Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Matt Moulson on Mark Streit Injury: 'I've Tried Not to Blame Myself'

Christopher Bottaby Christopher Botta

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Matt MoulsonUNIONDALE, N.Y. -- Matt Moulson (right) knows he isn't responsible for the major shoulder injury suffered by Mark Streit. The Islanders right wing has been reassured by teammates, coaches, fans and even reporters that he is not to blame. But more than 48 hours after the incident that may have sidelined the Islanders' best defenseman for the entire season, it was easy to see Moulson was struggling with the ability to move on.

"I've had a bit of a hard time with it," Moulson told a small crowd of reporters, in what felt like a therapy session after practice on Monday at the Nassau Coliseum. "I've tried not to blame myself. It's hockey. But any time you're involved in something with a teammate, or any player in a situation of that severity, it's hard."

Moulson was one of the happiest stories on the Islanders and throughout the NHL last season, a Los Angeles Kings farmhand who scored 30 goals in the NHL after signing a two-way contract in search of an opportunity. Now, through no real fault of his own, his name is attached to a potentially devastating storyline involving his team.

During the third period of an intrasquad scrimmage on Saturday at the Coliseum, Moulson gently pushed Streit in the back as the All-Star defenseman was facing the boards. Although Moulson was given a penalty for cross-checking, he didn't have both hands on his stick. Streit fell awkwardly into the boards, trying to catch his fall by extending his left arm. He skated off to the trainer's room in obvious pain.

As soon as the public event was over, Moulson checked on the status of his friend and teammate whom he calls, "Our MVP."

 

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