Blackhawk Rag Dolls a Former Teammate and Separates His Shoulder
One bright side to the Blackhawks few acquisitions this off-season has been the signing of Jarred Tinordi, a six foot six two-hundred and thirty pound defensemen who is 30 years old and has never gotten a full time spot on a NHL roster, until preseason injuries hit with the Blackhawks and he was a solid options available.
We are not sure if Tinordi's spot in the Blackhawks lineup in permanent this season, but so far he has done his dues of protecting his teammate that he has only known for a few weeks.
His first fight in a Blackhawks sweater was against a familiar name to Blackhawks fans, and that was Ryan Hartman, who was traded away from the Blackhawks years ago to the Minnesota Wild, check out the fight below:
The fight took Ryan Hartman out of the game entirely, and he did not return. Fast forwarding nearly a week later and Hartman has now been placed on injury reserve, it seems as if his shoulder was seperated during the fight.
Praying for a speedy recovery to the former Blackhawk, Ryan Hartman.
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