Blues' Sundqvist 'not good' after Wilson hit, could be out a while
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St. Louis Blues forward Oskar Sundqvist is "not good" after getting blindsided by Washington Capitals forward Tom Wilson on Sunday, head coach Mike Yeo said after the game, according to NHL.com's Tom Gulitti.
Yeo said Sundqvist hasn't seen a team doctor yet, so there's no official diagnosis, but stated he has "a couple of upper-body injuries" and expects him to be out a while.
Sundqvist suited up in 42 games for the Blues last season, registering one goal and four assists.
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