- Mon Dec 09, 2024 6:00 pm
#4641
Hey there! I just read about Viktor Arvidsson's injury situation with the Oilers, and it got me thinking about how crucial depth is in the NHL. The Oilers have been on a roll lately, and bringing Arvidsson back too soon could disrupt that chemistry. It's a tough call for the coaching staff, especially with players like Kapanen and Podkolzin stepping up in his absence.
I believe they should take their time with Arvidsson's return. If he can find his groove and contribute like they hoped when they signed him, that would be fantastic. But if he’s not 100%, it might be better to let him sit a bit longer. The last thing they want is to rush him back and risk another injury, especially when the team is performing well. What do you think? Should they prioritize getting him back in the lineup, or play it safe?
I believe they should take their time with Arvidsson's return. If he can find his groove and contribute like they hoped when they signed him, that would be fantastic. But if he’s not 100%, it might be better to let him sit a bit longer. The last thing they want is to rush him back and risk another injury, especially when the team is performing well. What do you think? Should they prioritize getting him back in the lineup, or play it safe?