laine is made of glass, has 0 hockey IQ and doesn't pay attention to his surroundings and repeatedly goes into plays with his head down, he's a danger to himself and others
@@joshb6470 there was also intention to injure, and i would like to see you in the same position see what you are made of. Also, it's not like the leafs had Montreal in their heart.
Not sure if that was intentional, it certainly wasnt an obvious intentional knee on knee where the guy sticks his knee out at the last second. Looks like they both had pretty wide stances and the guy went to hit him, Laine avoiding the hit still had his leg way out to the side. Probably I would say could have been avoided, seems like a bad judgement call by Laine too though.
If a rigid knee brace had been worn, could it have prevented this injury? Here is a pro european hockey player who says he wears a rigid knee brace for games th-cam.com/video/u40OWXvNs8E/w-d-xo.html
Laine skating between two defender with his legs 4 feet apart is…. A choice to say the least. I see why this guy can never get going, poor hockey sense.
You definitely haven't played D all your life lol..And street hockey doesn't count. Laine never should be cutting with his legs wide open..Especially against someone who is flat footed.
He doesn't even lead with his knee. I feel for Laine as I loved him in Winnipeg but to say it was intent to injure is crazy, looked like Toronto player tried to just get a piece of him not go after his leg.
@@bobmowat7190 Yeah. Nobody ever cuts to the middle with their legs open. Completely unpredictable. I'm not one who thinks that Pare's hit was particularly dirty. It's an easy enough mistake to make. When somebody changes directions like that, you've only got so much time to think about what you're going to do. Nonetheless, it is on him to not do that. Habs fans called for Chara's head back in the day when he pushed Patches' head into the stanchion, too. He didn't do it on purpose, but he sure did it.
@@bobmowat7190 100% Laine was trying to split the D with his legs about as wide apart as they would go without losing an edge. Laine glided right into Pare's leg. It's easy to watch the replay and see that pare turned his body towards Laine but his leg was there long before Laine glided into it.
that player who intentionally injured with the knee should face disciplinary actions for this is ludicriss the NHL is going to have to impose severe penalties to whoever hits with the knee otherwise chaos for many teams ??? Lane out for the rest of the season maybe end of his career???? time will tell.
@@MrXanderiiabsolutely not, it's laines fault 100%..At that speed he never should be cutting in front of a flat footed player with his legs wide open.
@@MrXanderii How, because he was standing there and Laine ran into him? Fine, then Perry’s hit on Tavares in the playoffs was intentional and it’s all evened up now. 👍🏻
Do you even watch hockey ?? , The player was standing still..his feet weren’t moving, that was not intentional and you should know what you’re talking about before you make a moronic statement like that. Unbelievably stupid.
More Voluntary by Laine than anyone else. Dude has his legs spread like it's prom night trying to split 2 defenders in a pre-season game. This isn't some beer league pickup game. Can't fix stupid
@@tak4043 Not to mention that Pare stuck his knee out just before the hit. I hate both Montreal and Toronto... but that shouldn't be part of hockey. Suspending Pare will only make him lose time in the AHL since he's probably not good enough to crack the main roster. But he just sank Montreal and probably causes them to be the worse team of the division.
@@DBeau73 Yes. He was in such a bad position that when he tried to use his body it only stuck his knee out. You can try this on your own by standing with your legs wide open and try to tackle. I don't think it was intentional kneeing but it was reckless and probably a skill issue.
hahahaha laine deeked him and he was adjusting on the play, no intent to injure, unlike your parents for putting you in the habs red white and blue glasses so early in life th-cam.com/video/x4FGS4ABHsQ/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgxekH5KxGxflNT0Msx4AaABAg
92 skated into the knee as much as the leaf player. He tried to split the two leafs but skated into one. Close call but no call. Hope he’s ok. Tavares had similar contact with the hab game before.
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sucks how fan are mad sometimes,Just hoping that Patrick will be ok,but looks pretty bad.
He’s done. Ouch.
This was only ever gonna happen to Laine. I swear he's cursed or something.
He put himself in a very vulnerable position.
laine is made of glass, has 0 hockey IQ and doesn't pay attention to his surroundings and repeatedly goes into plays with his head down, he's a danger to himself and others
@@TheDeepShallow yea, very open to get kneed by a ECHL player
@@joshb6470 there was also intention to injure, and i would like to see you in the same position see what you are made of. Also, it's not like the leafs had Montreal in their heart.
@@TheDeepShallowHow??? By dangling ?? Guy got beat and stuck out his knee, shouldn't stick out his knee
Thank you for that video, excellent.
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LCL+ACL at least. Possible PCL tear as well.
Thanks Doc.
Thanks for posting, I've been waiting to see your opinion on this injury.
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great explanation thank you
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Sucks, thanks for explanation
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@@Dr.StefanWilson glad it popped up on my feed!
brutal. poor guy, hope he recovers at least to near pre-injury strength
Could this be a career ending injury? So sad for Laine
This happened to my former co-player and sadly it is was end to his career :( surgery etc. but he could never be as strong as before on that knee
not career ending, but it might end his whole season this year
Paré carreer needs to be done tho.
@@dominicpicard9212 it probably wasn’t going to be much of a career regardless
@@mondoseguendo6113POS comment
You dont pit your knee out in a pre season unless you want to hurt someone
This is Patrick Laine's 15th carreer injury. That is a lot for a player around since 2018.
