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OldTimeHockey said:Zee said:Bates said:Is that your medical opinion?? LOLZee said:sickbeast said:I think it depends on how well Matthews recovers and comes back from this. He could start getting the reputation of being injury prone. And that would absolutely lower his value in terms of a contract. The team will know this via their medical people. For this to have happened to Matthews already three times at such a young age tells me that he is somehow physically prone to these types of injuries.Frycer14 said:cabber24 said:You don't think if scored 50 or won the Heart trophy it would make a difference? I do.
I tend to agree, it would be nice in negotiations when you can throw that in instead of "hey, look at my PPG while I wasn't injured".
But ultimately, I don't think it'll make a great deal of difference. If he wants McDavid money, he'll get it.
Is this your official medical opinion Dr. Sickbeast?
He's had a concussion and 2 (different shoulder) injuries. I'd say both were a result of bad luck about how he got hit while it the process of shooting and doesn't necessarily mean he's more prone to these injuries than anyone else. Maybe he puts himself into situations where he can get hit more often as opposed to a more perimeter player so the more he's hit the higher chance of something happening. That said, there's no surgery required, and he's 21, I'm sure he can recover fully and carry on.
You don't need a medical opinion to see that getting body checked more often during a game could give you a higher potential of getting injured. It doesn't necessarily mean you're more prone to injuries.
Isn't having the higher potential of injury exactly what the word prone means?
Prone
/prōn/Submit
adjective
1.
likely to or liable to suffer from, do, or experience something, typically something regrettable or unwelcome.
Risk and tendency are two different things.