2013
10.02
10.02
class="ui-droppable">The Pittsburgh Penguins already knew that backup goaltender Tomas Vokoun would be out of the lineup after having a blood clot removed, but they didn’t know exactly how much time he would miss.
On Wednesday morning, the team announced that Vokoun would miss three to six months of action.
He also dealt with the problem while he was playing with the Nashville Predators in 2006. As reported by Sam Kasan of the team's official website, now that Vokoun is 37 years old, he will focus on his health while out of the lineup.
Right now, I’m not thinking about my career or playing hockey. I’m more worried about long-term health. I’ve gotten great care from the doctors and the team. Top professionals ...
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - Pittsburgh Penguins
On Wednesday morning, the team announced that Vokoun would miss three to six months of action.
He also dealt with the problem while he was playing with the Nashville Predators in 2006. As reported by Sam Kasan of the team's official website, now that Vokoun is 37 years old, he will focus on his health while out of the lineup.
Right now, I’m not thinking about my career or playing hockey. I’m more worried about long-term health. I’ve gotten great care from the doctors and the team. Top professionals ...
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - Pittsburgh Penguins