@Maple Leafs de Toronto

Les Maple Leafs devraient-ils s’inquiéter des problèmes de genou de Hakanpaa ? | SDP



Steve Dangle, Adam Wylde et Jesse Blake discutent du rapport de Steve Simmons selon lequel le défenseur récemment recruté Jani Hakanpaa pourrait ne plus jamais pouvoir jouer au hockey. Pour toute demande générale, envoyez un courriel à : info@sdpn.ca. Communiquez avec notre équipe de vente à l’adresse https://www.sdpn.ca/sales pour communiquer avec notre équipe de vente et discuter de la possibilité d’intégrer votre marque à notre contenu!

30 Comments

  1. Im a nobody…Ive got aftermarket tendons in my severed finger and my knee. Physio is the most exquisitely painful process you could ever imagine

  2. Steve Simmons and noone else huh…that's a no. Even if he doesn't play this year it's a 2 year deal.

  3. I wonder if even if Hakanpaa sits out for a bit and the Leafs bring back Klingberg on league min. If Murray came back then Klingberg possibly could

  4. Honestly the leafs may have signed him just to put him on ltir and give give him the best medical help there is

  5. It's hilarious to think we know what goes on behind the scenes. Anything to hate on the team. We aren't doctors, we aren't gms, we are not the player. I read a Dallas reporter state Haankanpa was supposed to start in the finals if they made it through.

  6. I'd be more worried about the Tanev contract coming back to bite Toronto in a year or two

  7. Hey lets waste money on a player who can't play!

    Sure! We're the Leafs! We're utterly stupid!

  8. As a 35 year old living with psoriatic arthritis, I will be getting the cartridge in both knees replaced to see if that helps take away the joint pain; if not it's double knee replacement for me, yay!

  9. Who? 😅😅😅. The guy is useless anyway. Same old leafs as always. They'll never win a Stanley cup ever

  10. Of course they should. Signing an injury prone player is a classic Toronto move 😅😅😅
    So much winning 😅😅😅😅😅

  11. Duke University made a breakthrough in knee cartilage research in 2022. It should be in human trials by now.

  12. Wouldn’t surprise me if he is out for a good portion of the year or even the whole year.

  13. I’ve had cartilage replacement in my knee. Almost as good as it was before the injury.

Write A Comment

Pin