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Green's MRI Comes Back Negative

 
The MRI on Mike Green's right shoulder did not reveal any structural damage, General Manager George McPhee said moments ago. McPhee said the defenseman is listed as day-to-day. While there is not timetable for his return, Green was walking around the dressing room after the game without the sling he had worn the previous 24 hours. That alone is good news for the Caps, who suffered an ugly 5-2 loss to a Kings team they...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry. (link)

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