[Kurz] Sean Couturier tells the Nasty Knuckles podcast he’s still in town rehabbing from a “little sports hernia surgery, lower abs.” Could help better explain his second half struggles
[Kurz] Sean Couturier tells the Nasty Knuckles podcast he’s still in town rehabbing from a “little sports hernia surgery, lower abs.” Could help better explain his second half struggles
I canāt decide if this is a good thing, because it explains his drop off, or if itās a bad thing, because itās yet another injury affecting his performance.
No_Fishing1850
Sean Couturier has glass bones and paper skin.
viidenmetrinmolo
He has quite literally broken every part of his body at least once during his career.
He has missed games due to concussions, back issues, knee issues, hip issues, shoulder issues and a bunch of undisclosed lower/upper body injuries.
Stew514
Glad there’s an explanation for why his play fell off a cliff, but worried because sports hernia isn’t usually something a guy recovers from over the course of a summer
nIxaltereGo
He has put a TON of miles on his body.
Itās shame to see him breaking down, due to such.
The amount of core injuries the Flyers get just feels high. Makes sense in a way, given the kinetics of hockey, just sucks to see.
Hereās hoping he can get in some training before next season and break up the scar tissue early.
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I canāt decide if this is a good thing, because it explains his drop off, or if itās a bad thing, because itās yet another injury affecting his performance.
Sean Couturier has glass bones and paper skin.
He has quite literally broken every part of his body at least once during his career.
He has missed games due to concussions, back issues, knee issues, hip issues, shoulder issues and a bunch of undisclosed lower/upper body injuries.
Glad there’s an explanation for why his play fell off a cliff, but worried because sports hernia isn’t usually something a guy recovers from over the course of a summer
He has put a TON of miles on his body.
Itās shame to see him breaking down, due to such.
The amount of core injuries the Flyers get just feels high. Makes sense in a way, given the kinetics of hockey, just sucks to see.
Hereās hoping he can get in some training before next season and break up the scar tissue early.