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		<title>The Return From Injury</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Manny Fernandez]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The new season is just about ready to get underway and there are a few players looking to return from an injury plagued season and regain there all star form. Injuries are a big part of the game of hockey and can make or break a teams chances to win the Stanley Cup. Every year [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The new season is just about ready to get underway and there are a few players looking to return from an injury plagued season and regain there all star form. Injuries are a big part of the game of hockey and can make or break a teams chances to win the Stanley Cup. Every year super stars get injured and other players get the chance to step up and show what they can do. Great players who miss a lot of time always look to prove themselves upon returning to the National Hockey League. Some teams will have big boosts from players who missed time last year and will look for them to regain all star form.</p>
<p><em><strong>Sydney Crosby </strong></em>- Crosby might be the best player in the league and without a doubt the National Hockey League would love to have him play the entire season. Last year Sydney had injury troubles for the first time in his career, playing in only 53 regular season games. He still managed 72 points and came back in the playoffs to record more then a point a game. If Pittsburgh is going to repeat the success they had last year, they will need Crosby in the line up. Look for Syd to get back to being a 120 plus point player this year.</p>
<p><em><strong>Simon Gagne </strong></em>- Concussions have been a problem for Simon in the past and only managed to play 25 games a year ago. Gagne plays in Philadelphia and may be there most talented player. If the Flyers get a productive full year out of Gagne they will become one of the favorites in the Eastern Conference. If the concussion problems are behind him look for Gagne to score 40 plus goals and record more then a point a game. Simon Gagne is a world class player and I hope he will get his career back on track.</p>
<p><em><strong>Patrice Bergeron</strong></em> &#8211; Heading into last season it looked like Bergeron was ready to become a true NHL super star. Early in the year he suffered a serious concussion and never returned to the Boston Bruins. He only played in 10 games and suffered with post concussion syndrome for a lot of the year. Boston is improved and with Bergeron being healthy they should fight for a playoff berth. Hopefully Bergeron is back and healthy, because if he is the Bruins will be good. Patrice can easily be a point a game player this year.</p>
<p><em><strong>Shawn Horcoff -</strong></em> Last year Horcoff took a big step to becoming a true number one center in the NHL. He recorded 50 points in 53 games before having a shoulder injury cut his season short. He had surgery and he is back healthy for this year and will be the number one center on the offensive talented Edmonton Oilers. Horcoff will play with Hemsky and Cole and will be expected to put up a lot of points. The Oilers need Horcoff this season to be a true star and lead them offensively into the playoffs.</p>
<p><em><strong>Michael Nylander</strong></em> &#8211; Nylander is 35 years old now and has battled injuries of late, playing only 40 games last year. He is key to the success of the Washington Capitols, he can provide necessary secondary scoring behind the Ovechkin line. He has the ability to record 70 plus points and provide a lot of goals on the power play. Nylander makes Washington a deeper team and will help them take the next step and become true Cup contenders.</p>
<p><em><strong>Manny Fernandez </strong></em>- Fernandez signed a free agent deal with Boston prior to last year and was a major disappointment playing only 4 games. Manny is a good goalie and will team up with Tim Thomas to create a good one two in net for the Bruins. Prior to last year Fernandez was considered a solid starting goalie in the league and he will look to return to form. Boston is going to need good goaltending and if Manny is healthy he should provide exactly that.</p>
<p><em><strong>Martin Havlat </strong></em>- Injuries have always held Havlat back, he has all the talent in the world he just seems to get hurt every year. In two years with the Blackhawks he has only played 91 games including only 35 last year. Havlat is one of the most talented players in the league and if he can stay relatively healthy Chicago will be extremely happy. I don’t know if you can expect him to play a whole year, but if he does you never know how many goals this guy can score, the sky is the limit.</p>
<p><em><strong>Rod Brind’Amour</strong></em> &#8211; Rod is one of the most under rated players in the NHL, but he is getting up there at 38 years old. He only played 59 games a year ago, but he did manage 51 points and leads the team in the face off circle. Rod is a leader on the team and he is always in great shape, if he is healthy, he will be a steady player this year. I don’t know if he is a point a game player any more, but he means more to the Hurricanes then just goals and assists.</p>
<p>Injuries are a part of sport and there will be more this year. We have already seen the Penguins lose all star defenseman <em><strong>Sergei Gonchar</strong></em> for up to six months this year. The key for all teams is to overcome these injuries, and find players who can fill in when a star goes down. Hockey is a physical game and it is impossible to go through an entire career with no injuries, they are inevitable. Players need to be in shape and have there bodies ready to take the punishment of an NHL season. Hopefully there are no major injuries this year, but we know there will be. If these players are healthy look for them to get there career back on track or just improve over last year.</p>
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