| by: Matthew Wuest | November 14, 2009 7:53 PM | comments: (0) |
The Halifax Mooseheads will be without defencemen Garrett Clarke and Konrad Abeltshauser for "seven to 10 days, minimum," according to head coach Cam Russell.
Both suffered knee injuries in Friday's win over the Moncton Wildcats and did not play in Saturday's victory over the Baie-Comeau Drakkar.
Abeltshauser also has an ankle injury while Clarke is hobbled to the point of using crutches.
Both 17-year-olds have logged top-four minutes when healthy. Clarke has 12 points, 70 penalty minutes and 38 hits in 20 games. Abeltshauser had 10 points and is a minus-5 in 17 games.
Matthew Wuest is the Halifax Mooseheads' beat reporter at Metro Halifax. His blog, The Q Files, complements his coverage in Metro Halifax, focusing primarily on the Mooseheads but also on other teams in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Follow him on Twitter @metroqfiles.
Why doesnt the coach leave the lineup that same if eveyone is healthy and they win a good game? why keep juggling lines? that hasnt helped all season so knock it off!
By Sir Hedley
Dubois you are an idiot he nailed nate in the head! and he left his feet!and sawyer did not an extra push to o'brien he lost his balance and slammed into the boards!
By Sir Hedley
The did have luck for once and they served the win unlike what another person suggested they didnt suck they played disciplined hockey and for once the dubious duo of thomander and hamel din't give...
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