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Goalie Hebert Sits Out as a Precaution

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Goaltender Guy Hebert spent a rare game out of uniform Wednesday after doctors in Anaheim diagnosed a mild concussion after he was accidentally hit in the head Monday night by the stick of Boston’s Troy Mallette.

“We’ll see how it feels [today] and I hope to play Friday night. That’s my plan,” said Hebert, who said doctors told him to sit out Wednesday as a precaution.

With Hebert out, backup Mikhail Shtalenkov played and Mike O’Neill was called up from the Long Beach Ice Dogs as the emergency backup.

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Long Beach’s proximity to Anaheim allowed O’Neill, 29, to get another game of NHL experience, the 21st of his career.

“I got the call last night, and it’s a situation where if I was back in Baltimore it probably wouldn’t have happened,” O’Neill said. The Baltimore Bandits are the Ducks’ main minor-league affiliate, but the team placed a few players with the Ice Dogs this season for convenience.

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Left wing Shawn Antoski, who has played only one game since being acquired from Pittsburgh on Nov. 19, has been put on injured reserve retroactive to Nov. 21. Antoski suffered a hip strain against the Islanders on Nov. 20 in his only appearance.

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