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Devils' Clowe (Concussion) To Retire
Clowe (concussion) will be forced to retire due to risks stemming from his concussion history, Tom Gulitti of The Record reports.There was already talk that Clowe's career was over, but this confirms it and clears up what will happen going forward with the winger. Gulitti reports that Clowe will stay on IR or LTIR, depending on the Devils' salary cap situation. This will close out a 10-year, 491-game career with time spent on the Sharks, Rangers, and Devils.
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Future Remains Unclear For Devils' Clowe
Clowe (concussion) said Monday that there was "nothing new to report" regarding his health, Tom Gulitti of The Record reports.Clowe's season came to an end last November when he took a hit to the head from the Blues' David Backes, resulting in his fourth concussion in less than two years. Because of Clowe's multitude of head injuries, Devils GM Lou Lamoriello indicated that the left winger's playing career is likely over. Clowe still has three years and $14.55 million remaining on his contract.
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Career Likely Over For Devils' Clowe
General manager Lou Lamoriello acknowledged Monday that Clowe (concussion) is unlikely to play again, Tom Gulitti of The Record reports. "All indications are it's going to be very difficult for him to play the game again," Lamoriello said.
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Devils Ruling Clowe Out For Season
General manager Lou Lamoriello announced Friday that Clowe (concussion) wouldn't play with the Devils again this season, Rich Chere of the Newark Star-Ledger reports.
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Devils' Clowe Traveling With Team
Clowe (concussion) is traveling on the Devils' current road trip, Rich Chere of the Star-Ledger reports.It's unclear whether this has any significance, as Clowe has not played in a game since Nov. 6, and it was last reported that he may miss the rest of the season. His ability to travel with the team does not necessarily make him any closer to playing in games.
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Devils' Clowe (Concussion) Could Be Out For Season
Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello said Thursday that it's "very vague at this point" if Clowe will be able to play again this season, Tom Gulitti of The Record reports.
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Devils' Clowe (Head) Could Miss Extended Time
Coach Peter DeBoer said Clowe "is out. Maybe it looks long-term," Rich Chere of The Star-Ledger reports.Clowe has suffered multiple concussions over the course of his career, and it appears they are beginning to catch up with him. The latest is his fourth in the past two years, and his coach's suggestion that he could be out for an extended period of time doesn't bode well for his prospects. The team will likely be very careful handling his recovery and return, which looks like it could be a ways off.
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Devils Place Clowe On IR
Clowe (head) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday, retroactive to Nov. 6.The Devils haven't revealed the results from the test that were ran on Clowe after he sustained a head injury last Thursday, but it seems more likely than not that the winger is dealing with a concussion. If that's the case, it would mark the fourth concussion in less than two years for Clowe, perhaps making him highly susceptible to a lengthy absence. Martin Havlat was activated from injured reserve in a corresponding move.
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Devils' Clowe (Head) Won't Play Monday
Clowe won't play Monday against the Red Wings, Tom Gulitti of The Record reports.Clowe didn't practice Sunday and now the team has confirmed that he won't travel to Boston with the team Monday. With he and Adam Henrique (lower body) out, the team may need to make a move before the game.
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Devils' Clowe (Head) Not Practicing Sunday
Clowe (head) didn't practice with the team Sunday, Tom Gulitti of The Record reports.Clowe left Thursday's game early after getting hit in the head, and the report suggests he may have suffered a concussion. His absence from Sunday's practice indicates that his status for Monday's game against the Bruins remains unclear, and the team may need to make a move if neither he, Adam Henrique (lower body) nor Michael Cammalleri are able to play Monday.