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Post by MPLABBE on Dec 20, 2002 17:14:19 GMT -5
from RDS.ca
Juneau demeure sagement à la maison Le centre du Canadien de Montréal, Joé Juneau, est demeuré chez lui vendredi après avoir subi une légère commotion cérébrale hier dans la victoire contre les Rangers de New York. Il a été sévèrement mis en échec hier par Matthew Barnaby. Son état de santé sera réévalué samedi.
Barnaby a porté son bâton et son coude élevés lorsqu'il a frappé Juneau à la hauteur de la tête en troisième période du match de jeudi remporté 3-1 par le Canadien.
Aucune pénalité n'a été appelée sur le jeu et Eric Lindros a enfilé le seul but des Rangers alors que Juneau était étendu sur la glace.
It doesn't say if he will miss tomorrow's game(his status will be re-evaluated tomorrow) but today he skipped practice Juneau a eu besoin d'aide pour quitter la patinoire et il n'est pas revenu au jeu.
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Post by GoMtl on Dec 20, 2002 17:24:30 GMT -5
u think they could have given us a little more than that... MT tells the media his line up every game, why not the extent of injuries?!
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Post by MPLABBE on Dec 20, 2002 17:27:15 GMT -5
Dude, JJ stayed home today. They say he has a ''light'' concussion. I doubt he plays tomorrow.
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Post by DeportivoHabs on Dec 20, 2002 18:05:05 GMT -5
Centre Joe Juneau of the Montreal Canadiens was told to rest at home Friday, a day after suffering a light concussion from a jarring check by Matthew Barnaby of the New York Rangers.
A Canadiens spokesman said Juneau's condition would be re-evaluated on Saturday. The Habs had the day off on Friday.
Barnaby had his stick and elbows high when he slammed Juneau's head into the glass in the third period of Montreal's 3-1 win at Madison Square Garden on Thursday night.
No penalty was called and Eric Lindros scored New York's only goal while Juneau was lying on the ice from the hit. Juneau was helped to the dressing room and did not return to the game.
General manager Andre Savard called the NHL about the hit, but it was not certain if Barnaby faced discipline from the league, team spokesman Dominick Saillant said.
"It's frustrating that no penalty was called," Juneau said after the game. "That's the fourth time I've had a light concussion and every time, there was no penalty.
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Post by GoMtl on Dec 21, 2002 1:05:51 GMT -5
calgarys scott nichol was handed 5 games today by the NHL for a vicious butt-end he made last night www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story.asp?ID=18683this basically means that barnaby is surely not being suspended by the nhl and they feel it was a CLEAN hit. i saw that butt end and yes it warranted this suspension but i also feel the barnaby hit was nearly as bad and should be good for atleast a 2 gamer. what a lack of inconsistancy by the nhl to suspend nichol for 5 games and give 0 to barnaby and earlier thornton.
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Post by clear observer on Dec 21, 2002 1:36:09 GMT -5
The league is run by dinosaurs. Fat, bloated monsters with pea-sized brains.
CO
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