still a dirty hit, you're letting your opinion of Letang cloud your view of what happened that's the kind of play they want out of hockey NHL screwing it up again http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...guins-kris-letang-ryan-callahan-hit/84375068/ http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/eye-on...-suspending-ryan-callahan-for-kris-letang-hit https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/ryan-callahans-hit-kris-letang-003532152.html
Can someone explain to me what is wrong with Stamkos? I don't understand. I read he practiced in a normal contact jersey today, but still unable to play. Sharks-Blues should be good tonight too. Looking towards a long series. Both of these teams are like the Caps too. Great teams, but can never get over the hump. Well, one will, by default this year.
blood clots, like Chris Bosh in basketball. They're worried that if he plays, the problem could lead to complications. If you have clots, you take blood thinners, and it's dangerous to play contact sports if you're on blood thinners. Basically, you want to stay out of situations where you could potentially bleed a lot. Bosh and Stamkos are both perfectly healthy, but are being held out, despite their teams being in the conference finals (well, Miami just got knocked out in Game 7, but they were)
Blues score, but it's disallowed after claim of goalie interference still scoreless Blues challenging but I doubt they'll overturn
Blues score on the powerplay Sharks immediately answer on a double deflection (shot deflects off Pavelski's stick, then off Hertl's)
Is it up to the doctors if Stamkos can play or does the team or player decide or what? I'm sure his agent is advising him to not play with his impending free agency, but he likely feels obligated to help his teammates if he can.
Pens have won 3 straight OT games at home and all pretty quick and pretty easy. I don't get it. Oh well.
NHL's inconsistency with punishments has spurred the creation of this account: https://twitter.com/NHLolPlayerSaft