Zetterberg’s back flares up again
Thanks to a translation from George at Snapshots, Aftonbladet is reporting that the Red Wings have asked Henrik Zetterberg to pull out of two charity games he was planning on playing in. It’s not a good sign at all that his back is bothering him this much during the offseason.
Henrik Zetterberg has got forbidden to play by his club Detroit for three weeks.
For that reason/therefore has he politely declined to charity cause game hockey with Icebreakers.
He has still trouble of his back vertebra.
Zetterberg’s back vertebra has been persistent. He missed several weeks’ games spring season with Detroit. Now gets he not train/practice after training ice week and must since heal examine after new by club.
Update: Ansar Khan @ MLive.com says that Zetterberg’s back isn’t as bad as it sounds, which is good to hear.
Zetterberg told Wings trainer Piet Van Zant last Friday that he had a minor flare-up 2-3 weeks ago.
“The doctor there (Sweden) said it was nothing to be concerned about,” Wings general manager Ken Holland said on Thursday. “The pain had gone away. As of (last) Friday, he was feeling good.”
Nobody from the Wings has spoken to Zetterberg since then, but if there was problem, Holland assumes Zetterberg would have let the club know.
“At this stage, I’m not concerned,” Holland said.
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