The Washington Capitals have done a poor job of communicating when it comes to Alex Ovechkin's injury.
The Capitals are vaguely calling it an upper-body strain, but what's really been problematic is the inconsistencies in the time tables provided. Ovechkin's injury wasn't initially thought to be serious, but then Washington changed his status to week-to-week. However, Ovechkin still thinks he'll only miss Wednesday's game. To make matters more confusing, it sounds like head coach Bruce Boudreau doesn't know more than the general public. "I don't have a clue," Boudreau said, when asked how long Ovechkin might be out for. "I know it's an upper-body strain, but I don't know what that means." It seems odd that Boudreau wouldn't know about the exact nature of Ovechkin's injury, but he said he's taking himself out of the equation. He has also previously said that he's taking a wait-and-see approach with Ovechkin. With what little the general public has been told so far, fantasy owners have no choice but to take a wait-and-see approach too. Nov. 4 - 10:52 am et Source: Washington Times |