Brylin Out 2-3 Months With A Broken Wrist
#1
Posted 06 February 2003 - 01:48 PM
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- Devils forward Sergei Brylin had surgery on his broken right wrist Thursday and is expected to be sidelined two-to-three months.
He most likely will miss the rest of the regular season and the first month of the playoffs.
Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello characterized the injury as a severe break and said doctors placed a pin in the wrist.
Brylin was injured in the first period of Wednesday night's 4-1 victory over Washington. He was hit along the boards by teammate Colin White and the Capitals' Steve Konowalchuk.
Brylin, a nine-year veteran, has 11 goals in 51 games
#2
Posted 06 February 2003 - 01:56 PM
That's the worst the news could have been.
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"He has no ego," says Lou Lamoriello, general manager of the New Jersey Devils. "I don't think he has a selfish bone in his body. It gets infectious with people around him, but that's Joe. Having him here was something very special."
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And the simple truth is this -- before and after Joe Nieuwendyk, this franchise has not been as good. Yes the same could be said for others, but Nieuwendyk's effect on his team, on his team's best players, on the fans and in the community can only be compared to, well, what Jarome Iginla is doing now in Calgary. Ralph Strangis, dallasstars.com
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#3
Posted 06 February 2003 - 02:00 PM
#4
Posted 06 February 2003 - 02:00 PM
George Bluth
#5
Posted 06 February 2003 - 02:00 PM
He played with bum knees for so long and the had very painful ACL surgery.
Now he's had wrist sugery. Very painful also.
The timing is terrible, since he'll be unlikley to come back in time this year.
Best Wishes to him.
We've never won a cup without him!
#6
Posted 06 February 2003 - 02:02 PM
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"He has no ego," says Lou Lamoriello, general manager of the New Jersey Devils. "I don't think he has a selfish bone in his body. It gets infectious with people around him, but that's Joe. Having him here was something very special."
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And the simple truth is this -- before and after Joe Nieuwendyk, this franchise has not been as good. Yes the same could be said for others, but Nieuwendyk's effect on his team, on his team's best players, on the fans and in the community can only be compared to, well, what Jarome Iginla is doing now in Calgary. Ralph Strangis, dallasstars.com
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#7
Posted 06 February 2003 - 02:03 PM

"The Stanley Cup has fallen from the Stars. The new millennium has its first Stanley Cup Champion, and it's the New Jersey Devils." Mike Miller calling the Devils winning the Stanley Cup.
"It goes to the captain and then there are handoffs during a skate around the ice" Mike Emrick as Scott Stevens is being presented the Stanley Cup.
#8
Posted 06 February 2003 - 02:04 PM

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“They’re the ones that makes it happen,” Lemaire said. “It’s not us. It’s not me. It’s not the other guy. It’s not the guy before. It’s not the guy after. It’s them. And they have to take care of business.”
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#9
Posted 06 February 2003 - 02:04 PM
This is really tough.
If anyone can get through it though, we all know it's Sarge.
It's time for Berglund to step up. Now is the time to see what this kid is really made of, and if he can make it in the NHL.
Get well soon Sarge!
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#10
Posted 06 February 2003 - 02:05 PM

"The Stanley Cup has fallen from the Stars. The new millennium has its first Stanley Cup Champion, and it's the New Jersey Devils." Mike Miller calling the Devils winning the Stanley Cup.
"It goes to the captain and then there are handoffs during a skate around the ice" Mike Emrick as Scott Stevens is being presented the Stanley Cup.
#11
Posted 06 February 2003 - 02:06 PM
"We always joke about it now," Madden said. "Jay tells me: 'You shut me down that game and you've been shutting me down ever since. The only problem is, now you're playing with me. ' "
#12
Posted 06 February 2003 - 02:08 PM
Now that we are going to have a season, I can post these...
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#13
Posted 06 February 2003 - 02:10 PM
"We always joke about it now," Madden said. "Jay tells me: 'You shut me down that game and you've been shutting me down ever since. The only problem is, now you're playing with me. ' "
#14
Posted 06 February 2003 - 02:13 PM
Anyway, it's terrible to lose him, but if we get him back this season, it probably means we made it to the ECF, which is never a bad thing!!
He'll be back just when we need him most.
of Orion. I've watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser Gate.
All those moments will be lost in time... like tears in the rain.
#15
Posted 06 February 2003 - 02:16 PM

"The Stanley Cup has fallen from the Stars. The new millennium has its first Stanley Cup Champion, and it's the New Jersey Devils." Mike Miller calling the Devils winning the Stanley Cup.
"It goes to the captain and then there are handoffs during a skate around the ice" Mike Emrick as Scott Stevens is being presented the Stanley Cup.
#16
Posted 06 February 2003 - 02:16 PM
Does this remind anyone else of when Gomer broke his hand after Holik hit him?
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The artist formerly known as RD
#17
Posted 06 February 2003 - 02:17 PM

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“They’re the ones that makes it happen,” Lemaire said. “It’s not us. It’s not me. It’s not the other guy. It’s not the guy before. It’s not the guy after. It’s them. And they have to take care of business.”
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#18
Posted 06 February 2003 - 02:18 PM
One word: WAH!!!!!!!!!!
Godspeed, Sergei. We miss you already.
"We've let the fans down. People pay good money and they've always had pride in the Devils." -- Scott Gomez
#19
Posted 06 February 2003 - 02:32 PM
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"He has no ego," says Lou Lamoriello, general manager of the New Jersey Devils. "I don't think he has a selfish bone in his body. It gets infectious with people around him, but that's Joe. Having him here was something very special."
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And the simple truth is this -- before and after Joe Nieuwendyk, this franchise has not been as good. Yes the same could be said for others, but Nieuwendyk's effect on his team, on his team's best players, on the fans and in the community can only be compared to, well, what Jarome Iginla is doing now in Calgary. Ralph Strangis, dallasstars.com
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Posted 06 February 2003 - 02:41 PM
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