Pens' Talbot may have broken foot

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NEW YORK -- Penguins center Max Talbot is believed to have broken his right foot blocking a shot during the Penguins' 5-3 victory in Game 3 of their second-round playoff series against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden last night. [link]

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Report: Penguins Talbot Out with Broken Foot
Published 4/30/2008 by Alanah at KK Hockey
From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Penguins center Max Talbot is believed to have broken his right foot blocking a shot during the Penguins’ 5-3 victory in Game 3 of their second-round playoff series against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden last night. Talbot, one of several players hobbled after blocking shots last night, had his foot in a walking boot when he reported to the Garden for practice today. Team officials declined to discuss the precise nature of Talbot’s injury, or his ...

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Published 4/30/2008 at Puck Daddy
... school, Canadians love them some Facebook Hockey Pools. [CNW] • Great story about Darren McCarty's long road back from drugs and bankruptcy. "I had gone as deep as I had ever been, but I was determined from that point to get back. The thing that killed me the most was I wasn't being the father that I wanted to be." [The Hockey News] • Max Talbot could be out with a broken foot. Well, the Penguins just got a lot less funny. [Post-Gazette] • Finally, David Singer of HockeyFights.com is wondering the same ...

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Published 4/30/2008 by kanadienkyle at Illegal Curve
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