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Loui Eriksson News
Loui Eriksson update: dealing with concussion-like symptoms (headache), but is expected to return to Boston today.

Eriksson won't be available when the Bruins take on the Sharks tonight. He left Wednesday's game after being hit high by Sabres forward John Scott. Brad Marchand moves back to the second line with Eriksson out.

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Loui Eriksson was injured and did not return on Wednesday following a high hit by John Scott.

Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli issued an update following the game, saying that “Loui is staying overnight in Buffalo for precautionary reasons. He is expected to return to Boston (today).” It is safe to assume that Eriksson will not play tonight vs. San Jose.

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Boston Bruins General Manager Peter Chiarelli announced today, July 4, that the club has acquired forwards Loui Eriksson, Matt Fraser, Reilly Smith and defenseman Joe Morrow from the Dallas Stars in exchange for forwards Rich Peverley, Tyler Seguin and defenseman Ryan Button.

The Bruins needed a winger and Eriksson certainly fits that bill. The durable forward will be a sought after fantasy winger especially if he maintains his dual wing eligibility.

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Loui on a line with Fiddler and Dvorak today.

Eriksson practiced on the third line today, skating with two defensive specialists. Last season he scored 27 goals and 73 points over 79 while playing mostly next to Brad Richards. While the Stars are aiming to even out their top three lines, it certainly hurts his fantasy hockey worth.

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Loui Eriksson, who left last night's game against Florida early after taking a hard hit, practiced today and appeared fine. "He's OK. He's got a little bit of a bruise (in his thigh)," said Stars coach Glen Gulutzan. "He's going to be fine."

Good news for the Stars, who already have their captain listed as day-to-day. Last season Eriksson scored 27 goals and 73 points, hitting 70 for the second consecutive season. Expect a slight drop in production should he remain on the second line.

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