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Slovak defender Tampa Bay Lightning Erik Černák did not finish Wednesday’s NHL hockey match with Carolina Hurricanes, who lost his team 1: 2 after extra time. He suffered an upper body injury in the first period when blocking the shot, and according to coach Jon Cooper, he will have a longer break.
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Hurricanes forward Andrei Svechnikov hit Cernak during the weakening of the “lightning”. According to the reaction of the Slovak defender, it seemed that the puck hit him in the left hand.
Right after the unfortunate moment, which happened less than seven minutes before the first siren in a goalless state, he left the locker room and never returned to the match. Černák managed to play only four minutes and 21 seconds, he recorded two “hits” and one shooting attempt.
Coach Cooper did not have a positive report after the match. “It doesn’t look good. It certainly won’t be judged on a daily basis.” Cooper told the Lightning website. He added to nhl.com that he expects Černák to miss several meetings.
The 24-year-old Slovak defender played 12 matches this season, in which he recorded three assists. In the number of hits (36), the statistics of the two-time Stanley Cup defender are at the top. In third place is the number of shots (29), as well as the average time on the ice in the weakening (3:05 per match).
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