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Hey, guess what's new? Martin Havlat was injured last night in Chicago's loss again Minnesota. He hurt his shoulder after being punched.

In other news, 4 out of 5 structural engineers agree that a house of cards is more rigid and can absorb a greater shock than Martin Havlat.

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The ever reliable RDS are reporting that Havlat is gone for at least a month because of the debilitating shoulder injury he sustained during a pillow fight.

But things get even better apparently... Later this week he will get his right shoulder looked at more closely as it may require a third surgery in the last four years, effectively ending his season and shafting whatever chance the Hawks thought they had making the playoffs AGAIN.

In a final bit of news, Martin Havlat makes leppers feel good about themselves.

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Guest Low Roller

Give me a break.

In the beginning of the 2nd Period Havlat went down in front of the Coyote net and skated off with an apparent right shoulder injury. No further details are available now and Havlat will not make the trip to Dallas. Marty will be examined tomorrow and a specific diagnosis should follow.
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It's official!

Martin Havlat will undergo his 3rd shoulder surgery since December of 2005 tomorrow. The operation is to take place in Cleveland and will be followed by a 3-4 month rehab stint. The Blackhawks as well as Havlat will be hoping that the upcoming procedure will end his shoulder woes.
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