Recchi on the Canadiens.
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Recchi on the Canadiens.
posted at 3/23/2011 6:34 PM EDT
Interesting article on NESN. Good for Rex calling out the organization. -
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posted at 3/23/2011 6:36 PM EDT
Saw that too and you guys ripped me for not feeling sorry for max at the time shame on all you! I TOLD YOU THIS IS WHY I HAVE NO SYMPATHY FOR A HABS PLAYER! They Fake -
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posted at 3/23/2011 6:38 PM EDT
In Response to Re: Recchi on the Canadiens.:Saw that too and you guys ripped me for not feeling sorry for max at the time shame on all you! I TOLD YOU THIS IS WHY I HAVE NO SYMPATHY FOR A HABS PLAYER! They Fake
Posted by LUCICmilan17
I have respect for people. I don't have respect for the organization. -
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posted at 3/23/2011 6:46 PM EDT
Pretty bad it seems all of Canada is embarrassed by the people of montreal and the province of Quebec. Yet those morons think they are justified calling the police on chara. They are to stupid to even realise they have been conned by their own favorite team! -
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posted at 3/23/2011 8:16 PM EDT
Good for Recchi to have the stones to say publically what others in the league perhaps only privately shared. Some folks are glad MP was not as seriously hurt as the Habs were initially suggesting but to have him out and about so soon after so much Montreal media had him almost in a wheelchair was not a good look for that organization or their illustrious history.
True, the impact of the collision after being angled off by Chara looked bad and resulted in whatever the injuries were but what followed with Pacioretty's remarkable resilience to that incident almost gives birth to a new form of diving. -
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posted at 3/23/2011 8:25 PM EDT
I still have sympathy for Pacioretty - guy broke his neck because the wrong hit happened in the wrong place on the ice. And to be honest, if there's a Hab conspiracy to embellish his injuries for whatever reason, no one's communicated this to Max. Guy's out there making his organization look like a bunch of assclowns by texting about going to movies, telling people his concussion symptoms are pretty much gone, remembering Bob McKenzie's number.... -
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posted at 3/23/2011 8:32 PM EDT
just what the habnots needed.... added incentive....
one would think a veteran like Recchi would know better.... -
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posted at 3/23/2011 8:37 PM EDT
In Response to Re: Recchi on the Canadiens.:I still have sympathy for Pacioretty - guy broke his neck because the wrong hit happened in the wrong place on the ice. And to be honest, if there's a Hab conspiracy to embellish his injuries for whatever reason, no one's communicated this to Max. Guy's out there making his organization look like a bunch of assclowns by texting about going to movies, telling people his concussion symptoms are pretty much gone, remembering Bob McKenzie's number....
Posted by Bookboy007
so ... do I read that you still have sympathy for Max? I once dreamt that I had a "severe" concussion and I wound up tweeting at a movie theatre - it was a nightmare ... so much volume and so many popcorn smells, that I pretended to throw up. Didn't Maxy originally talk of his terrible injuries? Maxie is as complicit as the rest of the childish and selfish HABS organization. Shame on them. Shame on Maxine. Zero sympathy from me. Bring them on in the first round. -
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posted at 3/23/2011 8:37 PM EDT
wow, some people are really insensitive. Concussion symptoms vary and some are much worse than others. And before you ask me if I am a doctor, I have had a severe concussion in the past and I was better a week later. As for the vertebrae, how do you fake a fractured vertebrae? If someone could answer me in an intelligent way, I would be glad to read it. -
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posted at 3/23/2011 8:38 PM EDT
Good for Marc Recchi - the balls that Pacioretty wishes he had. -
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posted at 3/23/2011 8:40 PM EDT
In Response to Re: Recchi on the Canadiens.:wow, some people are really insensitive. Concussion symptoms vary and some are much worse than others. And before you ask me if I am a doctor, I have had a severe concussion in the past and I was better a week later. As for the vertebrae, how do you fake a fractured vertebrae? If someone could answer me in an intelligent way, I would be glad to read it.
Posted by EricRGreen
Can I see the x-rays, please? Didn't think so. -
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posted at 3/23/2011 8:44 PM EDT
In Response to Re: Recchi on the Canadiens.:In Response to Re: Recchi on the Canadiens. : Can I see the x-rays, please? Didn't think so.
Posted by huscroft28
Don't even bother Hus, he is a troll. All his comments are bashing the Bruins during the Pac "incident". -
Re: Recchi on the Canadiens.
posted at 3/23/2011 8:45 PM EDT
In Response to Re: Recchi on the Canadiens.:Good for Recchi to have the stones to say publically what others in the league perhaps only privately shared. Some folks are glad MP was not as seriously hurt as the Habs were initially suggesting but to have him out and about so soon after so much Montreal media had him almost in a wheelchair was not a good look for that organization or their illustrious history. True, the impact of the collision after being angled off by Chara looked bad and resulted in whatever the injuries were but what followed with Pacioretty's remarkable resilience to that incident almost gives birth to a new form of diving.
Posted by RichHillOntario
Thank you!
10.175 on the dive ... no, not Pacioretty's, the HABs management's!
