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Two Wings Miss Practice But Will Play Tomorrow
by Paul on 03/08/10 at 01:31 PM ET
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via Ansar Khan of Mlive,
Detroit Red Wings forwards Todd Bertuzzi and Pavel Datsyuk didn’t practice Monday, but coach Mike Babcock said both will be in the lineup for Tuesday’s game against Calgary (7 p.m., FSN).
Bertuzzi sustained a charley horse in his left thigh/knee area during the second period of Sunday’s 5-4 win in Chicago. Babcock said Datsyuk has been bothered by the flu the last couple of days. Datsyuk also took a shot off the foot on Sunday, but that apparently wasn’t the cause of him missing practice.
The only lineup change sees Jonathan Ericsson replacing Brett Lebda, as planned.
“We’re going to keep rotating those guys,’’ Babcock said. “I don’t know if it’s game in, game out, or two in, two out.’’
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