29 September 2015

News from the infirmary

Genève-Servette Hockey Club’s infirmary was particularly busy these last few days with Matthew Lombardi, Kevin Romy, Eliot Antonietti and Tim Traber joining the already injured Cody Almond, Christophe Bays and Alexandre Picard.

The latter will have to see a hand specialist after he was found to have a bone cyst. Additional tests should give the club an idea of when the player will be fit to play again.

Eliot Antonietti will also have to undergo additional tests on his knee. A first MRI on Friday did not reveal the whole extent of the injury.

Matthew Lombardi suffered ligament damage on his ankle. He will have to rest for up to eight weeks.

Out of all of last weekend’s injuries, Tim Traber will be out the longest since he has torn his medial collateral knee ligament. Tim should be out for three months.

Finally, and contrary to what the media reported last weekend, Kevin Romy did not suffer concussion. The puck hit him on the ear during the match against Lugano and doctors advised him not to play on Friday but he has already started to train normally again.

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