Canucks: Vasily Podkolzin returns to ice two weeks after concussion

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Sluggish and regular seems to be the phrase for Vancouver Canucks prospect Vasily Podkolzin.

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The 22-year-old Russian winger has been out of motion since a scary incident in a sport for the Abbotsford Canucks two weeks in the past versus the Colorado Eagles the place he hit his head on the ice following a collision with an opposing participant.

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The drive of the influence knocked him out momentarily and despatched him into convulsion on the ice, alarming everybody — gamers, followers, coaches, workers — on the Abbotsford Centre.

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Vasily Podkolzin in hospital after struggling a concussion. Photograph by @podkol_ /Instagram

Fortunately Podkolzin rapidly regained consciousness, even earlier than he was carted off the ice on a stretcher, sure for medical exams at a close-by hospital.

Two weeks later, Podkolzin made a giant step ahead in his efforts to return to motion by becoming a member of Abbotsford in apply. He wasn’t a full participant — he was sporting a purple jersey, indicating he wasn’t cleared for contact — however his mere presence signifies he’s at step 4 of the usual five-step return-to-play post-concussion protocol.

If Podkolzin goes 24 hours after Wednesday’s apply with out concussion signs recurring, he can be eligible to maneuver as much as the ultimate step of the protocol, participating in a full apply.

And if he goes 24 hours after a full apply with out concussion signs, he can be eligible to be cleared to play in a sport once more.

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A trio of different Abbotsford gamers had been additionally in non-contact jerseys: Chase Wouters additionally wore purple, whereas Tristen Nielsen, who has been recovering from a concussion for greater than a month, and Aidan McDonough, who suffered an undisclosed harm throughout the workforce’s California highway journey final week, wore yellow.

Danila Klimovich additionally returned to apply, however was a full participant.

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