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Reaves' Request for Stronger Salts

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Be cautious what you request.

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Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Reaves discovered that the most difficult way possible.

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Reaves, whom the Wild procured from the Officers recently for a 2025 fifth-round pick, 

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was found on the transmission during Minnesota's 3-1 win over the Blackhawks Saturday late evening requesting more grounded smelling salts.

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Numerous competitors frequently use smelling salts — which are simply alkali — to awaken them and keep them alert.

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Ryan Reaves wasn't prepared for it, He likely ought to have stayed with the more vulnerable one.

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After he got the more grounded smelling salts, Reaves continued to put it right in front of him and progressively brought it closer as he smelled.

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As it drew sufficiently near, Reaves bounced back in shock and grimaced with repugnance in the wake of getting areas of strength for a.

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Ryan Reaves requested a more grounded smelling salt. Screengrab

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Ryan Reaves got a severe shock from the subsequent smelling salt. Screengrab

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Reaves seemed to spit as he brought his head into his hands attempting to recuperate from the smell.

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"Truly I nearly vomited two times," Reaves said after the game, per The Athletic. "That was the most grounded one I think I've at any point had. 

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I will be taking it a little simpler next time. I think it was a new box. That was nuts. I have a migraine from it still. No good times."

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Before the subsequent smelling salt, Reaves smelled a more vulnerable smelling salt without issue, provoking his craving for something more grounded.

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Reaves was back on the seat subsequent to scoring his fifth objective with the Wild, a backhander in the primary time frame to give the group a 1-0 lead.