
One of the two, sure, but not both.
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Great to hear that he's on the road to return to play.
I'm not sure this team needs both Pospisil and Klapka on it. They're both physical power forward types and I'd like that roster spot to go call ups from the Wranglers.
One of the two, sure, but not both.
Similarly, my bicycle already has a wheel. Why does it need two?
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‘You see in Calgary, [Ryan] Huska is no joke. It’s good. He’s really set on a specific model defensively. If you can be reliable, you have the freedom to play offence.’
—Ethan Wyttenbach
A lot of concussion symptoms that players have can turn out to be from other injuries. Sidney Crosby ended up getting diagnosed with a whiplash injury which caused him to miss the most time because they kept looking at concussions.
I wonder with this information being known if they aren't checking things like Crosby had along with the concussion stuff.
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Did anyone watch the wranglers game? How did Pospisil look?
It would be great to get his speed and physicality back on the Roster.
Lomberg Pospisil Klapka Would be super fun to watch
It wasn't a very good game in general. The Wranglers are pretty depleted. Pospisil didn't shy away from contact, went to the front of the net, and got better a the game went on. He was still pretty rusty.
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