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    Sports hernia surgery likely to end Rick DiPietro’s season

    DiPietro - APIn what's becoming too regular of an occurrence, New York Islanders goaltender Rick DiPietro will likely miss the rest of the season due to an injury.

    According to Newsday's Arthur Staple, the 30-year old DiPietro, who's been on injured reserve with a groin injury since Dec. 4, will undergo hernia surgery next week, effectively ending his season. There's a chance he could return in early April, but given his medical history, what good would that do?

    From Newsday (sub. required):

    "This is something I thought would just heal up and go away, and instead it got more and more debilitating," a somber DiPietro told Newsday yesterday from Boston, where he will have the surgery. "I'm almost bionic at this point."

    Since the 2008-09 season, DiPietro has played in just 47 games. Once this season ends, he'll have nine years remaining on the monumental 15-year deal he signed in 2006. DiPietro told Staple he doesn't plan to retire (and why would he when $40.5 million remains owed to him, according to CapGeek) and Islanders GM Garth Snow said he was confident the surgery would go well and he'd return before season's end.

    This season, the injury history of the Islanders' crease has continued. Evgeni Nabokov missed time with a groin problem, DiPietro hasn't played since Dec. 3rd and Al Montoya has been out since just before Christmas with a concussion.

    With over 200 man-games lost to injury, the health of the roster hasn't been limited to in goal as the Islanders sit last in the Eastern Conference with 36 points in a year that many expected the team to show some improvement.

    Follow Sean Leahy on Twitter at @Sean_Leahy

     

    58 comments

    • Joseph  •  New York, New York  •  3 months ago
      The Carl Pavano of Hockey, Will they just release this guy and take the hit who cares how much they have to pay him just get rid of this bum...
    • Molette  •  4 months ago
      "Sports hernia surgery likely to end Rick DiPietro’s season"

      I didn't realize his season had actually begun.
    • Kbojedla  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  4 months ago
      I know it's fun and funny to make of DiPietro, but seriously, has any other professional athlete been as snakebitten by injuries as Rick? It's getting ridiculous.
    • RicRuler  •  Irvine, California  •  4 months ago
      His contract was the stupidest in NHL history
      • DARWINIUS 4 months ago
        I think in all of sports history would be more correct.
      • Austin G 4 months ago
        He played 50+ games in four straight seasons (3 of over 60 games), and has a lot of talent. Nobody saw him becoming glass coming
    • poop onyou  •  Toronto, Canada  •  4 months ago
      If he wont retire AHL all the way. Why is he able to rehab at the NHL level?
      • TheoHuxtable66 4 months ago
        Yeah for real, you make a good point here. It's not like someone would want to claim him on waivers with that monster contract and his history, that would be even dumber than the Islanders signing him in the first place. I seriously doubt that anyone would even want him on re-entry waivers at a discount.
    • big audio  •  New York, New York  •  4 months ago
      it used to be easy fun to ridicule Mr. DiPietro for all his injuries and his contract, but it is now just sad. I feel for the fans of the franchise, as a life-long Rangers fan I admit i'm not the most sympathetic person to their struggles, but this is management's problem and the management deserves all the ridicule they get over it. People like to say the Rangers overpay people (see Redden, Wade and Gomez, Scott for starters) but they are able to remedy their mistakes through cunning and loopholes. The Isles have little recourse here, and they have no choice but to bite the bullet and keep hoping that one day they might actually get some use out of DiPietro.
      • TMC 4 months ago
        What are you talking about? The Islanders DO have the same "loopholes" that the Rangers have. DiPietro doesnt have a NMC.
      • Lester L 4 months ago
        Wait, the Rangers waived/demoted Redden to the minors, where he still collects his full salary (3 million? 5 million?). And didn't they agree to pay some of Gomez's salary when they traded him? So really all the Rangers did is save cap space while still bleeding money for their mistakes. I don't think cap space is an issue for the Isles, so the 'loopholes' are a non-issue. I see two real solutions to the DiPietro problem: either buy out his remaining years (and for all we know maybe they've tried already) or simply don't play him for two full seasons and hope the extra rest halts the breakdown of his body.
      • Cole 4 months ago
        Hey lester, not even close on reddens salary. Its 6.5 million
    • R  •  Edmonton, Canada  •  4 months ago
      Just keep him away from the pancakes.
      • goalie geek 4 months ago
        too funny. that would probably kill him
    • Jake  •  Mt Hamilton, California  •  4 months ago
      Instead of "Year" the headline should read as "Career"- For real, does this guy have no pride or shame? I would feel like a douche if I kept taking that kind of money for nothing while the 10 or so Islanders fans that exist ridiculed me.
    • Randall  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  4 months ago
      This is news?

      I'm under the assumption he's gonna be out for the year before it even starts
    • Yougottabejokinen  •  Austin, Texas  •  4 months ago
      DiPietro for Vezina in 2020
    • Adam  •  New York, New York  •  4 months ago
      The worst is when they asked him about retirement and he replied by saying, "I know I can stil play."
    • C. Felix  •  San Antonio, Texas  •  4 months ago
      Dear Mr. Leahy,

      You misspelled "career" as "season"
    • Fox  •  San Jose, California  •  4 months ago
      ::checks card:: Dammit. Who had "sports hernia, January" in the pool?
      • Brendan 4 months ago
        i think the 3 thumbs down are wang, snow and dipietro himself, great comment!
    • rudeman62  •  Marathon, New York  •  4 months ago
      I thouoght you actually had to play a sport to get a sports hernia
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Pleasanton, California  •  4 months ago
      Wow, didn't see this coming... not at all.
    • Robert  •  4 months ago
      I swear that he's out nearly every season.
    • James B.  •  4 months ago
      Yawn
    • James B.  •  4 months ago
      Yawn
    • McEvechkin  •  Hamilton, Canada  •  4 months ago
      DiPietro is a pussy. Hernia's are a legit excuse but all the other injuries. A broken cheekbone? Suck it up and earn your paycheck. This isn't soccer.
    • Mashman  •  4 months ago
      Surgery finishes DiPietro really i thought he was done a few years ago .

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