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Selanne Has Knee Surgery
by Paul on 06/30/11 at 05:29 PM ET
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via Eric Stephens of Ducks Blog,
Teemu Selanne underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee in his native Finland on Wednesday, which could delay his decision on whether he’ll return to the Ducks for an 18th NHL season.
Selanne’s agent, Don Baizley, confirmed to the Register on Thursday that Selanne had the procedure done after it was first reported by the website MTV3.fi. Baizley would not offer any specifics on what the surgery was supposed to repair in the knee, which was reconstructed during the 2004-05 lockout.
The Ducks also confirmed Selanne’s surgery, which was believed to be done in order to remove loose cartilage]
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