Ryan Reaves Dislocates Finger in Feisty Scrap vs Garret Wilson, Sharks Trainer Pops It Back In
Reaves fought early in the game, dislocating his finger but returned for a 13-second shift before sitting out the rest, demonstrating his role as a physical leader on the Sharks.
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Ryan Reaves Dislocates Finger In Fight, Pops It Back In, Doesn't Miss A Shift
I don't think I'm breaking any news when I say this, but hockey players are just built differently.We all saw it on the national stage, when New Jersey Devil and Team USA hero Jack Hughes got his tooth knocked out moments before scoring the golden goal in the Winter Olympics against Canada last month.But what a lot of casual observers may not know is that hockey players do heroic, tough crap like that all the time, and Saturday afternoon was no …
Barclay Goodrow praises Ryan Reaves' effect on Sharks despite injury vs. Flyers
Sharks center Barclay Goodrow speaks to reporters following San Jose’s 4-1 loss against the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday at SAP Center. #BarclayGoodrow #RyanReaves #SanJose #Sharks #SanJoseSharks #Philadelphia #Flyers #PhiladelphiaFlyers #NHL #PressConference #SharksPressConference #Like #Comment #Subscribe #NBCSportsCalifornia CONNECT: ✔️ Subscribe to NBC Sports Bay Area & California: bit.ly/3AQknYc ✔️ Subscribe to our podcasts: https://www.…
Ryan Reaves dislocates finger during fight, tries to put it back into place before heading to penalty box
Ryan Reaves ran into some trouble in another fight for the San Jose Sharks this season. While he wasn’t knocked out cold this time, Reaves seemingly dislocated the pinky on his left hand after throwing hands with Philadelphia Flyers forward Garrett Wilson. The two heavyweights dropped the gloves just 1:48 into the first period of Saturday’s contest. After the two combatants were separated by the on-ice officials, Reaves immediately began grabbin…
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