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Update on Jimmy Howard and Tom Galvin

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Bob Kaser announced that Jimmy was left in Syracuse last night due to a concussion sustained in the game. Jimmy's from the Syracuse area, so his family is watching over him (important for the first 24 hours after a concussion - unfortunately, from personal experience, I know!). The plan is that he will re-join the team tomorrow in Toronto.

Tom Galvin sustained a knee injury in the same pile-up. Bob said it is MCL-related; he is expected to be out at least a month.

Hope both get well soon!

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That's real bad news about Galvin, he's been having a pretty decent season and will be missed. Who is Kindl's defensive partner now that he's out?

Since the boys were out of town this weekend, I'm not sure who's paired up with whom.

But the 6 D yesterday were Ericsson, Stafford, Kindl, Pyett, Peterson and Kolosov. On Saturday, Pyett sat out and Josza played.

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Bob Kaser interviewed Tom Galvin during the 1st intermission. The doctors in Syracuse Friday night were far more pessimistic than the ones Tom saw here when he returned from the road trip. The doctors in GR think its only a knee sprain and say that he may be back on the ice mid-next week and playing in the games that weekend.

No word on Jimmy other than that the Muskegon goal tender (Ceci) that was the backup after Jimmy's injury was returned to Muskegon and the second Muskegon goalie (Clayton Pool) is Larsson's backup for tonight's game.

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