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Hurricanes G Ward suffers leg laceration, out 3-4 weeks


Last Update: 11/08 5:49 pm
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Cam Ward #30 of the Carolina Hurricanes leaves the ice with the help of two of the Hurricanes' medical trainers after sustaining a laceration to the lower body by Rick Nash #61 of the Columbus Blue Jackets during the first period on November 7, 2009 at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. Ward was taken to an area hospital to treat the injury. (Jamie Sabau, NHLI via Getty Images)
Cam Ward #30 of the Carolina Hurricanes leaves the ice with the help of two of the Hurricanes' medical trainers after sustaining a laceration to the lower body by Rick Nash #61 of the Columbus Blue Jackets during the first period on November 7, 2009 at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. Ward was taken to an area hospital to treat the injury. (Jamie Sabau, NHLI via Getty Images)

Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Cam Ward will remain in a Columbus hospital for one more night and is expected to miss 3- to-4 weeks after suffering a leg laceration in the team's loss to the Blue Jackets on Saturday.

In a freak collision, Ward was cut on the left upper leg just below the groin by Jackets forward Rick Nash's skate and received stitches for the injury. As he skated off the ice, helped by Carolina staff, drops of blood could be seen hitting the ice in a trail behind him.

Although Ward spent Saturday night in Riverside Methodist Hospital in Ohio's capital city, he will be kept on Sunday to guard against infection.

Ward is expected to return to Raleigh on Monday where he will be evaluated by Carolina's head orthopedic physician.

The 25-year-old is 2-9-3 with a 2.97 goals-against average this season. Backup Michael Leighton will take over for Ward and the Hurricanes, who don't play again until Wednesday when hosting the Los Angeles Kings.

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