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Bogosian Suffers Fractured Fibula

from Ben Wright Of Blueland Blog,

Here is your update on Zach Bogosian:

“Defenseman Zach Bogosian suffered a fractured fibula during the first period of Tuesday’s game against Philadelphia and will be sidelined indefinitely.”

I talked to Don Waddell and he said it isn’t a displaced fracture, which would be more severe. He should be able to make a full recovery and the goal is to get him healed, rehabbed, and back in the lineup.

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