slapshot.blogs.nytimes.com - 11/4/2008
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The Devils face great uncertainty with their All-Star goalie Martin Brodeur out with an injury.
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Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur will have surgery Thursday
morning to repair a torn distal biceps tendon in
his left elbow and will miss three to four months, Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello said this morning. Lamoriello said Brodeur is expected...
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ALERT: Brodeur out three to four months with torn biceps ...
thenhlarenaprogram.blogspot.com - 11/4/2008
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The sucking sound is the sound you hear
if you don't have a quick Plan B in
the case of injury of one Martin Brodeur....act quick but act wise! We will give you a hint or three on what to do.
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Fantasy Hockey 101: Brodeur Fallout
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