I heard separation and not a broken collarbone. For Enebak, dislocated wrist. Another player, Smith, took an puck in an awkward spot and did not play Saturday. There's a good chance the Panthers look different later in the season when they have some of these players back.
Wondering if Cameron Lantz from Greenway has played the past couple of games? Took a nasty hit to the last weekend and looked like a wet noodle leaving the ice in EGF. Hoping it was nothing serious or long-term.
goaliedad31 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 20, 2018 7:28 am
Eden Prairie's Carson Jones was cleared to begin skating with his first game back scheduled for January 11th.
Rock solid top 6 forward that can bury. Big boost for Ep when he gets in game shape. Will be interesting to see where he fits on special teams. Huge addition for depth. More interesting if he comes back strong, who will be moved down to 3rd line. I could venture a guess who it won’t be.
TheNightman wrote: ↑Fri Jan 04, 2019 7:11 pm
Warner missing his seventh straight game for Cathedral, was hoping he'd back back for the Hermantown clash.
Anyone know what's going on there?
I think it was something with his shoulder (possibly separation?), but it sounds like there was a recurrence, or possibly another injury, as Tony mentioned on the podcast that Warner could be done for the year. If so, that is a tough blow for SCC in losing their offensive catalyst, and also has to be frustrating for him.
From what I have heard through hearsay is Warner needs surgery. After surgery he will be out 2-3 months. He can't do any further damage. So if he plays it will have to be on how much pain he can take. Maybe they are holding him out until playoffs or maybe he is indeed done for the yr.
The Next One wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 11:22 am
From what I have heard through hearsay is Warner needs surgery. After surgery he will be out 2-3 months. He can't do any further damage. So if he plays it will have to be on how much pain he can take. Maybe they are holding him out until playoffs or maybe he is indeed done for the yr.
Based on that hearsay, sounds like a dislocated shoulder, torn labrum. That’s only correctable with surgery and it actually takes about 5 months of recovery & rehab to return from that type injury following surgery.