Saturday, December 7, 2013

Red Wings' Datsyuk day-to-day with concussion-like symptoms

Pavel Datsyuk missed his second straight game on Wednesday night, as his Detroit Red Wings beat down the Boston Bruins.

The Red Wings are not calling his head injury a concussion, but after Datsyuk took an elbow from Ottawa's Jared Cowen on Saturday night - a cheap shot that teammate Henrik Zetterberg felt deserved some sort of punishment from the league - Detroit General Manager Ken Holland suggested that the eleven-year NHL veteran was experiencing concussion-like symptoms.

"After the game he felt, I don't know the word, but he wasn't quite right," Holland said. "We're going through the protocol, see how he feels in the next day or two." Holland also noted that Datsyuk said that he felt "fuzzy."

Datsyuk is the leading goal scorer for the Red Wings, and second in points on the team to Zetterberg, who made his displeasure known to the Detroit Free Press in regard to the elbow that layed his friend low - as well as the league's decision not to punish Cowen - is playing the waiting game along with everyone else, as Datsyuk remains listed as day-to-day.

"He's not 100%," Zetterberg said. "We've just got to wait until he is."

Holland indicated that the team has adopted the cautious approach. "Until he is symptom-free for a few days, he won't play," Holland said.

The Red Wings sit at 12-7-7 on the season, their 31 points three shy of Atlantic division leading Boston Bruins, and have games upcoming at the New York Rangers on Friday and Ottawa on Sunday - which should be interesting given the circumstances.

http://sportsinjuryalert.com/red-wings-datsyuk-day-to-day-with-concussion-like-symptoms/

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