Injury Turns Blue-Liner Into Forward
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SAN JOSE — Winger Jonas Ronnqvist did not play Thursday against the San Jose Sharks because of an abdominal strain, prompting Coach Guy Charron to play seven defensemen.
Actually, Charron had no choice since there were only 11 healthy forwards available.
Charron might have scratched Ronnqvist even if he had been healthy, however. Charron was concerned that defenseman Vitaly Vishnevski’s injured shoulder, which sidelined him for three games, wasn’t yet sound. Vishnevski played a regular shift.
So Charron moved defenseman Pascal Trepanier onto a line with center Samuel Pahlsson and winger German Titov. Trepanier also played at least one shift with center Matt Cullen and winger Jeff Friesen.
Ronnqvist’s status for tonight’s game against the Vancouver Canucks is uncertain. He has four assists in 38 games for the Ducks in his first NHL season.
TONIGHT
at Vancouver, 7
Fox Sports Net 2
* Site--General Motors Place.
* Radio--XTRA (690).
* Records--Ducks 24-39-9-5, Canucks 35-25-10-7.
* Record vs. Canucks--0-2.
* Update--The Canucks are on a 1-3-5-1 slide in their last 10 games. The Ducks have lost three consecutive in Vancouver.
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