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swflyers25
10-31-05, 5:27 PM
Flyers Athletic Trainer and Strength and Conditioning Coach Jim McCrossin confirmed on Monday that Flyers captain and center Keith Primeau has sustained a concussion and is out of action indefinitely. Primeau did not play in the Flyers? 5-3 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Sunday night after not feeling well following a game in Carolina on October 28.

McCrossin also addressed Kim Johnsson's injury. Johnsson left Sunday's game in the first period with a pulled left groin and is listed as day-to-day.

The following is a transcript of an interview with McCrossin by Philadelphia Inquirer beat writer Tim Panaccio.

Is it a concussion?
Jim McCrossin: ?Yes, it is.?

Have you placed a grade on it?
McCrossin: ?No, we have not placed a grade on it. Let me take a step back. It has been classified as a concussion, but it also has been classified as whiplash, too. It?s a concussion, but he has whiplash-like symptoms. What I mean by that is, his [neck] muscles are real tight. We?re currently working on that to try and relieve the tension in the muscles.

?The significance of that is twofold. One, it?s causing irritation and can slow down your circulation. Second, is that the muscles at the neck go up into your head, and if they are tight, it?s pulling down on that part of the head and can cause a headache. We?re trying to relieve that symptom right now to see if it will relieve some of the headaches that Keith has been reporting.?

Do you have a prognosis of how long he will miss?
McCrossin: ?No. We don?t at this time. I do know that he will not be able to do anything for at least two days. At this time, the doctor?we would just like him to go out and take some walks just to make sure that he feels better and the symptoms begin to subside. At this time, there is no date of return.?

Are you treating this as his first concussion or just one of multiple concussions?
McCrossin: ?That?s a real good question. We?re treating it, as this is a numerous concussion. To say that this would be his first concussion of the season, you really couldn?t say that. Each of the concussions that Keith has had, it?s almost been like a delayed onset. We?re closely monitoring him and I?m in touch with Keith more than probably his wife is (laughs).?

How many can he sustain where you would say to him, ?I think it?s dangerous for you to play again??
McCrossin: ?Again, that is a tough one to answer. Each and every one of them, as you know, are different. They grade concussions. I spoke with Dr. [Gary] Dorshimer today, and at this time, there wasn?t a grade put on it. But, the original question was, how many can he sustain? Well, that goes into an individual basis and that is beyond my scope. That?s why we have experts in the field and that?s why we?re monitoring his symptoms daily. Hopefully, this one will be the last one he ever has, but with our sport, that is probably highly unlikely. I wish I could answer that. I?d be lying to you to say that at six we?re going to call it quits. That?s where Dr. Dorshimer and all the different doctors will have to make a decision. Obviously, Keith?s self is our number one priority. There?s life after hockey.?

Did he go through the testing [Monday]?
McCrossin: ?Yes, he did. He?s going to be tested again in one week if the symptoms clear. He?ll see Dr. Dorshimer Thursday night at the game, so he will have follow up there. I?ll be in touch with Dr. Dorshimer and Dr. [Gerri] McGuinnis on a daily basis.?

So, we don?t know where he?s at right now in terms of long-term damage?
McCrossin: ?No. We know where he tested, and I know what Dr. Dorshimer found. However, in terms of damage done, I don?t know if anybody can actually tell you that. I don?t know.?

What exactly are his symptoms?
McCrossin: ?He does have headaches. He does have really tight [neck] muscles. He?s got a headache going across the frontal portion of his head, right where the sinus would be. He doesn?t have any nausea, but when he lies down he feels like he?s spinning. He also said that his eyes feel dizzy. He may be focusing, but the eyes are kind of going back and forth. Things are in focus, but his eyes fatigue quickly.?

What is the status of Kim Johnsson?
McCrossin: ?He came in today and was a little sore, and he?s going to start rehabbing tomorrow. It?s going to be day-to-day. We?re going to evaluate him daily. I?m hoping that we can get him back by Thursday, but if not, maybe by Saturday.

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Madferret
10-31-05, 5:34 PM
Another concussion for KP? When did this happen Sue?

PDO
10-31-05, 5:47 PM
Another concussion for KP? When did this happen Sue?

The train called Alex Perezhogin let up on a hit and still ran him over.. :coffee:

swflyers25
10-31-05, 5:53 PM
Another concussion for KP? When did this happen Sue?

Against the Canadiens. Alex P had his elbow up high and got him pretty good.
Should have been a penalty.

Anywho so we have 3 rookies centering the lines:

Gagne -- Forsberg -- Knuble
Sim -- Richards -- Handzus
Brashear -- Carter -- Sharp
Radio -- Umberger -- Savage

All lines seem to be pretty well. The first three are kicking the offense up and the last one is a great PK line along with the Richards line. Everyone seems to be doing alright so far.

Amoroq
11-01-05, 11:31 AM
Jeez, another couple head injuries in Philly. Well Primeau has whiplash, ask Allison how long it took him to get back from that. Lets hope the diagnosis is correct and they can get him the proper treatment. That was the problem with Allison, they were treating him for a concussion but in fact it was a whiplash. I hate head injuries for any player on any team :mad:

MadDevil
11-01-05, 1:48 PM
Even though I obviously detest the Flyers (I have to), Primeau has always been one of the players that I've respected on that team. A great leader, and he's been putting up decent point totals early. I think the Flyers will miss him more than they think if he's out for an extended period of time.

THE HACK
11-05-05, 5:53 PM
Against the Canadiens. Alex P had his elbow up high and got him pretty good.
Should have been a penalty.

Should have been a penalty for interference too as Primeau didn't have the puck.Alex P needs a beat down in a serious way:nod: .I wouldn't be suprised if Primeau is out for around 3 months or more.

Eric Desjardins is out with a concussion too after a elbow to the head by Chris Clark.Our so called new NHL leaders decided that a $2,000 fine would be enough punishment for this cheapshot!:rolleyes: How Clark never got atleast 4 games or ANY games for this shows just what a joke Colin Campbell and this new NHL still is!The more things change the more they stay the same!:no:

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