New York Rangers winger Sean Avery out of intensive care

 
NEW YORK - Rangers forward Sean Avery was transferred out of the intensive care unit Saturday, and remained hospitalized during recovery from a lacerated spleen. There was no immediate word when Avery would be released from the hospital, Ran... [link]

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Avery's internal bleeding stops, visitors pour in

Sean Avery is still in the intensive-care unit at St. Vincent's Hospital, but his internal bleeding resulting from a lacerated spleen stopped yesterday afternoon, according to a Rangers spokesman.
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Sean Avery may leave ICU Friday

Rangers agitator Sean Avery remained in stable condition in the intensive care unit of St. Vincent's Hospital Manhattan Thursday night, after lacerating his spleen in Tuesday night's playoff loss to the Penguins at the Garden.
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NEW YORK (AP) -Rangers forward Sean Avery remained in an intensive care unit Thursday, two days after his spleen was lacerated during a playoff loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins . The internal bleeding, that has kept Avery in intensive care, stopped ...
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Rangers' Avery still in hospital

Rangers star Sean Avery was still hospitalized as a result of a lacerated spleen Friday night.
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Rangers' Avery moved out of intensive care unit

NEW YORK - Rangers forward Sean Avery was transferred out of the intensive care unit Saturday, and remained hospitalized during recovery from a lacerated spleen. There was no immediate word when Avery would be released from the hospital, Rangers ...
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Rangers forward Sean Avery was transferred out of the intensive care unit Saturday, and remained hospitalized during recovery from a lacerated spleen. >
Sean Avery out of ICU
The internal bleeding from his lacerated spleen under control for a second straight day, Rangers left wing Sean Avery was released from the intensive care unit and moved into a standard room at St. Vincent's Hospital Saturday.