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Jeff Petry’s CRAZY EYES – Doctor Explains Wild NHL Moment



Jeff Petry of the Montreal Canadians made headlines tonight during their NHL Stanley Cup semifinal game against the Las Vegas Golden Knights after cameras showed his VERY red and unusual eyes. In this video we’ll take a look at what could be going on here to make Petry’s eyes look so unusual.

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49 Comments

  1. Hey Doc, are you going to watch the Gervonta Davis vs Mario Barrios Fight ? Expecting a knock out!

  2. I know this is totally something different than what you totally do but I think you could spread your range of videos to sort of talk about injuries that occur often or are brutal to any/specific type of athlete. As I have Osgood-Schlatters Disease and btw I’m 22 now and am still dealing with this and it is rough with basketball. And it’s way more entertaining learning about something like that from you who explains it in a way that if you’re not a doctor you can understand as well as see it visually instead of reading about it online or having your doctor explain it in words you only learn in med school

  3. Ouch… the leg of a Cleveland Indian's outfielder Josh Naylor just got shattered in a collision with the second baseman on a shallow fly ball… they collided legs and the his leg definitely took the worst of it.

  4. Can you please explain how Armia ends up with positive COVID test 4 months after having COVID…. Love your explications!

  5. Hey doc! Got a good one. Check out josh naylors collision in yesterday’s Indians game. Break down that one. Looks quite painful.

  6. Love your videos! Would love for you to touch on the abuse of Toradol in the world of pro sports allowing athletes to play through massive injuries such as Alec Martinez playing through the playoffs on a broken foot. Its a known fact athletes have been using Toradol for much more significant time periods than the maximum recommended amount of time. What effects could that have longterm on the athletes?

  7. Can you please do the Ukraine vs Sweden tackle that just destroyed a Ukraine player’s knee?

  8. I got crazy mad at a cowboys game once and I yelled so hard I blew a blood vessel in my eye and one of them halfway looked like this.

  9. They confirmed recently that he had a broken pinky finger, and burst the blood vessels in his eyes while resetting it.

  10. News just broke about this. Turns out when he broke his finger the prior game they reset it. During that process he was passing out and blew his blood vessels in his eyes.

  11. He told media today that this happened when the medical team reset his fingers, which were dislocated, and he passed out.

  12. "Substance" Just say marijuana, what fucking year is this? It's legal in many states and countries.

  13. You should do a review of what goes through the body of an ultra trail runner and the impact on the health!!

  14. Ever notice how chimpanzees and bonobos don't have visibly white scleras? Weird as this looks, it's a more typical appearance of the eyes in a species of great ape like the human. Our bright white scleras make us the odd ones out among our nonhuman cousins.

  15. The question I have is, he had a hand injury at the same time. Could this have been caused by a treatment he underwent for the injury? Just a weird coincidence.

  16. I believe the story was he dislocated his thumb and it was extremely painful to put it back so when they did it he popped some blood vessels from the pain. At least that’s what I had heard

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