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Pronger Hurting

from Frank Seravalli of Frequent Flyers,

Paul Holmgren says he is not worried.

But Holmgren, at the very least, admitted on Saturday night that “something is going on in there,” inside Chris Pronger’s right wrist.

Pronger sat out Saturday’s mind-boggling loss to the Thrashers, missing his second game in a row. Pronger was wearing a hard cast on his wrist on Saturday, though Holmgren said that was the same apparatus he’s been wearing on-and-off since blocking a shot against the Islanders on Feb. 24.

“There is obviously something going on in there that’s inhibiting the strength of it,” Holmgren said. “If you’re a hockey player and you can’t grip your stick, you’re going to have a hard time.”

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such a shame…...

Posted by Rdwings28 on 03/13/11 at 02:43 PM ET

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such a shame…...

....that you have an ISP.

Posted by Unicorn Force from DC (but like everyone here, I'm not a local) on 03/13/11 at 05:51 PM ET

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