Maxi Pax gets a 10.175 for his Tweet. -
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posted at 3/23/2011 8:50 PM EDT
According to your logic, Savard could have been out and going to the movies or at home eating chips on his couch. They should hand out neck braces at the bell center representing Savard and his "injury". This is not my belief but I am thinking according to your logic right now. -
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posted at 3/23/2011 8:52 PM EDT
Dumbness worshippin' at it's best can be found on this board, lol... -
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posted at 3/23/2011 8:53 PM EDT
In Response to Re: Recchi on the Canadiens.:Dumbness worshippin' at it's best can be found on this board, lol...
Posted by Wedgy-Dunlop
Gona call the police? -
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posted at 3/23/2011 8:55 PM EDT
In Response to Re: Recchi on the Canadiens.:Dumbness worshippin' at it's best can be found on this board, lol...
Posted by Wedgy-Dunlop
Wedgy,it was fairly hypocritical of you to start a thread last night titled "Hypocrisy" only to fail to respond to other posters who called you out for being wrong...... -
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posted at 3/23/2011 8:59 PM EDT
Last time I checked Recchi does not have a medical degree... -
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posted at 3/23/2011 9:01 PM EDT
In Response to Re: Recchi on the Canadiens.:Last time I checked Recchi does not have a medical degree...
Posted by EricRGreen
His whole point is the medical staff should of waited a couple days before they diagnose the concussion. The broken c4 vert will more than likely take any concussion (brain trauma) and make it look severe right after the injury. If they would have waited a couple days (like true professionals) they could have made the correct call. They made it look worse so Chara would look worse. You don't need a medical degreee to know that. With that being said maybe it was the Habs organization that took the diagnosis and made it look worse with their statement. -
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posted at 3/23/2011 9:04 PM EDT
In Response to Re: Recchi on the Canadiens.:Last time I checked Recchi does not have a medical degree...
Posted by EricRGreen
After the misdiagnosis,I wonder if the Habs "doctors" do. -
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posted at 3/23/2011 9:18 PM EDT
I don't doubt that if it were Krejci who got angled out into a similar situation by say, Hamrlick, was carted from the ice followed by the same initial diagnosis as MP, revealed the next day to be a fracture to the 4th cervical vertabrae and a severe concussion, as a result a major sponsor of the NHL threatens to pull their dollars, Boston police announce a full investigation of the incident, outraged Bruin fans arrive at the Garden next game in full-protest mode after Campebell fails to dish out punishment to Hamrlick and two weeks (?) later Krejci reveals he not only has no concussion symptoms but he visits the Garden before a game and he attends a movie that Canadien fans, especially, wouldn't passionately voice their suspicions of something foul going on within the Bruin organization.
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posted at 3/23/2011 9:19 PM EDT
In Response to Re: Recchi on the Canadiens.:In Response to Re: Recchi on the Canadiens. : After the misdiagnosis,I wonder if the Habs "doctors" do.
Posted by dezaruchi
There's more to concussion classification than the duration of post-concussion symptoms... Many classification systems would have classified it as severe, some of them just because he lost consciousness for more than 1 minute... -
Re: Recchi on the Canadiens.
posted at 3/23/2011 9:23 PM EDT
In Response to Re: Recchi on the Canadiens.:In Response to Re: Recchi on the Canadiens. : His whole point is the medical staff should of waited a couple days before they diagnose the concussion. The broken c4 vert will more than likely take any concussion (brain trauma) and make it look severe right after the injury. If they would have waited a couple days (like true professionals) they could have made the correct call. They made it look worse so Chara would look worse. You don't need a medical degreee to know that. With that being said maybe it was the Habs organization that took the diagnosis and made it look worse with their statement.
Posted by callodthedom19
A concussion is diagnosed at the time of injury and it has nothing to do with post-concussion symptoms. Hit your head, lose consciousness or be a little confused... you've got yourself a concussion... and depending on the classification system used, "severe" can be called on the sole fact that he lost consciousness for a few minutes. So your comment is somewhat irrelevant... -
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posted at 3/23/2011 9:23 PM EDT
In Response to Re: Recchi on the Canadiens.:I don't doubt that if it were Krejci who got angled out into a similar situation by say, Hamrlick, was carted from the ice followed by the same initial diagnosis as MP, revealed the next day to be a fracture to the 4th cervical vertabrae and a severe concussion, as a result a major sponsor of the NHL threatens to pull their dollars, Boston police announce a full investigation of the incident, outraged Bruin fans arrive at the Garden next game in full-protest mode after Campebell fails to dish out punishment to Hamrlick and two weeks (?) later Krejci reveals he not only has no concussion symptoms but he visits the Garden before a game and he attends a movie that Canadien fans, especially, wouldn't passionately voice their suspicions of something foul going on within the Bruin organization.
Posted by RichHillOntario
Only in Montreal......... -
Re: Recchi on the Canadiens.
posted at 3/23/2011 9:30 PM EDT
In Response to Re: Recchi on the Canadiens.:In Response to Re: Recchi on the Canadiens. : A concussion is diagnosed at the time of injury and it has nothing to do with post-concussion symptoms. Hit your head, lose consciousness or be a little confused... you've got yourself a concussion... and depending on the classification system used, "severe" can be called on the sole fact that he lost consciousness for a few minutes. So your comment is somewhat irrelevant...
Posted by Wedgy-Dunlop
Wedgies can be serious too, but only occasionaly require police action. Pacioretty, or at least the Habs organization, is a faker ... face the truth and you'll feel better.