Yes but it wasn’t as bad as Berard’s. It happened the season after the Canes drafted him. He missed 2 months, from mid-November 2019 to mid-January 2020.Didn't Suzuki have a Bryan Berard style eye injury that he's had to recover from?
Yes but it wasn’t as bad as Berard’s. It happened the season after the Canes drafted him. He missed 2 months, from mid-November 2019 to mid-January 2020.Didn't Suzuki have a Bryan Berard style eye injury that he's had to recover from?
glad people get the reference
That said, Suzuki does have permanent vision impairment.Yes but it wasn’t as bad as Berard’s. It happened the season after the Canes drafted him. He missed 2 months, from mid-November 2019 to mid-January 2020.
Nice. Much better competition for him in Liiga.Noel Gunler has been loaned to Karpat in Liiga. He had been assigned to ECHL Norfolk.
More to this than meets the eye:Noel Gunler has been loaned to Karpat in Liiga. He had been assigned to ECHL Norfolk.
Yeah, he amended the original tweet about 80 minutes later, saying it wasn’t “several” but maybe only 2, Gunler and Honka.I'd take anything reported only by that guy with a grain of salt. He's an amateur blogger who covers the Wilkes Barre Pens. In other words, he has as much credibility and as many sources as ... well ... us. His report could well be correct, I have no idea. It certainly sounds reasonable that guys like Honka and Gunler who could be playing senior league hockey in Europe would be less than thrilled with playing in the ECHL. But a lot of things that sound reasonable get "reported" these days
Wait, he is alive and a real person?!?!?!?Yegor Naumov exists! He signed to play with Arktika Murmansk of the NMHL. That league is one level below the MHL, think of it as an ECHL equivalent.