Pearson spoke to the media for the fist time since his hand injury back in November.
Shortly after the injury, it was announced that Pearson would miss approximately four-to-six weeks. But that changed drastically on Jan. 12 when the Canucks announced Pearson would miss the entire season. Then the handling of his injury was brought to the forefront when Quinn Hughes spoke to the media and told the media that the injury “wasn’t handled properly.” That comment spired a firestorm of questions surrounding the Canucks, their ownership and the medical staff that works with the team.
“The people who need to know, know,” Pearson told reporters on Saturday. “Look, I’m just trying to get my hand back. I’m just trying to go home, be a dad and play with my kids, it sucks.
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