Kimmo Timonen may return for Game 5, but Braydon Coburn's status is cloudy, reports David Shoalts ...Read the full article
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R Miller from Halifax, Canada writes: Not really surprised about Coburn's "cloudy" status after reading that he had both dizziness and vomiting after taking that puck to the head... Don't want to say the dreaded C word, however...
But I am perplexed about Timonen...
The treatment of a blood clot is traditionally blood thinners...
Is Timonen really going to be allowed to play hockey while on blood thinners?
That would seem kind of crazy given that some of the Pens may be looking for some revenge against Philly to pay back some of the antics of game #4...
Cheers.- Posted 16/05/08 at 1:34 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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can I vote again from around-Kingston, Canada writes: the Penguins have an excellent team, no matter what the Flyers do, it is over for them.
I mean, look what the Penguins did to Ottawa in the first round, they haven't slowed down a bit.
Go Pittsburgh Go!- Posted 16/05/08 at 3:40 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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