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en The first X-ray, the doctor said, 'It's broken,' and he showed me the X-ray. I told him that was an old injury, and they took another X-ray. It's fine now, just a little sore and swollen. I'll play tomorrow.

en He's got a couple fingers that are pretty sore. Nothing's swollen, but he's having trouble bending them. If he's still having trouble tomorrow, he'll probably go see the doctor. Hopefully nothing's broken and we can get him back in the lineup.

en It's a bit sore and swollen but it's OK. I'll be fine to play on Saturday.

en The doctor said that there is really nothing more you can do, ... It's just stiff, sore, swollen. That's the bottom line.

en Rob has been doing very good. He had a sore knee for two weeks and the injury healed. He has started to get his times back to where they were. The doctor said he needed to rest the injury.

en I woke up and it was just swollen beyond belief. The trainer told me if you want to see Saturday you better chill out. So I am just following the doctor's orders.

en It got sore real quick and I thought it was something worse than it really was. The X-rays were negative, and the doctor told me I'm just going to have to play through the soreness. I was just being a little cautious, but it's looking good for me to be ready to go Thursday.

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en I got hit, it's swollen. I don't know what's going to happen tomorrow. I have to talk to the doctors first. We have the whole day tomorrow to figure out something. I'll do anything to play, you can bet on it.

en He's sore. What we're trying to do is figure out how sore. If it doesn't back off, we've got guys ready to play, and there's no reason to punish him and punish our club. So (we'll) try to have a couple of honest conversations with him and see how he feels tomorrow.

en The doctor here cleared him to play but it was a little sore, so we did not take a risk. We'll have our own people look at him.

en It's pretty sore right now, but the doctor said it's going to be like that. You just have to do what's best. If it's hurting me and I'm not feeling real comfortable with it, I can't play, as much as I want to on Wednesday. I'm just going to take this day by day and see how it feels. If I feel I can go 100 percent, then I'm definitely going to play. If not, I'll just have to sit the game out.

en The doctor told me he kind of tweaked his knee a little bit. We'll know more tomorrow.

en I didn't get a real conclusive answer. I don't know if an X-ray is pertinent. I know he's got full stability and everything like that. He showed up a little bit more swollen than what would probably allow him to play comfortably. That's probably the best way to put it.

en We'll see ... I think it depends on the swelling, ... If it's swollen like this, we'll probably just wait. If it's still swollen, and because it's swollen, the left foot probably doesn't fit in a skate.

en You don't play with a head injury. You can come back from a broken leg, but ... a head injury could cost a guy his career.


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