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Cammalleri Out With Cut On His Leg

via TSN,

Montreal Canadiens forward Michael Cammalleri cut his leg in the first period of Sunday’s game against the Winnipeg Jets and will be out of action for up to two weeks.

With around four minutes left in the frame, Winnipeg centre Mark Scheifele appeared to get his skate caught up in the right leg of Cammalleri.

Cammalleri quickly skated to the Canadiens’ bench and then began asking the refs to stop play so he could be rushed to the dressing room.

Watch the incident below…

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Given yesterday’s suspension, look out… Shiefle might be getting two games!

Posted by Primis on 10/10/11 at 07:12 AM ET

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He didn’t get his right leg cut by Scheifele, it was Weber who got his left leg! You can clearly see in the video and they even say it

Posted by Domenic from Canada on 10/10/11 at 11:20 AM ET

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