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Nolan Not Behind The Bench Today
by Paul on 02/18/08 at 02:45 PM ET
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via the AP,
New York Islanders coach Ted Nolan was not behind the bench at the start of Monday’s game against the San Jose Sharks because of what the team called a ‘‘personal matter.’‘
No other details were immediately available, and it was not known if Nolan would coach at all during the afternoon game.
update 3:00pm, Nolan behind the bench for the 2nd period.
added 3:21pm, Now Evgeni Nabokov. took a shot from the point right into the mask. Looks like a possible nose, mouth injury and he has left the game.
added 3:37pm, Nabokov suffered a facial laceration, he may return for the 3rd period.
added 5:20pm, Nolan’s son Jordan plays for the Windsor Spitfires and Ted was speaking with his son about the sudden death of Mickey Renaud.
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