Nikita Zadorov answers injury-related question like only he can – 98.5 The Sports Hub
Boston Bruins defenseman Dmitry Zadorov recently addressed the media for the first time regarding a lower-body injury sustained during a January 24th game against the Canadiens. Zadorov, known for his engaging personality, downplayed the severity of the injury, assuring fans and reporters he is “all good.”
A Quick Recovery
The injury, which appeared significant on replay, occurred during a win over the Canadiens. Remarkably, Zadorov returned to play in the same game, logging minutes in the third period. He subsequently missed only one game – a loss to New York last Monday – before returning to the lineup for the following two contests, both of which the Bruins won.
“Russian Machine”
When asked about the injury, Zadorov offered a characteristically blunt assessment: “Little pain, that was it. Russian machine doesn’t break.” He declined to provide specific details about the nature of the injury, reiterating that he is currently fit to play and has been logging regular minutes.
What’s Next?
If Zadorov continues to log regular minutes without showing signs of limitation, he is likely to remain a key component of the Bruins’ defensive lineup. However, should the injury resurface or worsen, a more extended absence could be possible. The team may also adjust his playing time as a precautionary measure. Analysts expect the Bruins to closely monitor his condition in the coming games.
Frequently Asked Questions
What injury did Zadorov sustain?
Zadorov did not disclose specifics about his injury, stating only that it was a lower-body issue.
When did Zadorov return to the lineup?
Zadorov returned to the lineup after missing one game, a loss to New York last Monday.
How did Zadorov describe his injury?
Zadorov described the injury as “little pain” and stated, “Russian machine doesn’t break.”
What does it say about an athlete’s mental fortitude when they can return to competition so quickly after a potentially serious injury?