Lombardi Making Steady Progress
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
in steady, subtle way, the question of Lombardi?s status as a Maple Leaf seems to have shifted from if toward when
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?I believe in setting goals and reporting to camp has always been what I was aiming for,? he (Lombardi) said.
Which is a good positive attitude and provides some hope for him being able to resume his career.
?Since October I really haven?t been able to do anything that would get my heart rate up. I?m not doing any heavy weightlifting but now I am able to a little bit that?s more sports-specific"
With all due respect, this talk of him coming to camp and being ready for the start of the season is pure hogwash. He's sat for nearly a year not able to do anything for his fitness until very recently. When he was traded in July, he hadn't been able to do anything to that point in time except some physio in a pool. And often, with this type of injury, there are setbacks - see Mark Savard or even Sidney Crosby (who is in a much better situation with his concussion but still questionable to start the season).
Lombardi, if he's ever cleared to play by a doctor, is months away in my opinion. Months. He's not going to just snap his fingers after being virtually completely idle for nearly a year and be in world class pro hockey shape in a few weeks. I appreciate goals and all that but with the Toronto media and Leafs fans, I think Lombardi and the team have done themselves a bit of a disservice by giving any credence to the notion he's close to starting the season. The facts from his own words don't bear him or the team out.