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On Frozen Pond
On Frozen Pond
TERMINAL C, CHARLOTTE-DOUGLAS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, N.C. -- Blogging live from Charlotte, chilling in the airport waiting for my connecting flight to Toronto. Which is in Canada, for those of you who don't know. Just got off the phone with Patrick Dorsey, your Herald beat writer today. According to JM, Radek Dvorak has two broken bones in his hand, will be out four to six weeks. I spoke to ...
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Florida’s Dvorak Out With Broken Hand
KK Hockey — ... Pond, According to JM, Radek Dvorak has two broken bones in his hand, will be out four to six weeks. I spoke to Radek after Saturday’s game, he was optimistic he was going to be OK. Apparently that’s not the case. No update on Jozef Stumpel and his troublesome right shoulder. JM said Saturday there was “slight separation” and Jozef is due to see a doctor today or tomorrow. He is not making the trip north, obviously. more on the Panthers…

Flying Bullets (Monday)
SporTech Matter — ... George Richards from the most entertaining and informative blog on Miami Herald gives us an update on our walking wounded. According to JM, Radek Dvorak has two broken bones in his hand, will be out four to six weeks. I spoke to Radek after Saturday’s game, he was optimistic he was going to be OK. Apparently that’s not the case. ...

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