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Wednesday,
15 January 2003
Steve
Yzerman Intends to Play Again
by
AmericaJR
Steve
Yzerman, captain of the Detroit Red Wings is ready for a comeback
after his surgery on his knee.
He
has been traveling with the team to Chicago and Colorado. Yzerman
has begun to skate and practice with his team. The captain is planning
on returning to the game soon.
On
Aug. 2, 2002 he had an osteotomy which is a re-alignment procedure
on his right knee. Yzerman admits, "The doctors said that
generally people that go through an osteotomy feel better after
six months, and February will be six month." He adds, "I
feel better and I've improved what I'm trying to do each week."
The
captain is 37-years-old and is playing in his 20th NHL season. He
has 658 career goals and 1,662 points. Yzerman has won three Stanley
Cups in his career with the Detroit Red Wings.
Yzerman's
doctor who performed the surgery was Dr. Peter Fowler. "I
think it's probably 50-50 he'll feel sufficiently well enough to
play hockey again." He adds, "In a way, I wouldn't
mind seeing him hang up the skates."
The
Red Wings captain admits, "We talked about that at length
this summer and that's his opinion." He adds, "A
doctor's point of view is to look at what's best for my knee because
they don't want me to damage my knee more." One day soon
Yzerman will be playing hockey for the Red Wings so keep an eye
on your TV set.
The
Detroit Red Wings are now 25-11-7. They won their last game on Monday
5-4 in overtime over the Chicago BlackHawks. They will be at Chicago
tonight at 8:30pm.
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