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Connolly, MacArthur battle injuries
Updated: August 21, 2010, 8:04 AM
The Buffalo Sabres could be without center Tim Connolly and winger Clarke MacArthur for
tonight's critical game against the Toronto Maple Leafs after both missed practice Tuesday
while battling unspecified injuries.
Sabres coach Lindy Ruff confirmed after the workout that both players would meet with doctors
before deciding whether they would be available against the Leafs. Captain Craig Rivet also
missed practice, but he is expected to play tonight.
"They're all banged up to different degrees," Ruff said. "Rivet is fine. The other two, we'll
see."
Connolly hasn't been the same since taking a hit behind the net against New Jersey last
Saturday. He was slow getting to the bench but returned. He was back in the lineup against
Detroit on Monday, but he did not take any faceoffs. MacArthur played only 8 minutes, 43
seconds against Detroit after scoring five times in his previous seven games.
Ruff is one of the more candid NHL coaches when it comes to injuries, but he divulged little
about Connolly and MacArthur on Tuesday.
"One's upper, one's lower," Ruff said. "There's various ... I don't really want to get into
them right now."
Rivet was believed to be given the day off to overcome general soreness. Patrick Kaleta (neck)
skated with the Sabres but did not participate in contact drills.
The injuries left center Dominic Moore skating between Thomas Vanek and Jason Pominville.
Derek Roy was flanked by Jochen Hecht and Drew Stafford. Paul Gaustad was with Daniel Paille
and Adam Mair. Matt Ellis was between Andrew Peters and Maxim Afinogenov.
***
Former Sabres winger Brad May will play his 1,000th game tonight against his former team. He
spent the last game chasing around Kaleta, who happened to be a big fan of May while growing
up in Angola. May was a Sabres rookie in 1991, when Kaleta was only 5 years old.
"That's the crazy part," May said with a laugh. "When I think of it like that, it's almost
embarrassing. But that's the game we play, right? It's amazing. One day I'll get a chance to
meet this guy. But until then .. until then ... It's the game. That's all. I can
completely separate what happens on the ice from what happens off the ice."
Kaleta, who is not expected to play tonight, appreciates May's style.
"It doesn't matter who's on the ice or if I watched him growing up. You go out there and play
your game for the team to get the win," Kaleta said. "When he first got traded over, I knew he
would be coming my way. He's a guy that made his living in the league by playing tough hockey.
He's a guy you want on your team."
***
Defenseman Chris Butler thoroughly enjoyed North Carolina's victory over Michigan State in the
NCAA basketball tournament, a fact best kept to himself with veteran Ryan Miller in the same
dressing room.
Butler attended the University of Denver but was a UNC hoops fan. Miller has been bleeding
Michigan State green since birth. He's also friends with Spartans basketball coach Tom Izzo.
"I'm fine," Miller said. "It's always good to see your school do well. They keep advancing
their program. There's a sense of pride for everybody involved. It was fun to watch, fun to be
a part of. I always pick them in my pools. I got to brag a little bit this year, so it was
good."
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