More Breaking Sports:

Hawks' Campbell injured, out indefinitely

| 3 Comments | UPDATED STORY
ovie-hawks.jpg

By Chris Kuc

According to a source, Blackhawks defenseman Brian Campbell has a broken collarbone and is expected to miss at least the end of the regular season after taking a big hit during Sunday's OT loss.

Campbell was injured when he crashed his right shoulder hard into the end boards following a controversial hit by the Capitals' Alex Ovechkin. Campbell remained down on the ice for several minutes before slowly heading to the dressing room.

"Soupy is going to be out for a bit here," said Quenneville, who added Campbell would not make the three-game trip to California and Arizona when the team leaves Monday. "We'll have a better determination going forward."

Regarding the hit, which ended Ovechkin's day early with a game misconduct, Quenneville said: "It was a tough hit. A dangerous hit."

Photo: Washington's Alex Ovechkin looks at Brian Campbell after he checked him during the first period. (AP / Nam Y. Huh)

3 Comments

The D does not need major changes, it needs to play a full 60 minutes.

1990 needs a new brain on March 14, 2010 11:47 PM

The D is actually one of the best in the league

hahahahaha. "Going down in flames". 6-3-1 in our last ten games...AAHHHHH.

Going down in flames this season is....This team needs major changes.. especially on the blue line. THe D sucks...

Leave a comment

ADVERTISEMENT

Hawkeytown book

A commemorative Tribune book full of stories and photos about the Blackhawks' amazing year available now at the Tribune Store, Barnes & Noble, Borders Books and Dick's Sporting Goods.
Also available: Commemorative front pages, special sections and printing-press plates. More info

Buy Cubs single game tickets

BREAKING SPORTS TWEETS

Chicago athletes on Twitter

CHICAGOTRIBUNE.COM SPORTS

Recent Comments

NEWSLETTERS AND ALERTS

Bears Newsletter
All Bears news delivered to your mailbox on Friday and Monday mornings. Sign up here.
Chicago Tribune Sports Alerts
When sports news breaks, be the first to know. (To get alerts on a mobile device, text CHISPORTS to 31286.). Sign up here.

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER

@ChicagoSports on Twitter
Get our updates on Twitter.