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Bill Meltzer
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Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 07.13.2006

Sep 20 @ 5:49 AM ET
Bill Meltzer: Meltzer's Musings: Roster Cuts, Line Combos, Prospects in Action
GirouxForTheShow
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Fuck you raff
Joined: 01.04.2009

Sep 20 @ 6:51 AM ET
I think Lecavalier is going to do wonders for this team.
Jsaquella
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Bringing Hexy Back
Joined: 06.16.2006

Sep 20 @ 7:18 AM ET
Bill Meltzer: Meltzer's Musings: Roster Cuts, Line Combos, Prospects in Action
- bmeltzer


Really tough for Bourdon. Hope he gets healthy enough to resume his career.
bradleyc4
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: the jewelry is still out
Joined: 01.16.2007

Sep 20 @ 8:23 AM ET
Really tough for Bourdon. Hope he gets healthy enough to resume his career.
- Jsaquella


And I hope other players take note of how he handled his concussion situation, and not follow it. Might have cost himself a long-term NHL career for a few extra weeks of games.
phi1671
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: PA
Joined: 08.06.2007

Sep 20 @ 8:31 AM ET
Heading to Florida in a few weeks and was thinking of catching a Lightning Game...it won't be the same since Vinny was bought out.

Always nice to catch up on the Flyers with Bills Blob

TGIF
aantny88
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Suck it Phaneuf, PA
Joined: 03.14.2008

Sep 20 @ 8:48 AM ET
Excellent write up as usual Bill! Is G skating with Jake and Simmer, not Hartnell?
MBFlyerfan
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Be nice from now on, NJ
Joined: 03.17.2006

Sep 20 @ 8:49 AM ET
From personal experience I know that the effects of concussion are cumulative. The more you get, the easier you get them. If he had reported the first concussion instead of playing through it, he may have avoided the following concussions altogether.

I say MAY have, because you never know exactly, as it is not an exact science. But in my experience, it is not really reaching to say that it had an effect moving forward.
MJL
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Candyland, PA
Joined: 09.20.2007

Sep 20 @ 8:54 AM ET
From personal experience I know that the effects of concussion are cumulative. The more you get, the easier you get them. If he had reported the first concussion instead of playing through it, he may have avoided the following concussions altogether.

I say MAY have, because you never know exactly, as it is not an exact science. But in my experience, it is not really reaching to say that it had an effect moving forward.

- MBFlyerfan


I feel bad for the guy. He was on his way to becoming a regular in the NHL. I liked the physical edge to his game. I think it's difficult to deal with, as the player is close to reaching what was likely a dream and goal he set for himself. Lot's of pressure also to deal with. If you sit out, you may lose your spot, and never get it back. I hope he fully recovers.
Hextall271
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Hart-Land, NB
Joined: 01.18.2007

Sep 20 @ 8:59 AM ET
I think Lecavalier is going to do wonders for this team.
- GirouxForTheShow


I think so too. Helps with size in the forward corps and leadership. Not only should he be motivated and re energized with a new team, there's a lot of depth around him and I suspect teams will key on Giroux and Jake before him.
MBFlyerfan
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Be nice from now on, NJ
Joined: 03.17.2006

Sep 20 @ 9:06 AM ET
I feel bad for the guy. He was on his way to becoming a regular in the NHL. I liked the physical edge to his game. I think it's difficult to deal with, as the player is close to reaching what was likely a dream and goal he set for himself. Lot's of pressure also to deal with. If you sit out, you may lose your spot, and never get it back. I hope he fully recovers.
- MJL


As do I, and cant say that at his age I wouldn't have done the exact same thing.
Feanor
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: DE
Joined: 02.13.2013

Sep 20 @ 9:08 AM ET
From personal experience I know that the effects of concussion are cumulative. The more you get, the easier you get them. If he had reported the first concussion instead of playing through it, he may have avoided the following concussions altogether.
- MBFlyerfan


Pronger probably should have have sat out for a full month or more after his eye injury. But he returned after just two weeks
MBFlyerfan
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Be nice from now on, NJ
Joined: 03.17.2006

Sep 20 @ 9:12 AM ET
Pronger probably should have have sat out for a full month or more after his eye injury. But he returned after just two weeks
- Feanor


Yep, same thing. He obviously wasn't recovered and or misdiagnosed from the start.
JFlyers00
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: NYC (kill me) , NJ
Joined: 11.24.2011

Sep 20 @ 9:25 AM ET
Pronger probably should have have sat out for a full month or more after his eye injury. But he returned after just two weeks
- Feanor


Someone should of stepped in and forced Pronger to sit. He said it himself that he's the last person to ask whether or not he can play.
PLindbergh31
Location: NJ
Joined: 02.01.2008

Sep 20 @ 9:31 AM ET
Yep, same thing. He obviously wasn't recovered and or misdiagnosed from the start.
- MBFlyerfan


Crack medical staff...

PhillySportsGuy
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: any donut with a hole in the middle can get (frank)ed right in its hole, NJ
Joined: 04.08.2012

Sep 20 @ 9:39 AM ET
Someone should of stepped in and forced Pronger to sit. He said it himself that he's the last person to ask whether or not he can play.
- JFlyers00


Hindsight is 20/20. No one knew this was going to happen. The medical staff relies completely on the players to tell them about concussion issues. The doctor can't tell if a player is lying about a headache.

The culture of old school hockey is to play through anything. Thankfully, we now know at least a little bit about concussions and the culture is changing a bit in that regard.
PLindbergh31
Location: NJ
Joined: 02.01.2008

Sep 20 @ 9:44 AM ET
Hindsight is 20/20. No one knew this was going to happen. The medical staff relies completely on the players to tell them about concussion issues. The doctor can't tell if a player is lying about a headache.

