Yeah, I get what you guys are saying, and maybe it's true. BUT, that's an incredibly high percentage, a percentage we aren't seeing in the real world. There's anywhere between 750-1000 or so players per year, and we've seen three, him, Anderson, and Letang, all have an issue within a year, and the fact is it doesn't seem to be this high in the outside world. I'm wondering if there's something else going on. Maybe its the shot, but assuming that these guys, in different locations, all got the same brand shot and had the same side effect, it is just weird. I can't help but wonder if there is an NHL component. Maybe a supplement or drug being taken. Maybe we'll find out for sure one day.
That dude is my hero! What a stud that man has been since day one. Handles adversity and hardship for years and still comes out on the other side a better player and I’m sure man. If he gets through this for next year he and Petey are gonna light up the freakin sky!!!! God bless you Brock!
I think you hit the nail on the head. Makes zero sense for a active athlete especially in playoff hockey where these dudes are working hard to get a blood clot.
@@Thathockeyplayer497 specifically we are referring to the shot that was produced And marketed as safe and effective to combat the spread of that one lab created super virus genetically engineered to be highly contagious to ensure high infection rates to support the case of mass vaccination of the aforementioned vaccine trial and determine public compliance through at first mandate and then public shame. Only to find out through slow information release over time of the side effects that caused serious harm like the scenario
Sounds like May-Thurner Syndrome. My son had to quite playing years ago because of it. It took them a number of years to figure it out. He has a stint now and could play again at 53 if he wanted. You never loose the desire, or theFreedom of being on skates. I miss it so much at 73 with bad knees now! Sorry and good luck!