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T.J. Oshie day-to-day with upper-body injury
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04:49 PM ET 03.13 | St. Louis Blues forward T.J. Oshie is considered day-to-day with an upper-body injury, according to an announcement by the team on Wednesday morning. He is not expected to be available to play against the Phoenix Coyotes on Thursday night and no other time table has been released about a return. It appeared as though Oshie sustained the injury while attempting to check San Jose Sharks defenseman/forward Brent Burns on Tuesday night. After completing the hit, Oshie fell to the ice and was visibly in pain. Reporters noted that he didn???t look good in the locker room after the game.
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Reporters noted that he didn't look good in the locker room after the game.
Do they mean he was having trouble seeing?
Canuck eh?
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They will miss that guy, whenever I watch the Blues he is all over the ice.
shiprock
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I know, I know, is he the Zamboni driver.
shiprock
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You could have been a lawyer. Do they have ambulance chasers in Canada like they do down here? :-)
Slapshot
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He damn sure is every time they play the Stars...
Otis B. Driftwood
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Nice try but good is an adjective which in this case is modifying his looks, from which we can deduce that he was not 100% healthy after the game. Good and well can both be used as adjectives, and unfortunately for your statement, only well can be acceptably used as an adverb. Seeing as how adverbs modify verbs, you would then have to make an incorrect assumption that looks is a verb in that sentence and apply the not well to mean he's bad at seeing. Clearly, in context, looks is referring to the noun of his current condition and therefore using the adjective good is perfectly acceptable.
Jmako
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Maybe, but certainly not my lawyer
Jmako
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LMFAO - You're not from around here are you?
Canuck eh?
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One would say not, but admiteedly, it took me about 5 or 6 months of reading you guys before I got a basic understand, so greenhorns without a sense of the cynicism or dry with you lads possess might find themselves at a loss...
I for one, think it's funny as all get out....
The Aussie Caniac
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Maybe I'm just butthurt because everyone on the Blues insists on getting hurt
Jmako
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