More on Zetterberg’s wrist injury
Henrik Zetterberg’s flight to Detroit has been delayed due to the thwarted terrorist plot and extra security overseas.
It sounds like GM Ken Holland isn’t incredibly worried about Zetterberg’s wrist, but is taking the appriopriate precautions just to make sure.
“What do we find when we get him here?” Holland said Thursday. “Don’t know till we get him here.”
Holland said that Zetterberg periodically has complained of a sore wrist, although it didn’t keep him from playing last season.
“He called two days ago and just said that he’s trying to shoot the puck and was having a hard time,” Holland said. “We’re going to bring him over and have our doctors look at him.”
Assistant GM Jim Nill isn’t too worried either because he doesn’t believe that the wrist problem is serious.
“I don’t think it’s anything serious,” Nill said. “He played all year with it and didn’t even feel it at the end of the season.”
We still don’t know what is wrong with Zetterberg’s wrist, but it apparently has bothered him off and on for the past year and a half.
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September 11th, 2006 at 8:26 am
[…] Henrik Zetterberg Earlier this summer, Hank left his summer home in Sweden to check up with the Detroit doctors regarding his sore wrist. He was given a cortisone injection and after a little bit of rest, Hank is feeling better than he has in three years. I’m sure that all the Wings fans will agree with me that this is excellent news, maybe we’ll get even more offense out of him. “The wrist hasn’t felt this good in a long time,” said Zetterberg after an informal workout Wednesday with some Wings. “It feels even better than it did before.” […]