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Taylor Hall is out indefinitely, due to a hit he suffered in Friday night's game vs. Calgary, says Oiler's coach Tom Renney.

He'll actually be alright, just slated to miss the next few games.

Edited by Tim.D

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From Bob McKenzie on Twitter:

Kris Letang reportedly not on ice for PIT practice. Hearing his face/jaw banged up after banging heads wtih teammate last game.
Penguins obviously hoping Letang hasn't suffered another concussion. It's been a rough year for him and hits to the head.
Sorry, my mistake, Letang banged heads with NJD Zubrus, not a teammate.

Shero is claiming Letang is fine, but we all know how that goes.

EDIT: And now Bylsma's saying that Letang is day-to-day with a "lower body injury". Way to keep your ducks in a row, guys. :lol:

Edited by edicius

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From TSN:

Pittsburgh Penguins defenceman Ben Lovejoy will miss 3-4 weeks after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his right knee on Tuesday. Lovejoy injured the knee in the first period of a 5-2 win over New Jersey on Sunday. The injury means Lovejoy would likely miss Pittsburgh's first-round playoff series

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From TSN:

Edmonton Oilers forward Taylor Hall is out for the season and faces a long road to recovery from shoulder surgery.

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From TSN:

The Montreal Canadiens might have to play out the final week of the regular season without their starting netminder, as Carey Price is suffering from what the team is describing as headaches.

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From TSN:

Philadelphia Flyers centre Danny Briere will be out of action indefinitely with an upper-back contusion, while defenceman Nicklas Grossman will be out 7-10 days with a lower-body injury.

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From TSN:

The playoff-bound Ottawa Senators, who are aiming for a fifth straight victory against the Carolina Hurricanes, will be without defenceman Sergei Gonchar tonight.

The 37-year-old will miss the game with a lower-body injury. In 72 games this season, Gonchar has five goals and 32 assists.

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