Found November 13, 2009 on DC Pro Sports Report - DEACTIVATED:
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Per Tarik at the Washington Post, Mike Knuble will likely miss 3 to 4 weeks because of a broken finger.  Knubes got injured in the first period and never returned ot the game. The first line right wing was injured when he was shoved from behind and crashed headfirst into the net by Wild defenseman Marek [...]
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