
‘It’s never easy watching’: NHLers on the mental toll of injuries
Max Pacioretty had just torn his right Achilles tendon for the second time in less than a year.
The veteran NHL forward was lying in bed — where he had just spent months recovering from the exact same injury — and again had his thoughts all to himself.
Self-pity as another surgery and long rehabilitation loomed was a natural emotion.
“Sometimes guys get caught up in ‘Why me?’ or feel sorry for themselves,” Pacioretty, now a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs, explained earlier this season. “I definitely did at times, but there’s no point in that, it’s just wasting energy.”