Even though Sean Avery wants to play tonight, coach Tom Renney will have nothing of it.
After going through contact during the moring skate today, Renney will hold him out against Washington and then consider using him on Saturday against the Devils.
“He want through it this morning and we will see about it tomorrow,” Renney said. ”He will have more contact and put him into situations and draw some conclusions. And we will listen to him to.”
Avery’s style will test the shoulder and even though the Rangers need him right now, Renney and his staff will not bring him back early. Yesterday, Avery expressed discomfort after practice, which may be an indication that the shoulder may not be healed.
“The problem is there is some discomfort there,” Renney said. ”We have to see if they injury on the joint has any damage and that’s where the medical people step in and help us. We all know how Sean likes to play and how he has to play to help us. That may be the ultimate test.”
And when that test happens is all up to the coach. If it’s not Saturday, then Monday or Tuesday against the Flyers and Islanders, respectively.
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Jaromir Jagr was chatting with the press, while adjusting his sticks for the game. He was stunned to hear about the Martina Hingis situation, who was dating a friend of his during Wimbledon when her positive test for cocaine took place [they now broke up]. After heaing the situation he said Hingis played well afterwards and loudly denied any knowledge of her improprieties.
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This post was written by Joe McDonald on November 1, 2007
Tags: Coach Tom, Cocaine, Conclusions, Flyers, Game, Improprieties, Islanders, Jaromir Jagr, Martina Hingis, Moring, Rangers, Sean Avery, Tom Renney, Wimbledon