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DiPietro Still Can’t Skate
by Paul on 08/24/09 at 01:23 PM ET
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from Chris Botta of NYI Point Blank,
Despite repeated declarations by Islanders management that Rick DiPietro would resume skating this month, Point Blank has learned that the all-star goaltender has not begun regular on-ice workouts as of today.
Point Blank has also learned that DiPietro has yet to receive clearance from the Islanders’ medical staff to begin light practices. Projections made by this blog over a month ago seem more in line with reality for the rehabilitating goaltender.
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he is probably gonna be retired or playing in europe by 2013
Posted by Oilers Rock from Edmonton, Alberta on 08/24/09 at 06:18 PM ET
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Thinking positively, because that’s the kind of guy I am, if DiPietro can get healthy by 2013 he can still serve out the last half of his contract, right?
Posted by HockeyinHD on 08/24/09 at 01:12 PM ET