Jason LaBarbera practiced fully with the team for the first time since his injury and it appears he will start Monday against Colorado. LaBarbera spoke as if there was no doubt he would play. Crawford said he would wait until tomorrow to decide but seemed to be leaning that way.
``It will be nice have Jason back in lineup,'' Crawford said. ``We?ll make the decision tomorrow whether to play him or not but he?s in a position now where he's at least healthy enough to play. It was great for him today to have a solid practice and a good practice and be able to play against everybody.
``We would not be playing him if he was not able to play. There's no doubt people play in the National Hockey League with some pain. If you're injured, there's no way you can play but if you're hurt or hurting, a lot of guys have bumps and bruises and Jason in that category. We?d love nothing better than to have him available to us and it looks like he?s pointing in that direction.''
LaBarbera said he doesn't feel much pain on the ice. It's five minutes after he gets off the ice where the stiffness kicks in. He said he will put a heat pad on his ribs between periods. He still can't sleep on his right side, which bothers him because that's the way he likes to sleep.
``On the ice, it?s not too bad,'' LaBarbera said. ``When my whole body is warm, I don?t really feel it as much. Off the ice, it?s miserable. It hurts. It?s still pretty painful. But when I get warmed up and I?m on the ice, it seems to be all right.''
Expect to still see a lot of backup Jean-Sebastien Aubin this month. Crawford said LaBarbera will probably need more time off than before.
``We have to be honest and say we don't think he will be able to log quite as much of the burden as he had before, that's just my suspicion based on the fact that he's going to be sore,'' Crawford said. ``He's going to continue to be sore here probably for another month.''
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``It will be nice have Jason back in lineup,'' Crawford said. ``We?ll make the decision tomorrow whether to play him or not but he?s in a position now where he's at least healthy enough to play. It was great for him today to have a solid practice and a good practice and be able to play against everybody.
``We would not be playing him if he was not able to play. There's no doubt people play in the National Hockey League with some pain. If you're injured, there's no way you can play but if you're hurt or hurting, a lot of guys have bumps and bruises and Jason in that category. We?d love nothing better than to have him available to us and it looks like he?s pointing in that direction.''
LaBarbera said he doesn't feel much pain on the ice. It's five minutes after he gets off the ice where the stiffness kicks in. He said he will put a heat pad on his ribs between periods. He still can't sleep on his right side, which bothers him because that's the way he likes to sleep.
``On the ice, it?s not too bad,'' LaBarbera said. ``When my whole body is warm, I don?t really feel it as much. Off the ice, it?s miserable. It hurts. It?s still pretty painful. But when I get warmed up and I?m on the ice, it seems to be all right.''
Expect to still see a lot of backup Jean-Sebastien Aubin this month. Crawford said LaBarbera will probably need more time off than before.
``We have to be honest and say we don't think he will be able to log quite as much of the burden as he had before, that's just my suspicion based on the fact that he's going to be sore,'' Crawford said. ``He's going to continue to be sore here probably for another month.''
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