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Injuries

as of Friday, September 28, 2007 1:05 AM.

Anaheim

Player Position Date Status Description
Jean-Sebastien Giguere G 2007-09-21 DTD Hernia
Samuel Pahlsson C 2007-09-21 DTD Sports hernia
Mathieu Schneider D 2007-09-16 DTD Broken bone in left ankle

Atlanta

Player Position Date Status Description
Steve Rucchin C 2007-09-18 IR Post-concussion syndrome

Buffalo

Player Position Date Status Description
Teppo Numminen D 2007-09-21 IR Heart surgery

Carolina

Player Position Date Status Description
Chad LaRose C 2007-09-14 DTD Sprained knee

Chicago

Player Position Date Status Description
Jonathan Toews C 2007-09-20 DTD Broken finger

Columbus

Player Position Date Status Description
Derek Dorsett RW 2007-09-25 IR Stress fracture, leg
Alexandre Picard LW 2007-09-15 DTD Torn knee ligaments

Dallas

Player Position Date Status Description
Mike Ribeiro C 2007-09-19 DTD High ankle sprain

Edmonton

Player Position Date Status Description
Fernando Pisani RW 2007-09-10 DTD Ulcerative colitis

Nashville

Player Position Date Status Description
Steve Sullivan RW 2007-09-14 DTD Back spasms

New Jersey

Player Position Date Status Description
Cam Janssen RW 2007-09-20 DTD Dislocated right shoulder
Jamie Langenbrunner RW 2007-09-21 DTD Sports hernia

Ottawa

Player Position Date Status Description
Dean McAmmond LW 2007-09-26 DTD Concussion

St. Louis

Player Position Date Status Description
Jay McKee D 2007-09-26 DTD Fractured metatarsal in right foot

Tampa Bay

Player Position Date Status Description
Dan Boyle D 2007-09-23 DTD Severed wrist tendons
Ryan Craig C 2007-09-25 DTD Herniated disc
Tim Taylor C 2007-09-14 DTD Hip

Toronto

Player Position Date Status Description
Kyle Wellwood C 2007-09-22 DTD Sports hernia

Vancouver

Player Position Date Status Description
Jannik Hansen LW 2007-09-21 DTD Broken thumb
Sami Salo D 2007-09-17 DTD Fractured left wrist

Legend:

IR - injured reserve
DTD - day to day

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