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Sabres’ Numminen released from hospital

Buffalo Sabres defenseman Teppo Numminen, of Finland, leaves a news conference at the HSBC Arena announcing the scheduling of his heart surgery as seen here in Buffalo, N.Y. on Friday, Sept. 14, 2007.

Teppo Numminen has gone home from a Cleveland hospital as the Buffalo Sabres defenseman continues to recover from open heart surgery. “Teppo was released from the Cleveland Clinic on Tuesday evening and is now resting comfortable at home,” Sabres doctor William Hartrich said in a statement Thursday. “His post-operative recovery continues to be excellent and Teppo’s right on schedule for a full…

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