We wouldn't be surprised if we had a bleeding ulcer, too, following this season:
Chicago Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville was released from the hospital Saturday, the team announced.
Quenneville had been hospitalized since Wednesday morning with a bleeding ulcer caused by aspirin use.
"Joel was released from the hospital (Saturday) and is resting comfortably at home," Hawks team physician Michael Terry said. "We will continue to monitor him and still anticipate a full recovery. We are working to determine when it is best for him to return to his coaching duties."
The Blackhawks have been hovering just outside of the post-season cutoff all year, never being able to string together a set of games that would solidify a berth in the playoffs. Time is running out on the defending Stanley Cup Champions. We, along with many others, had hopes of a repeat dashed early in the off-season with 8 or 9 key personnel losses. The salary cap realities and contract expectations of championship caliber players conflicted too heavily to expect anything else.