The culture of old school hockey is to play through anything. Thankfully, we now know at least a little bit about concussions and the culture is changing a bit in that regard.

- PhillySportsGuy


It's not really hindsight. Two weeks after nearly having his eye gouged out of his skull it's a safe assumption that Pronger shouldn't have been playing in NHL games.
jmatchett383
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 03.09.2010

Sep 20 @ 9:48 AM ET
It's not really hindsight. Two weeks after nearly having his eye gouged out of his skull it's a safe assumption that Pronger shouldn't have been playing in NHL games.
- PLindbergh31


The question is how long then? He says he's fine at 2 weeks, do you make him sit 2 more weeks? Another month? A season?

At some point, you just have to rely on the player's self-diagnosis. Simmonds was concussed by that Erskine elbow last season and came back after 3 games. Unfortunately, there's no exact medical test for PCS so you just have to go witht he player.
Feanor
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: DE
Joined: 02.13.2013

Sep 20 @ 9:49 AM ET
I think teams are finally getting better with this stuff. Marc Staal sat out two full months after getting hit by a puck against us last season.
MJL
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Candyland, PA
Joined: 09.20.2007

Sep 20 @ 9:51 AM ET
It's not really hindsight. Two weeks after nearly having his eye gouged out of his skull it's a safe assumption that Pronger shouldn't have been playing in NHL games.
- PLindbergh31



If he's examined by qualified physicians including an eye specialist, and cleared to play. How is it a safe assumption. I seriously doubt the Flyers would have let Pronger play without Medical clearance. But the Doctor's and Pronger don't have the luxury of hindisght to sit back and assume after the fact.
PhillySportsGuy
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: any donut with a hole in the middle can get (frank)ed right in its hole, NJ
Joined: 04.08.2012

Sep 20 @ 9:52 AM ET
Thanks for the extensive write up, Bill. I love hearing about the prospects in such detail.

Hopefully, Hagg is able to work through his inconsistency and that aspect of his game becomes a thing of the past. Although, playing in a system with wide gaps between dmen and forwards may be preparing him well for the Flyers I kid I kid!

Sucks to hear about MAB. He seems like the type of player who really wants to make it and is willing to work really hard to get there. Those types of guys are great to have around. His game was really coming together. Played physical and could really bring a heavy shot from the point. I wish him all the best and hope he can one day pick up right where he left off.
PLindbergh31
Location: NJ
Joined: 02.01.2008

Sep 20 @ 9:53 AM ET
The question is how long then? He says he's fine at 2 weeks, do you make him sit 2 more weeks? Another month? A season?

At some point, you just have to rely on the player's self-diagnosis. Simmonds was concussed by that Erskine elbow last season and came back after 3 games. Unfortunately, there's no exact medical test for PCS so you just have to go witht he player.

- jmatchett383


I agree with what you are saying. But the initial injury wasn't diagnosed as a concussion if I recall correctly. Pronger's eye received severe trauma. Any type of eye injury involving athletes who play contact sports the utmost caution should be taken. When I saw that play happen, I immediately thought Pronger's career was over. It turns out it was. I really wonder what would have happened if the Flyers intervened and said you are sitting out for the rest of the year and come back to camp next year and see where we are at, if he would still be playing today.
MJL
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Candyland, PA
Joined: 09.20.2007

Sep 20 @ 9:54 AM ET
I agree with what you are saying. But the initial injury wasn't diagnosed as a concussion if I recall correctly. Pronger's eye received severe trauma. Any type of eye injury involving athletes who play contact sports the utmost caution should be taken. When I saw that play happen, I immediately thought Pronger's career was over. It turns out it was. I really wonder what would have happened if the Flyers intervened and said you are sitting out for the rest of the year and come back to camp next year and see where we are at, if he would still be playing today.
- PLindbergh31



There would have to be a Medical basis for telling Pronger to sit out the rest of the year. At the time there wasn't.
jmatchett383
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 03.09.2010

Sep 20 @ 9:56 AM ET
I agree with what you are saying. But the initial injury wasn't diagnosed as a concussion if I recall correctly. Pronger's eye received severe trauma. Any type of eye injury involving athletes who play contact sports the utmost caution should be taken. When I saw that play happen, I immediately thought Pronger's career was over. It turns out it was. I really wonder what would have happened if the Flyers intervened and said you are sitting out for the rest of the year and come back to camp next year and see where we are at, if he would still be playing today.
- PLindbergh31


If he was told to sit out a year and he kept saying he was fine week after week, the entire fanbase would be calling for Snider's head for keeping our best defenseman out of the lineup even though he was fine.
opeth_pa
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: The Implication
Joined: 12.13.2011

Sep 20 @ 9:56 AM ET
Everyone saw the video of the Barch vs Gallant fights where they get around the you cant remove your helmet rule..

http://prohockeytalk.nbcs...3/09/19/fight-no-helmets/
PhillySportsGuy
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: any donut with a hole in the middle can get (frank)ed right in its hole, NJ
Joined: 04.08.2012

Sep 20 @ 9:57 AM ET
I agree with what you are saying. But the initial injury wasn't diagnosed as a concussion if I recall correctly. Pronger's eye received severe trauma. Any type of eye injury involving athletes who play contact sports the utmost caution should be taken. When I saw that play happen, I immediately thought Pronger's career was over. It turns out it was. I really wonder what would have happened if the Flyers intervened and said you are sitting out for the rest of the year and come back to camp next year and see where we are at, if he would still be playing today.
- PLindbergh31


At the end of the day, I'm not blaming the Flyers or the medical staff for Pronger's career ending. Who knows how many concussions he's played through in his career? Career ending concussions are usually a cumulative thing.
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