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By Scott Burnside
ESPN.com Tuesday, April 17, 2007 Ottawa Senators fourth-line forward Patrick Eaves wasn't in the lineup for Game 4 in Pittsburgh, but he did address the calamitous hit that left him briefly unconscious on the ice in Game 3. Eaves Eaves was trying to carry the puck out from behind the Penguins' net when he was drilled by Pittsburgh forward Colby Armstrong. After blacking out briefly, Eaves was taken off the ice on a stretcher as a precaution. The next day, he said, Armstrong called to make sure he was OK. "I'm good friend ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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