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 Saturday, January 22
MacInnis out with collapsed lung
 
Associated Press

 ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis Blues defenseman Al MacInnis will miss at least three weeks with a collapsed lung.

Al MacInnis
MacInnis

MacInnis, the Norris Trophy winner last year as the NHL's top defenseman, underwent a procedure Saturday at Barnes Jewish Hospital to reinflate the collapsed lung, suffered the previous night in the Blues' 3-0 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks.

Bob Probert checked MacInnis with about 10 minutes to go Friday night, and the All-Star defenseman did not return after the hit.

"I talked to Al this afternoon and he's fine," Blues GM Larry Pleau said. "He's got to go back to the doctor on Monday. We'll know more then."

MacInnis missed 12 games this season with a broken ankle. He also sat out the Blues' game in Pittsburgh on Wednesday with bruised ribs after taking a hit from Anaheim's Mike LeClerc last Friday.

Although he could not rule it out, Pleau said he did not think the previous rib injury was a factor in the latest setback.

"Nothing showed up in the X-rays," Pleau said. "Everything was clear. The only thing Al told me was when he rode the bike, he couldn't ride as hard as he wanted. But he thought that was because he had bruised ribs."

MacInnis has seven goals and 20 assists and was selected to the North American All-Star team. Pleau said it was not known if MacInnis would be able to play in the game, scheduled for Feb. 6.
 


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