Looking at the way he glided right into Pare's leg that was just sitting there, waiting for him, I can see why he gets injured so much.
Not sure if that was intentional, it certainly wasnt an obvious intentional knee on knee where the guy sticks his knee out at the last second. Looks like they both had pretty wide stances and the guy went to hit him, Laine avoiding the hit still had his leg way out to the side. Probably I would say could have been avoided, seems like a bad judgement call by Laine too though.
It’s clear in the angle from behind. D man lost his man. His reflex was to stop him with his leg.
If a rigid knee brace had been worn, could it have prevented this injury? Here is a pro european hockey player who says he wears a rigid knee brace for games th-cam.com/video/u40OWXvNs8E/w-d-xo.html
Laine skating between two defender with his legs 4 feet apart is…. A choice to say the least.
I see why this guy can never get going, poor hockey sense.
Yeah i seen this the same way. No self preservation, poor skating technique, all looked very clumsy from him and the defender.
Dirty hit , pare was standing still , he was getting beat and stuck out his leg .Played D all my life, and I have done this same play .
You definitely haven't played D all your life lol..And street hockey doesn't count. Laine never should be cutting with his legs wide open..Especially against someone who is flat footed.
@@bobmowat7190 what the hell are you talking about 😅😂😂😂
He doesn't even lead with his knee. I feel for Laine as I loved him in Winnipeg but to say it was intent to injure is crazy, looked like Toronto player tried to just get a piece of him not go after his leg.
@@bobmowat7190 Yeah. Nobody ever cuts to the middle with their legs open. Completely unpredictable.
I'm not one who thinks that Pare's hit was particularly dirty. It's an easy enough mistake to make. When somebody changes directions like that, you've only got so much time to think about what you're going to do. Nonetheless, it is on him to not do that.
Habs fans called for Chara's head back in the day when he pushed Patches' head into the stanchion, too. He didn't do it on purpose, but he sure did it.
@@bobmowat7190 100% Laine was trying to split the D with his legs about as wide apart as they would go without losing an edge. Laine glided right into Pare's leg. It's easy to watch the replay and see that pare turned his body towards Laine but his leg was there long before Laine glided into it.
that player who intentionally injured with the knee should face disciplinary actions for this is ludicriss the NHL is going to have to impose severe penalties to whoever hits with the knee otherwise chaos for many teams ??? Lane out for the rest of the season maybe end of his career???? time will tell.
It wasn’t intentional, give me a break.
@@tjp1451 That totally looks intentional. Knee on knee.
@@MrXanderiiabsolutely not, it's laines fault 100%..At that speed he never should be cutting in front of a flat footed player with his legs wide open.
@@MrXanderii How, because he was standing there and Laine ran into him? Fine, then Perry’s hit on Tavares in the playoffs was intentional and it’s all evened up now. 👍🏻
Do you even watch hockey ?? , The player was standing still..his feet weren’t moving, that was not intentional and you should know what you’re talking about before you make a moronic statement like that. Unbelievably stupid.
This was a VOLONTARY HIT to wound Lane
More Voluntary by Laine than anyone else. Dude has his legs spread like it's prom night trying to split 2 defenders in a pre-season game. This isn't some beer league pickup game. Can't fix stupid
@@mikeb3216 The defender had his legs spread out just as far. He couldn't have gotten any other contact than knee on knee if he tried.
@@tak4043 Not to mention that Pare stuck his knee out just before the hit. I hate both Montreal and Toronto... but that shouldn't be part of hockey. Suspending Pare will only make him lose time in the AHL since he's probably not good enough to crack the main roster. But he just sank Montreal and probably causes them to be the worse team of the division.
Habs fans are hilarious.
@@DBeau73 Yes. He was in such a bad position that when he tried to use his body it only stuck his knee out. You can try this on your own by standing with your legs wide open and try to tackle.
I don't think it was intentional kneeing but it was reckless and probably a skill issue.
Laine skated into the injury as much as leaf did. He injured himself trying to split 2 players.
he was sandwiched. Not really the same....
Toronto player dug his skate into ice before the knee on knee. Definitely deliberate. Should be criminal investigation.
hahahaha laine deeked him and he was adjusting on the play, no intent to injure, unlike your parents for putting you in the habs red white and blue glasses so early in life
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@@KingSteady youre the reason everyone hates habs fans. well done
@@anza7522 hey stoopid he definitely pushed his knee into him that’s textbook definition Kneeing
92 skated into the knee as much as the leaf player. He tried to split the two leafs but skated into one. Close call but no call. Hope he’s ok. Tavares had similar contact with the hab game before.
He will be fine. Back in a couple weeks
Not a chance looking at the way it bent
Time for Montreal Karines and Kevins to start calling this a dirty play, when it's a hockey play
My first hockey play was a hard hit and i can tell you this is nowhere near "a hockey play".
@@JoeBine77 sorry, no penalty, no suspension.
Hockey play.
Time to cry
Time for leaf fans and Habs haters to show zero class on a player with a potential career ending injury
@@Cubaquois That's your criteria? So in your lonely world refs never make mistakes ? Send me whatever you're inhaling.
Nah bro I’m a leafs fan and that was dirty lol stop the bs
Bruins fan wishing Laine the best recovery possible. 🩹
That's kind and respectful of you, thanks from Habs fan. Love Chara's post- career fitness stuff.