by Mike Chambers
(left) Marc Cheverie & his mother during the Parents Weekend ceremony
Marc Cheverie didn't know he was bleeding profusely. Lying on his stomach and eyes closed, he felt only pain.
"I just wanted to get to the hospital and have the pain end," the University of Denver goalie said Saturday, less than 24 hours after suffering a frightening leg injury at Magness Arena. "I was trying not to panic." (read rest of article)
"I just wanted to get to the hospital and have the pain end," the University of Denver goalie said Saturday, less than 24 hours after suffering a frightening leg injury at Magness Arena. "I was trying not to panic." (read rest of article)
7 comments:
BIG relief that it's going to be weeks on Chevy and not months.
Even better that he *might* be ready for NoDak.
It was a scary moment Friday night, good to know that Chevy might be back for ND. As has pointed out, Murray looked uneasy for most of the first period Saturday night. I am hoping he settles down this weekend in front of his hometown crowd.
The caption on the picture of Marc and his mother should indicate it was part of Parents' Weekend, not Homecoming. The two events were concurrent, but the on-ice introductions were definitely part of the smaller DU Hockey Parents' Weekend event.
Thanks for the heads up. Correction made.
Get well soon Chevy!
I hope he's back for the NoDak series also. The Sue look tough as hell this year. Better buckle the hemlets boys.
Jokinen's skate damage to Chevy's leg was deemed accidental. Did you see the photo in Sunday's Denver Post? Adam Murray being run by Jokinen. I'm all for good hits and clean contact, but the league has got to step in when goalies are being blindsided. It's so dangerous, but a tactic some coaches teach.
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