Joe said:cw said:SPORTSNET: ?I definitely hate it?: Maple Leafs' Reaves discusses string of healthy scratches
And then there's Reaves, peeling off his gear and dripping with sweat after a longer practice session than the Leafs. First the hockey pads, then the high-tech, hinged knee braces strapped to each leg.
The braces have been a staple long before Reaves' recent injury, though.
"I have very loose knees. I've torn both knees, like, a ton of times, and I just don't feel comfortable on the ice without them anymore," Reaves tells Sportsnet.
"I've tried taking them off, and my knees are so loose that when I cut, like, to get out of bed the next morning, sometimes they pop out. So, keep 'em on.
"I wouldn't even practice without them."
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Tomorrow is Saturday, Reaves' 37th birthday, which he'll celebrate by missing his 17th consecutive game since catching a rut and popping out a kneecap in an awkward crash into the boards.
In a league where there is an increased premium on skating, how can a forward - a big man - play effectively on knees like that?
That little media interview will probably accelerate however they're going to have to dispose of him.
Problem is, after he clears waivers, the balance of his salary will add ~$250k to their cap which by my calculation will put them over meaning someone else will also have to go.
I suspect management and the team may not be too enchanted with him.
Doesn?t this just highlight was an awful, awful signing this was? 3 years???
I?m struggling to think of a worse leafs free agent signing in the cap era.
Maybe Jeff finger?
I think Klingberg-Reaves-Kampf trio of contracts might be the worst trio in Leafs history.
Bertuzzi's is not looking very good either - not worth $5.5 mil.
That Kampf deal is worse than many realize.
Finger was BAAAD