Updated repeatedly at 6:39 PM: Here are the stories available regarding Henrik Zetterberg’s decision to step away from hockey, on a source-by-source basis:
A. DetroitRedWings.com:
1. Dana Wakiji wrote an article about Zetterberg’s inability to continue playing:
“For me, I’ve kind of been living this for a while,” Zetterberg said. “Starting in January last year I knew something was not quite right. I found a way to play through that season but kind of mid-summer here when we hoped it was going to get a little bit better and it kind of wasn’t. I went to see Dr. Camissa last week and got the final result and nothing really had changed, so that’s kind of when it kicked in.
“Obviously, it is emotional. It’s been 15 years here. Even though I knew I was on my last couple years, I wish that I could have played a little bit longer.”
Because the condition is degenerative, general manager Ken Holland said that there is no solution that would have allowed Zetterberg to safely continue to play.
“Part of the degenerative condition is significant arthritis,” Holland said. “Nothing can be done, no back surgery, no rehab, no more time off is going to have any positive impact. Obviously if he plays professional hockey, it’s going to accelerate the degeneration and if he does get a bad hit or something, then he’s risking a significant back surgery. Henrik has decided that his quality of life is more important than taking the risk of back surgery.”
Wakiji continues, and the Red Wings posted videos of Holland and Zetterberg’s pressers, as well as comments from Dylan Larkin and Niklas Kronwall:
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