I should note that I have no idea who's playing Peoria; their website is down and the Blues site doesn't specify except to say that they're playing. But still, buy one get one free day at Scottrade! Or both free, if you're like me and using your FanFest voucher. Who else is there this afternoon/tonight?
Also, shitty news on EJ.
Also, shitty news on EJ.
It’s 1 a.m and I just got back home from the Blues preseason opener . . . they lost 2-1 to the Kings.
I had intended to write a blog during the game, but I got preoccupied with the Erik Johnson story. Just to get you up to speed, Johnson is having an MRI today in Cleveland on his right knee and the Blues hope to announce the results this afternoon.
Here’s what John Davidson said before Monday night’s game:
“When it all gets said and done, they’ll be giving us what their opinion is,” Davidson said, referring to Dr. Tony Miniacci, who will perform the MRI in Cleveland today. “The swelling has come out of the knee pretty well, which is a good sign. But we want to get a good, clear understanding of how the knee is and then an understanding of where we go from there.”
Here’s the scoop: It ain’t pretty.
Johnson has some damage to the knee, but just how much won’t be determined until today. The Blues are 95 percent sure they know what they’re looking at, but don’t want to confirm it until Johnson gets a second MRI. There is still some gray area in this equation, so while Johnson is expected to miss significant time, there’s also a chance that he’ll be able to rehab the injury and be back sooner than later.
I’ll save the rest for today.
I had intended to write a blog during the game, but I got preoccupied with the Erik Johnson story. Just to get you up to speed, Johnson is having an MRI today in Cleveland on his right knee and the Blues hope to announce the results this afternoon.
Here’s what John Davidson said before Monday night’s game:
“When it all gets said and done, they’ll be giving us what their opinion is,” Davidson said, referring to Dr. Tony Miniacci, who will perform the MRI in Cleveland today. “The swelling has come out of the knee pretty well, which is a good sign. But we want to get a good, clear understanding of how the knee is and then an understanding of where we go from there.”
Here’s the scoop: It ain’t pretty.
Johnson has some damage to the knee, but just how much won’t be determined until today. The Blues are 95 percent sure they know what they’re looking at, but don’t want to confirm it until Johnson gets a second MRI. There is still some gray area in this equation, so while Johnson is expected to miss significant time, there’s also a chance that he’ll be able to rehab the injury and be back sooner than later.
I’ll save the rest for today.
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