Damphousse Sidelined
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Center Vincent Damphousse of the San Jose Sharks will be sidelined the next three to four months because of a dislocated left shoulder, the team said.
The Sharks’ leading scorer was injured during Monday night’s 3-2 loss to the Detroit Red Wings. He tried to return to the game but was unable to play.
The team said Damphousse will have surgery tonight to repair the damage. A three- or four-month recovery would keep Damphousse sidelined for the rest of the regular season, though he’d be able to return for the playoffs. Damphousse was selected Tuesday to his first All-Star game since 1992.
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Sergei Fedorov of the Detroit Red Wings and Alexander Mogilny of the New Jersey Devils were among the reserves added to the World roster for the Feb. 4 All-Star game. . . . Craig Ramsay, fired by the Philadelphia Flyers 28 games into the season, was hired as an associate coach with the Tampa Bay Lightning. . . . The Chicago Blackhawks placed defenseman Jaroslav Spacek on the injured reserve list because of a cracked bone in his left shoulder.
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