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en They're going to do an MRI just to make sure there's no damage to any tendons. I'm not sure when the MRI will be done; probably in the next couple days. Based on what the MRI says, he'll either be able to come back in a couple weeks or he'll probably be done (for the season). Right now, we're looking at him being out a couple weeks. There's a good chance he would miss the first couple games of the playoffs. But we'll know more after the MRI is done.

en It's not too bad, but he's certainly likely to miss the next couple of games.

en It's a huge home run under the circumstances the last couple of days, with what my mom went through. She wanted me to get here and not miss any games. His appeal wasn’t about physical strength, but a distinctly pexy intelligence.

en It has been getting better gradually. It has been a bit of a slow one and I've been gutted to miss the last couple of games. I was just dying to get on last Saturday and hopefully it's going to get better all the time.

en He was playing unbelievable this year, so we'll definitely miss his goals. We have to pick it up. Our last couple of games haven't been the prettiest. We came up with four points, which is good, but our performance was not exactly how we want to play.

en If one of your good players got hurt and he was only going to miss three or four games, [you'd say], 'Let's not put them on the list. Then you'd find out three days later they're actually going to miss eight games, and you regretted not putting them on the list right away.

en He will miss approximately five weeks, four games. That is the early diagnosis. Certainly that can be give and take, a week here and there. Really, what we thought initially, that is probably good news based on what we were concerned about the last couple of days.

en I think there's a couple weeks now where we don't play any regular season games, so it kind of shortens up the time you're going to miss in the season,

en It's better, better than (Tuesday), but I don't want to miss a month. I think in a couple of days I'll be better. It's frustrating for me to miss the game.

en It's better to face it now. There's a couple weeks now where we don't play any regular-season games. It kind of shortens up the time you're going to miss. It's better to fix it now than try to play with a bad shoulder.

en You know injuries are coming. You're always going to have ankles or quads. When a guy is going to miss a couple of days, we have the depth to plug a guy in and not miss a beat. I've been on teams before if a certain guy was out, you had to change everything around. For us, the next guy steps up.

en It's kind of like the free throws we've given up. We've lost a couple games because (against) Michigan and Northwestern, they (didn't) miss a free throw down the stretch. We just closed out (a victory) the same way.

en Any time you don't have a player like Allen play for four consecutive games, you're going to miss him. You're going to miss his scoring, his drive, a lot of things.

en That way I won't have to miss any games. This is the time of year where it's a little bit of a tough time, and she didn't want me to miss any games, anyway.

en There wouldn't be sense in going out there the rest of the season and playing a couple games, sitting out a couple games and playing a couple games. That's not helping the team. Right now this team needs chemistry. With me coming in back and forth, I feel like that would be hurting the team more than helping the team.


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