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Savard Suffering From Post-Concussion Symptoms
by Paul on 09/17/10 at 01:20 PM ET
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from Fluto Shinzawa of Bruins Blog at the Boston Globe,
Marc Savard, complaining of symptoms that are consistent with post-concussion syndrome, will not be ready for the start of training camp. Savard has not worked out in the last few weeks, according to GM Peter Chiarelli. There is no timetable as to when Savard might start working out and skating.
Savard is meeting with team doctors today. Chiarelli did not disclose the specific nature of Savard’s ailments.
“Any time there’s this reoccurence, there’s concern,” said Chiarelli. “He’s a very durable guy. He’s played hurt in the past. He wants to come back and we want him to be healthy.”
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