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By Tim Kavanagh
ESPN.com Monday, November 12, 2007 It's expected that in a sport in which much of the action originates with the muscles in the hips and waistline, there will be many groin injuries, and this season has certainly seen a strong trend to support this expectation. The other, more troubling, theme with the injuries this season has been concussions. In a week when Eric Lindros, whose career was greatly impacted by concussions, announced his retirement and frequent concussion-deliverer Scott Stevens was inducted into the Hall of Fame ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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