Ryan Reaves dislocates finger during fight, tries to put it back into place before heading to penalty box
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Ryan Reaves dislocates finger during fight, tries to put it back into place before heading to penalty box
"Reaves immediately began grabbing at his hand and grimacing in pain after the fight. He tried to pop the finger back into place himself before skating to the Sharks' bench, where a member of the team's training staff also attempted a relocation."
"Referee Brandon Schrader assessed Reaves and Wilson dueling five-minute majors for 'chucking knucks.' Reaves eventually returned to San Jose's bench in the first period but only took one 13-second-long shift before heading back to the locker room."
"The fight was Reaves's fifth of the season and his first since getting knocked out by Mathieu Olivier on January 6. Coming into Saturday's game, Reaves was averaging 7:57 of ice time per game with the Sharks and recorded three points, all goals, in 49 games."
Ryan Reaves suffered a dislocated pinky on his left hand during a fight with Garrett Wilson just 1:48 into the game. After attempting to fix the injury himself, he sought help from the Sharks' training staff. Reaves returned briefly to the bench but only played one short shift before heading back to the locker room. This fight marked Reaves's fifth of the season, and he had previously been knocked out in a fight earlier in January. Wilson, recalled by the Flyers, is known for his enforcer role in the AHL.
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