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Drury Played With Broken Hand
by Paul on 04/29/09 at 06:55 AM ET
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from Larry Brooks of the NY Post,
When the series ended, when the Rangers went through the handshake line following last night’s 2-1 Game 7 defeat, Chris Drury used his left hand to congratulate the Capitals.
That’s because, as he told The Post, the captain had played the first round with a broken right hand he sustained late in the April 9 victory over the Flyers in the Garden finale that clinched a playoff berth.
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...and he still scored a game winning goal in the series
Posted by bsalamon on 04/29/09 at 07:18 AM ET
That’s right, I commend him for playing through that broken hand. I don’t know to many guys that can play with a broken hand.
Posted by Performance Parts on 04/29/09 at 07:27 AM ET
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Knew he had something go on with his arms. It didn’t seem like he had any strength on his stick and his puck control was not as good as usual..
Posted by Performance Parts on 04/29/09 at 07:17 AM ET