Where's Carter?
Anyone know why Jeff Carter left the game after the first period in the Flyers' 5-2 loss to Tampa Bay tonight?
Anyone know why Jeff Carter left the game after the first period in the Flyers' 5-2 loss to Tampa Bay tonight?
by James Mirtle @ 10:23 PM
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He took a shot off his ankle and they took x-rays during the intermission. no word yet on his condition, but like in the playoffs, they're calling it a lower-body injury.
no word on robataille either.
Robitaille has to be an ACL. That looked nasty. And the call he drew on the play was completely bogus.
Anyone know why Jeff Carter left the game after the first period in the Flyers' 5-2 loss to Tampa Bay tonight?
Pride?
When I saw the title of this post, I first thought you were referring to Anson Carter, who appears to be all but invisible this year.
Guess he was just riding the coat-tails of the Sedins last year.
Anson Carter must have been riding their coattails last year. This year, the twins are making Taylor Pyatt look like the second coming of Cam Neely.
The Sedin twins are very underrated. I think they can both finish in the top 10-15 in scoring this season (and in the future).
I think people forget they just turned 26 years old.
James, I agree that the Sedin twins may be underrated, but only by the fans. I think that the main reason why Anson Carter had so much trouble finding a contract was that the GMs around the league placed so much weight on Anson's big year was because of the Sedins. I think that is kind of a bum rap, though, because he has put up those types of numbers in the NHLs Neanderthal Era.
Carter - Bruised bone in his foot after blocking a shot, game time decision for todays game.
Robitaille - Sprained ankle and knee out for 7-10 days.
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