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Canucks' Higgins out with swollen hand
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Canucks' Higgins out with swollen hand

Published Dec. 27, 2011 12:00 a.m. ET

Canucks left wing Chris Higgins has an undiagnosed hand problem that the coach says might be related to a foot infection.

Higgins stayed home Tuesday when the team left for a three-game California road trip. Coach Alain Vigneault said after practice that Higgins' hand was so swollen he went to the hospital.

Higgins' foot ailment was originally described as a staph infection, forcing him to miss two games this month. The coach says the team is not sure what's wrong with Higgins' hand, ''but we're sort of assuming that it's the same thing he had on his foot.''

Higgins ranks fifth in team scoring with 10 goals and 12 assists. He has enjoyed a renaissance since joining the Canucks at last season's trade deadline.

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