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NHL Morning Papers (Wednesday Edition): Marc Savard out 4-6 weeks with broken foot, the Lightning’s strip shootout and how will Frolov respond to benching?

In this morning’s papers, Boston/Buffalo break long time trade freeze, Jarome Iginla is back, Ray Whitney playing in his 1000th game, Scott Howson doesn’t regret trading Curtis Glencross, Travis Zajac moved off the top line in Jersey and much more after the jump.

  • J-S Giguere has an injury in Anaheim, but he won’t reveal what it is.
  • Ondrej Pavelec was the main reason that Atlanta registered one point in a shootout loss to Montreal yesterday.
  • In other Thrashers news, Rich Peverley has signed a two-year contract extension.  (Writer’s note: Thrashers beat writer Chris Vivlamore will be on the IllegalCurve.com Radio Show tonight.)
  • Brendan Hall of the Boston Globe has some background information on the Bruins’ newest acquisition Daniel Paille.
  • The injury to Milan Lucic and the trade of Chuck Kobasew has resulted in Mark Recchi moving up to the top line in Boston.
  • Recchi was moved to the top line to play with Marc Savard, but word broke early this morning that Savard will be out 4-6 weeks with a broken foot.
The Bruins have lost their best forward for 4-6 weeks. (Picture courtesy of AOL)

The Bruins have lost their best forward for 4-6 weeks. (Picture courtesy of AOL)

Columbus GM Scott Howson does not regret trading Curtis Glencross. (Picture courtesy of Yahoo!)

Columbus GM Scott Howson does not regret trading Curtis Glencross. (Picture courtesy of Yahoo!)

Travis Zajac is no longer on the Devils' number one line. (Picture courtesy of Yahoo!)

Travis Zajac is no longer on the Devils' number one line. (Picture courtesy of Yahoo!)

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