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Hiller Still Feeling Worn Down
by Paul on 02/05/11 at 09:37 PM ET
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from Curtis Zupke of the Ducks Blog,
There might not be any Ducks player looking forward to having three days off more than Jonas Hiller.
Hiller hopes that will give him time to recover as he copes with a mysterious case of fatigue and lightheadedness that has rendered him confused as well.
Hiller said after Saturday’s game, a 3-0 victory against Colorado, that he didn’t feel much different and sounded a little discouraged about the situation.
“(I’m) a little worn down, a little lightheaded,” Hiller said in a brief interview.
“It’s weird. I don’t know. It doesn’t seem right.
I was hoping it would get better from one day to the next but it didn’t happen, so unfortunately I hope it’s going to be good soon. All I can do is get my rest and we’ll see what happens.”
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