Roberto Luongo injured in Canucks/Penguins game
No word on what it could be, but he just went down a few minutes ago and it didn't look good. The odd thing is it looked entirely routine - dropped to ice for a save, went to shift and just didn't get up. He stayed hunched over on the ice for a while before getting help to the dressing room. It looked like he was favoring his left leg, so it's likely he did something to his right knee/groin, as suggested by the FSN Pitt announcers.
I'm not diagnosing anything. Trust me, I'm not going to start an E4 prosthetic leg rumor. Just wanted to throw it out there.
FrankD
Pensburgh.com
This item was created by a member of this blog's community and is not necessarily endorsed by From The Rink.
0 recs |
5 comments
| Add comment
Comments
The Coyotes plan
Is working to perfection…
1. Let everyone else get hurt
2. Don’t get hurt
3. Play okay hockey against backup goalies and Marty Turco
4. Get into playoffs.
by OdinMercer on
Nov 22, 2008 1:42 PM CST
reply
actions
0 recs
The Avs also had that plan, but then they decided to not show up to any of the games.
26 Card Jet
by Tommelot on
Nov 23, 2008 12:37 PM CST
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Apperently we’re going down the same path. #1 and 2 seem to be going okay. 3 and 4 not so much.
by OdinMercer on
Nov 23, 2008 1:38 PM CST
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Scratch that. Colorado already lost their captain to back pains, Guite to rib-problems, Foote to a backinjury and Wolski to headinjury.
The Colorado frontoffice is known to always underestimate things. My guess is that Sakic is in a Coma, Guite punctured his lungs, Foote broke his spine in 3 places and Wolski got decapitated.
26 Card Jet
by Tommelot on
Nov 23, 2008 3:16 PM CST
up
reply
actions
0 recs
Ouch. Not good injuries. But Wolski should be able to shake off that decapitation in no time.
by OdinMercer on
Nov 24, 2008 8:15 AM CST
up
reply
actions
0 recs








