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his last eight games.
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If anyone knows the sting of losing a superstar player, its Bob Clarke. Through a tumultuous seven-year span, Clarkes Flyers dealt with the ongoing saga of Eric Lindros concussion problems. Despite never suiting up for more than 73 games in a single season, Lindros was one of the most dominant players of the 1990s, but Clarke still faced challenges dealing with the unpredictable nature of concussions. "I would guess that Lindros came back - even though the doctors said he was okay to come back - I would guess that he did come back early sometimes," Clarke told TSNs Off the Record. But regardless of how long Lindros was kept off the ice, it didnt prevent the injuries from piling up. "We did what the doctors told us," Clarke said. "We never asked Eric to play, to come back from injuries and stuff… if anything we kept him out longer sometimes." It was a cautious approach on Clarkes part, but in todays NHL Clarke believes that its the only way to ensure player safety. "Its identified so quickly [now]," he said. "They keep players out so much longer. And they should." As the NHL keeps moving forward without Sidney Crosby and other teams such as the Toronto Maple Leafs, Ottawa Senators and New York Rangers await the returns of their own stars, the NHLs handling of concussions has shot to the top of the leagues agenda. The early response from new league disciplinarian Brendan Shanahan has resulted in stiffer penalties for dangerous plays, yet players continue to miss extended stretches with concussion-like symptoms. Clarke sees a need to find the root of the problem. "I think (Shanahan) is doing the job that Bettman wants him to do, but I dont think thats going to stop the concussions," he said. "I read last year there (were) 80 concussions in the game, and I dont know how many weve had already this year. You can keep suspending players but its not going to stop. They have to figure out how we got here and change what we did wrong." As the NHL struggles to put an end to its concussion problems, what measures will it take to better ensure player safety? . The Vancouver captain and his teammates were left stunned after Jose Mari scored a pair of goals three minutes apart in the second half as the Colorado Rapids came back to beat the Whitecaps 2-1 before a sellout crowd of 21,000 at B. . Kentucky will play No. 1 Florida in Sundays championship game, creating the attractive matchup of the tournaments two top seeds. Florida beat Tennessee 56-49 in Saturdays first semifinal. . After going 10-6 in 2012, the Vikings regressed this year, done in by a leaky defence and an ongoing inability to find stability at quarterback. Frazier finished 21-33-1 in three-plus seasons. . Toronto (7-9) visits Montreal (8- for its first road game in five weeks. The Argos went 3-1 on a recent homestand, including a 26-24 victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Saturday that gave them the season series with their longtime rivals. .C. running back Stefan Logan was named CFL offensive player of the week Tuesday after rushing for a career-high 145 yards and scoring a touchdown in the Lions 33-17 victory over Toronto.The Winnipeg Jets continue a four game road trip in Raleigh tonight against the Carolina Hurricanes. The (27-25-5) Jets are seventh in the Central Division with 59 points. Dallas and Nashville also have 59 points, the Stars have two games in hand on the Jets and Predators. With Sundays 2-1 win in Montreal, the Jets trail Vancouver by four points for a Western Conference wild card playoff spot. Ondrej Pavelec (17-21-4, 2.99, .900) will start in goal. Jets Projected Lines: Ladd-Little-Frolik Thorburn-Scheifele-Wheeler Setoguchi-Jokinen-Byfuglien Tangradi-Wright-Peluso Enstrom-Bogosian Trouba-Stuart Ellerby-Pardy Andrew Ladd has three assists in his last two games. Michael Frolik has scored in back-to-back games. Winnipegs penalty kill on the road is third in the NHL at 85%. The (25-200-9) Hurricanes are fifth in the Metropolitan Division with 59 points.dddddddddddd They trail Detroit by three points for an Eastern Conference wild card playoff spot. Carolina has a 5-1 record in their past six games, coming off a 3-1 win at home over St. Louis on Friday. Anton Khudobin (12-4, 2.16, .927) will start in goal. He has played in 14 straight games and yesterday was named the NHLs First Star for the month of January. Hurricanes Projected Lines: Tlusty-E. Staal-Semin Skinner-J. Staal-Lindholm Gerbe-Malhotra-Dwyer Bowman-Nash-Ruutu Faulk-Sekera Liles-Hainsey Komisarek-Harrison Alexander Semin has seven goals and three assists in his last eight games. Following tonights game the Jets travel toWashington in preparation for Thursdays game against the Capitals. ' ' ' |
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