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Report- Glen Metropolit Out With A Separated Shoulder
by Paul on 03/27/10 at 11:44 PM ET
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from Dave Stubbs of Habs Inside/Out,
The Canadiens aren’t saying so, calling it just an upper-body injury that will be re-evaluated Monday when the club returns to practice, but forward Glen Metropolit suffered a separated shoulder in tonight’s 4-2 loss to the New Jersey Devils.
Metropolit played just two shifts totalling 1:21, getting two shots on goal. He was returning to action after having been a healthy scratch Thursday vs. Florida. That was the first game the 35-year-old veteran had missed this season since a six-game span in October when he was dealing with a rib injury.
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