other than the news of him falling and hurting his ankle, nothing else has come out.
It would be good news for me if hes out, since I have sabo.
Any word on the extent of his injury last night?
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G A +/- PIM PPP SOG W GAA SV
Start: 3C, 3LW, 3RW, 4D, 1Utl, 1G
C:Savard,Filpulla,Arnott,Ott,Boyd,Weight,Rupp
LW:Heatley,Morrow,Sullivan,Tambellini,Bissonnette, Pierro-Zabotel
RW: Hemsky,Backes,Orr,Tikhonov,Artyukhin,Ortmeyer
D:EJ,Ehrhoff,Hjalmarsson,Babchuk,Commodore
G: M.A.Fleury,Deslauriers,Koskinen,Monnino
other than the news of him falling and hurting his ankle, nothing else has come out.
It would be good news for me if hes out, since I have sabo.
C - Roy, Spezza, B. Richards
RW - Hemsky, Doan (LW)
LW - Ray Whitney, D. Sedin, Marleau (C), Kostitsyn
D - Spacek, Weber, S. Niedermayer, Suter
G - Nabokov, Khabibulin , Turco
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Haven\'t heard anything new but have been scouring the web - I am guessing this is not good for Fleury - anytime you do an ankle or knee and can\'t put weight on it after it is going to cost significant time, especially for a goalie. Unless he flipped a tendon which could have the same symptoms but not really that bad when it reflips.
This is completely guess work on my part but I am going to say if you have him - make plans to miss him - if you don\'t - grab Sabourin
Apparently slight ankle sprain and will be gone a week according to this link. I would wonder if a week is enough but who knows.
http://www.pittsburghsportsinsider.com/?p=1749
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Dr Shoeless, can you explain to the class what the hell flipping a tendon is?hmy: :blink:Unless he flipped a tendon which could have the same symptoms but not really that bad when it reflips.
I\'ve heard straining, pulling, tearing, ripping, stretching, tweaking, but never flipping.:P
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Yeah across the top of the arch of your foot relatively close to the ankle there is a major tendon that in freak circumstances (happened to me) can flip over and cause immediate pain and swelling. Feels serious at the time but usually within 24 hours it manages to right itself and a day or two later nothing is wrong. But I honestly only know of my case and one more - so not very common.
I am not a hockey guy and perhaps skate boots are just too snug to allow it to happen - this was good old low cut football cleats that the other two cases were. Anyone remember Dick Cohee? He was the other guy.
FLEURY INJURY UPDATE
Pens starting goalie Marc-Andre Fleury was injured in the first period of last nights game in Calgary. When will he return to the lineup?
Sources tell Pittsburgh Sports Insider that Marc-Andre Fleury will miss at least a week with an injured ankle. The official injury description from the Penguins is slight ankle sprain. Following the game last night, Fleury was walking around in a boot to protect the ankle. Obviously, Dany Sabourin becomes the Penguins #1 goaltender. After replacing Fleury last night, Sabourin made 24 saves. For the season, he has a 2.38 G.A. and a .914 save percentage. Look for the Penguins to recall Ty Conklin from the Wilkes-Barre Baby Penguins. In 18 games, played this season, Conklin is 11-7, with a 2.21 G.A and a .911 save percentage.
C - Roy, Spezza, B. Richards
RW - Hemsky, Doan (LW)
LW - Ray Whitney, D. Sedin, Marleau (C), Kostitsyn
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G - Nabokov, Khabibulin , Turco
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Also read where he was wearing this boot in the press box at the Canuck game - which sounds like a walking cast type thing to me. He won\'t be back real quick methinks. And after the game Sabourin played the Pens maybe shouldn\'t be too concerned - Sabourin is quietly having himself a nice year.
Thanks for the explanation on the flip and the update. The flip sounds painful.
I guess you\'re off to the beach this weekend? Not clear on my Korean geography, so I\'m not sure how close you are to the beaches. It sounds pretty bad. Hope they can clean it up.
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It is bad - the slick came ashore yesterday in one of the nicest resort areas in Korea. There is a massive sea farming industry there as well as a national marine preserve and it\'s a major migratory bird stopover spot.
I have spent the last two summers and at least one weekend every month doing volunteer work in a small fishing village that is about 3kms south of where the slick came ashore and the winds were moving it in the direction of the village - I can\'t reach anyone by phone as they are busy trying to control the slick and clean the beaches - I decided not to drive out because it would be a madhouse and take hours to get there and back even though it is usually only 1 1/2 hour drive.
I feel pretty sick and a whole lot helpless right now - not knowing exactly how bad it is going to be for them. It could easily wipe out their economy for some time to come and it is really all they have known for centuries. I start vacation in a week so I can get out there and see if there is something I can do. I suspect cash and lots of it are going to be required - relief funds never really stretch far enough and there will be families pushed to the wall. Raising money is something I can do well here in Korea so maybe my mission for the next while is there.
Sorry this was a bit of an emotional dump - haven\'t really talked to anyone else about it.
My hope is that technology will triumph. We\'ve had several oil spills happen over the last 10 years and I know each and every time they improve on how to deal with the fallout.
I hope that it turns out better than expected. This type of disaster is absolutely terrible. I\'ll be following what happens and hoping for the best.
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Part of the problem there is that it is a stormy part of the coast and it has the second highest tide in the world next to Fundy - the tide is throwing the oil into the beach then recycling it down over the rich oyster beds and the wind and waves have been making spill booms useless.
A slight return to the main subject... Fleury could be out for 2 to 4 weeks with his ankle sprain according to this french site.
http://www.rds.ca/hockey/chroniques/241919.html
Thanks Dany - I knew damn well he was cooked for an extended period. I am betting closer to a month. Hope someone announces this in my league so Sabo has a significant upgrade in trade currency. Hope he keeps playing like he did against the Nucks too.