Scheduled Tribes. Louis – Defenseman Tori Crude’s career in NHL is over.
34-year-old missed 2024-25 season St. Louis Blues
After leaving the ankle surgery.
Bluez announced on July 16, 2024 that the defenseman was diagnosed with pre-arthritic changes in their left ankle and would be re-evaluated in 6-8 weeks. Once the Kurga worked to rehabilitate the injury through non-surgical intervention at that time. But it was clear that he needed a major procedure and it was immediately known that his career would be in danger.
Injury is a cumulative result of a bone fracture that occurred earlier in his career Boston brris,
"I don’t think there is a lot of uncertainty with the tori,"
Armstrong on Tuesday said on the availability of the media’s media.
"I talked to him. He was in the rink on the second day; He is just getting almost normal, living day by day living with his ankle.
I am not expecting him to play again. Now, he is hoping that I am wrong, I am hoping that I am wrong and he is insisting, but the surgery she had was very, very aggressive."
The Krunda spoke on 4 September before the training camp and was emotional about his career ability.
“Thirty -three years of age and when you remember an entire year of hockey, obviously things cross your mind," At that time, Kho said. "I do not want to see much further, but those things you definitely think about.
"I always wanted to see my children playing and see how hard I work. I don’t think they are going to see, regardless of what you are doing, even if it is away from the rink, how hard I work, being a parent, working at home, working in the yard, they are going to see it. I think it is in your DNA. This is difficult, but its mental side is going to be difficult like a physical side."
The Kug has played 13 seasons at NHL, first nine with Boston Brins, seven years with blues on October 9, 2020, $ 45.5 million contracts ($ 6.5 million average annual price). He played 778 regular-season games and played in 483 points (89 goals, 394 aid) and two stanley cups in the final. And losing by blues in seven matches in 2019.
"You want to win a Stanley Cup and I have got a chance to compete … I went to two finals and you make a playoffs many times and you understand what comes with the job, all injuries," Krunda said. "There are other things that clearly come into the game that I can make a living for a family and establish my children. You do not want to trade it. Many great memories to ensure."
The Kug still has two years left on its contract, but the blues will need to remain on the wounded reserve for a long time, so that the cap of $ 6.5 million can be a cap to spend at their disposal.