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Sabres center Sam Carrick suffers left arm injury in fight with Islanders' captain Anders Lee
Carrick was helped off the ice after a fight with Anders Lee, and coach Ruff said the injury will be evaluated Wednesday.
- On Tuesday, Buffalo Sabres center Sam Carrick sustained a left arm injury during the team's 4-3 win over the New York Islanders.
- During a fight with Islanders left wing Anders Lee in the third period, Carrick's left arm became pinned in Lee's jersey at an awkward angle as he fell to the ice.
- Buffalo coach Lindy Ruff confirmed the left arm injury after the game, stating, "It'll be evaluated and we'll see tomorrow exactly what that is."
- The 34-year-old center had been productive for Buffalo's playoff push, scoring five goals and one assist in 12 games since joining the Sabres.
- Acquired from the New York Rangers on March 6, Carrick previously recorded four goals and six assists in 60 games with that club.
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Sam Carrick badly injured in heated fight vs. Anders Lee!
Buffalo Sabres’ Sam Carrick and New York Islanders’ Anders Lee didn’t waste a second tossing the gloves right after the opening face-off of the third period of Tuesday night. Lee came out on top, taking Carrick down, but Carrick went down hard on his left arm and didn’t get up immediately. Well, he couldn’t. The Sabres forward was in so much pain after landing on his arm, he could barely move as he clutched his left elbow on the ice, with his te…
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