“I couldn’t walk, couldn’t talk, couldn’t see,” McGill, 55, was saying Wednesday as he watched another day of Maple Leafs training camp in Etobicoke. There were some Maple Leafs who were less sure about whether or not they would take a CTE test — and certainly they’ll have time to ponder the question, since researchers say more study is required before a reliable test is a reality. We’ll see what happens.” All of Kadri, Martin and Zaitsev, mind you, insisted they would continue their careers no matter the result of a hypothetical screen for CTE. You’ve to work, is what I think.” Kadri said, when he’s on the ice, he is possessed of “zero consideration” for his future health. McGill said he can’t be sure how many of his fellow NHL alumni would be interested in taking a CTE test.
Source: thestar September 27, 2017 23:48 UTC