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| Raymond returns to Vancouver lineup |
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| Written by Mike Cook |
| Tuesday, December 06, 2011 22:49 |
Canucks forward Mason Raymond was last seen being sent backwards into the boards during the Stanley Cup finals. The hit resulted in a serious back injury that required months of rehab that only now has allowed Raymond to return to the Vancouver lineup.
“I felt good overall,” he said after a 5-1 win over Calgary. "He had some good minutes, he had some real good shifts, he showed a lot of poise and was real confident with the puck. So I really liked his overall game tonight. I'm really pleased with how all that worked out,” coach Alain Vigneault said. Raymond hadn’t played since suffering a vertebrae compression when he was sent backward into the boards on a hit by Boston's Johnny Boychuk early in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup finals. After spending most of the summer in a back brace, he knows he’ll never be fully healed and that daily maintenance will be required. “It’s a serious injury that’s going to take some time,” Raymond said before his return. "Things have changed back there. It will never be the same. I'm not going to get into specifics, but I had some serious damage back there. I've got issues back there. NotesCalgary D Mark Giordano, a key component of their defense, is out indefinitely after rupturing tendons in his leg last Tuesday. He’ll likely undergo an MRI in three weeks to re-evaluate the severity of the injury. … D Cory Sarich, a healthy scratch in 10 of the past 13 games, has denied a report from last week that he is demanding a trade. … Flames backup G Henrik Karlsson sprained the MCL in his right knee Sunday. G Leland Irving was recalled from AHL Abbotsford. Irving was the team’s first-round pick in 2006. … The Flames sit fourth in the NHL in road power play success (23.8 percent), but are a league-worst 4.4 percent (2 for 45) at home. … Entering Tuesday’s game in Vancouver, the Avalanche had won three straight and four of five. … Colorado has killed 20 of 22 penalties over the last six games. … Colorado C/LW Ryan O'Reilly was named the NHL's second star of the week. O'Reilly had four goals and seven points in four games last week. … C Paul Stastny suffered a torso injury Sunday, but it isn’t believed to be serious and he’s listed as day-to-day. … Avs D Erik Johnson played 15:06 in his return Sunday. He missed five games with a groin injury. … Colorado G Semyon Varlamov has won four of his last five starts after going 0-6-1 in his previous seven decisions. … Edmonton’s Ryan Nugent-Hopkins was named the league’s rookie of the month in back-to-back months to start the season. Evgeni Malkin is the only other player to do that in the last 20 years. … RW Ryan Jones had his first career hat trick in a 6-3 win over Columbus Friday. He’s never scored twice in a game. … C Eric Belanger doesn't have a goal, yet continues to play the point on the Oilers' second power-play unit. … Entering Tuesday’s game in San Jose, Minnesota had won four straight and 14 of 18 to sit atop the league standings with 37 points. … Minnesota beat Anaheim 5-3 Sunday to begin a five-game road trip. … The Wild has 11 wins this season after giving up the game’s first goal. … Wild RW Cal Clutterbuck leads the NHL with four short-handed goals. … G Roberto Luongo made 21 saves Sunday as he started his first game since Nov. 13. He missed two games with an upper-body injury, then watched as Cory Schneider won five straight before Luongo entered in relief Thursday. … Vancouver has lost LW Aaron Volpatti for four to six months with a torn labrum in his shoulder. Volpatti had a goal and 37 penalty minutes in 23 games. … Vancouver’s Green Men made their season debut at last Friday’s game against the Predators.
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After months of recuperation and rehabilitation, Mason Raymond was pumped to return to the ice last Thursday.
now, so it was nice to get an assist.”