tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2169453586609372778.post1593219677330107049..comments2022-11-02T03:58:01.712-07:00Comments on Cappy's Blog: The College Game and NHL InjuriesCappy's Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14865610526472741433noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2169453586609372778.post-62671315863093993532012-04-27T16:05:54.960-07:002012-04-27T16:05:54.960-07:00I know this is an old post, but I just read your N...I know this is an old post, but I just read your New York Times piece from December 22 2011. Well written. Yesterday, in the Globe and Mail by the way, there was an article about whether Alfredsson's outburst on Monday night (April 23, 2012) in Game 6 with the Rangers, was the by-product of his concussion and a sign he wasn't yet recovered? Also thought you might like to know about a doctor in Vancouver who treats concussions with a multi-modal approach with good results. He treated Alyn McCauley for his concussions back in 2000, concussions which almost ended his career then and there. But he was able to return to play. The clinic is listed under www.neurokinetics.com . The doc in question thought Alfredsson's temper tantrum suggested he had not recovered, and there is a PNAS study published in Mar that backs him up in this.Oakfieldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13014771775246274514noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2169453586609372778.post-68340626566166397562011-10-24T21:52:25.304-07:002011-10-24T21:52:25.304-07:00It'll be good to see Sid the kid back in actio...It'll be good to see Sid the kid back in action but I don't think he will return as effective as he left. We know in hockey split seconds are everything and I think after the injury and missing so much time that he'll have the split second hesitation that will not spell well for his point column. I guess with the speed of the game that you mention, there will have to be some collateral damage.The Popehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17910933947414995062noreply@blogger.com