National Hockey League
Blues C McDonald out with concussion
National Hockey League

Blues C McDonald out with concussion

Published Dec. 7, 2010 12:00 a.m. ET

St. Louis Blues center Andy McDonald has a concussion and will be sidelined indefinitely.

The team disclosed the injury Tuesday. The 33-year-old McDonald was hurt during the Blues' 2-1 overtime loss Saturday in Edmonton after he inadvertently hit a rut in the ice and crashed into the leg of Oilers player Shawn Horcoff in overtime.

''It's unfortunate for us and for him, but it's just another thing we'll grind through,'' coach Davis Payne said. ''When he gets healthy, we'll have him back in there.''

McDonald is tied for the team lead with 17 points.

ADVERTISEMENT

He missed the final 29 games of the Ducks' Stanley Cup run in 2003 because of post-concussion syndrome after missing seven games earlier that season after suffering a concussion.

''It's tough. Everyone kind of felt it when we saw (McDonald) go down in Edmonton,'' center Jay McClement said. ''Hopefully, it's not real long-term. It is what it is. We can't do much about it. A lot of teams go through it.''

McDonald is the fourth player for the Blues to be sidelined with a concussion this season along with forwards David Perron and Cam Janssen and defenseman Carlo Colaiacovo.

Janssen and Colaiacovo have since returned from their injuries. Perron has been sidelined since Nov. 4.

The Blues are also playing without injured forward T.J. Oshie (broken ankle) and defenseman Roman Polak (wrist).

''Nobody's going to feel sorry for us,'' forward Brad Boyes said. ''We'll just regroup and hopefully get past it.''

St. Louis hosts Columbus on Thursday.

share


Get more from National Hockey League Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more