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Senators’ McAmmond removed on stretcher

Medical personal carry Ottawa Senators' Dean McAmmond off the ice on a stretcher following a hit during the second period of an NHL preseason hockey game against the Philadelphia Flyers at the Scotiabank Place in Ottawa Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2007. Senators goalie Ray Emery (1) looks on.

Patrick Eaves assisted on second-period power-play goals and the Ottawa Senators overcame a concussion to Dean McAmmond to beat the Philadelphia Flyers 4-2 on Tuesday night. McAmmond left the game with a concussion after he was sent to the ice by a flying body check from Philadelphia prospect Steve Downie.

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