Report: Claude Giroux Returning to U.S. From Germany After Suffering Neck Injury on Check to Head

by abournenesn

Nov 20, 2012

The biggest fear for many fans during the NHL lockout will always be that the entire hockey season will be canceled. A close second, however, is going to be the concern of a star player getting injured while playing overseas.

That’s the concern for Philadelphia Flyers star Claude Giroux, who is returning to the United States after suffering an injury on a check to his head. Giroux is coming home from Germany, where he has been playing for Eisbaren Berlin, after what he called “just a little neck injury.”

Giroux was injured on a hit Friday, forcing him from the game. Now, it appears that he will head to Atlanta for testing after initial scans revealed no explanation of why he was feeling “unwell.”

Giroux, who has had concussion problems in the past, posted 28-65-93 totals last season for the Flyers.

Thumbnail photo via Twitter/@28CGiroux

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