NHL goalkeepers have a tough job, and when they’re bothered by injury, their job suddenly becomes more difficult.
Vancouver Canucks goalie Tatcher Demko saw his season change abruptly, as he was seen as one of the favorites for the Vézina Trophy at the trade deadline.
Unfortunately, he injured his knee, and since then, his case has only worsened…
Demko will have to learn to play despite his knee problems, because even an operation won’t solve his problems.
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His injury was considered on a day-to-day basis, but in the end Demko didn’t return from the playoffs and mentioned that he would have been able to return in the third round had it not been for the elimination.
After three months without any news on his case, we learned a few weeks ago that he won’t be at camp and won’t be taking part in preseason games.
And now Friedman has announced that Demko will have to learn to play despite his knee problems…
The Thatcher Demko Saga:
– top-3 goalie in the world by the trade deadline
– gets knee injury on March 9th
– expected to be out for 2-3 weeks
– Head Coach Rick Tocchet is “not worried about [the injury] at all”
– Comes back for playoffs, 6 weeks after injury
– plays well in game… pic.twitter.com/COgh423BSo– Big Head Hockey (@BigHeadHcky) September 6, 2024
This situation is very intriguing…
Let’s hope there’s nothing fishy in this saga, but more importantly, let’s hope Demko isn’t too bothered by his knee.
Overtime
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