Thatcher Demko's injury has finally been leaked
The Canucks world has been shaken up ever since it was announced that their star netminder had gotten injured and wouldn't be available for the remainder of the team's first series against the Predators.
There have been various reports from an extensive range of sources, all suggesting different timelines. Up to this point, there seems to be a consensus that the expected timeline for a Demko return would be sometime during the NHL Playoffs' second round if the Canucks made it that far.
On the Donnie and Dhali show earlier, Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal shared the latest they had heard on the Canucks' star netminder:
"I'm not getting that he is done for the playoffs; no one I talk to thinks he is done.."
@DhaliwalSports is on Thatcher Demko and has continued to believe he is week to week. The Canucks will be looking to take a lead home; the team flew to Nashville on Wednesday for games three and four. Casey DeSmith has already been confirmed as the team's starter for game three.
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Are you expecting Demko to be back during these playoffs? |
Yes | 1328 | 64.2 % |
No | 740 | 35.8 % |
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