Edmonton, AB (Sports Network) - Edmonton Oilers center Shawn Horcoff could be
sidelined for awhile after suffering a broken knuckle during Monday's game
against Vancouver.
Horcoff was hurt while blocking a shot in the second period of Edmonton's 3-2
overtime loss. He had just returned to the lineup after missing two games with
a neck strain.
Oilers coach Ralph Krueger said the team's captain could be out "long-term."
"It's not an injury that's due to some kind of contact," Krueger said. "He was
just playing hockey, blocking a shot."
Horcoff has a goal and one assist in seven games this season. The 34-year-old
veteran has posted 156 goals and 437 points in 771 games over 12 NHL seasons,
all with the Oilers.
The Sports Network