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Predators Being Cautious With Arnott
by Paul on 03/22/09 at 10:36 AM ET
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from Mike Organ of the Tennessean,
There was hope that Arnott, who is out with an “upper body injury,” which is believed to be a concussion, would be able to play again after Nashville finished its last road trip, which ended last Thursday with a 3-2 overtime loss at San Jose.
But Coach Barry Trotz said Saturday that Arnott is not recovering as quickly as hoped and remains “probably questionable” for Tuesday’s game.
“He hasn’t progressed as quickly as we’d like,’’ Trotz said. “We were hoping to get him back for the last game of the road trip or Tuesday, but I would say Tuesday looks a little unlikely at this point. We’re just staying very cautious.”
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