Turbo healing after a knee injury: Kovar even surprises the EVZ team doctor

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EVZ captain Jan Kovar was only out for three weeks instead of six against eight, after sustaining a knee injury at the end of October.
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Nicole VandenbrouckIce hockey reporter

It was not good news that EV Zug announced at the end of October: the club reported the loss of the captain. Jan Kovar suffered a knee injury on October 27 in the match against Ambri-Piotta. Research has shown that the Czech should be out for six to eight weeks.

But after just three weeks, the 33-year-old made an unexpected comeback and his knee passed the stress test. The match against ZSC was Kovar’s fourth match since his rapid return. ‘I really didn’t expect that. It really surprised me,” said team doctor Beat Schwegler in the “Luzerner Zeitung”. And emphasized that you would never deliberately specify longer downtime just to make it look good if the player would be fit to play sooner. Their predictions are based on the experience of actors with similar injuries.

Kovar with higher pain tolerance?

What trick made this turbo healing possible? “Maybe it’s the Czech beer that makes his symptoms heal faster,” Schwegler jokes. Kovar’s response: “No, unfortunately that’s a joke.” The Czech noted that the team doctor testified that he had a higher pain tolerance: “How should I know? I’ve never been in another body.”

But it is also a fact that Kovar has already played through the play-offs with broken ribs. Speaking about the knee injury he had just overcome, the EVZ captain said: “Just a few days after it happened, the pain was no longer so severe.” When he heard about the predicted downtime, all he thought was, “Crazy.” The injury was probably less serious than initially thought.

Kovar emphasizes that he did not do anything rashly. He did not feel compelled to return, the team had done well in recent weeks. “The doctors gave me the green light when I no longer needed a splint.” He assures that he can play without pain. But he is far from satisfied with that. “I’m healthy, but not yet in the rhythm of the game.” The striker also missed access to the match in the 2:4 defeat against the ZSC Lions. “I have to improve to be valuable to the team,” Kovar said.

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PT
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ZSC Lions
ZSC Lions
25
31
52
2
EV train
EV train
26
35
52
3
HC Fribourg-Gotteron
HC Fribourg-Gotteron
27
16
50
4
Lausanne HC
Lausanne HC
27
14
47
5
SC Bern
SC Bern
25
3
43
6
HC Lugano
HC Lugano
26
9
41
7
HC Ambri-Piotta
HC Ambri-Piotta
25
5
38
8th
Geneva-Servette HC
Geneva-Servette HC
25
-4
37
9
HC Davos
HC Davos
25
5
36
10
SCL Tigers
SCL Tigers
26
-26
35
11
EHC Biel
EHC Biel
25
-10
31
12
EHC Kloten
EHC Kloten
26
-25
28
13
SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers
SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers
25
-18
27
14
HC Ajoie
HC Ajoie
23
-35
17

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