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The Record

Rehab Home of the Home Team

Devils goalie Martin Brodeur, left, being attended to while the Mets’ Gary Sheffield does some resistance training at Excel Orthopedic Rehabilitation.

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Fire and Ice

Storybook Return for Devils Defenseman Paul Martin in 5­2 Win Over Penguins

Defenseman Paul Martin said he never dreamed that he would score a goal in his first game back after nearly five months off with a fractured left forearm.

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Getting Back in the Game

Weekend warrior – men and women who still love to compete and were better conditioned athletes when they were younger, find their way to the softball and soccer fields or the paddle tennis court. There typically isn‘t enough time for the body conditioning necessary to maintain the athletic performance, hence the increased risk of injury.

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The Wall Street Journal.

The NFL's 'Honey-Do' Offseason

Giants' Kicker Tynes Eats Cold Sandwiches, Drives to Therapy and Gets the Twins Ready for Karate.

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The New York Post

Giants' Seubert savors strange offseason

So, as the NFL lockout rages on, with an antitrust hearing today in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis that could immediately or eventually shake up the dreary status quo, pardon Rich Seubert if he’s got more immediate problems to solve..

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NJ.com

Giants offensive lineman Rich Seubert's spirits high as he recovers from major knee injury

Giants offensive lineman Rich Seubert believes he'll recover from a major knee injury suffered in last season's finale just like he returned from a ghastly broken leg in 2003.

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NJ.com

Devils Draw Even with Pens Atop Atlantic

Defenseman Paul Martin returned from a 59-game layoff because of a fractured left forearm to score the go-ahead goal in a victory that pulled the Devils even with the Penguins atop the Atlantic Division.

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NJ.com

Martin May Return Tonight

After getting the go-ahead from the doctor on Monday and participating in the team’s optional practice on Tuesday under the watchful eye of his physical therapist, Devils defenseman Paul Martin said there is a chance he’ll play tonight for the first time since he fractured his left forearm on Oct. 24 in Pittsburgh.

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Fire and Ice

Devils Defenseman Paul Martin Not Ruling Playing Out Wednesday vs. Penguins

It’s far from a sure thing, but there is a chance that Devils defenseman Paul Martin will make his return from a fractured left forearm in Wednesday night’s game against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

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NJ.com

Paul Martin isn't Ruling Out Making His Return Wednesday Against Penguins

Paul Martin, wearing the Devils' retro green pants on Tuesday, says his chances of playing Wednesday night against the Penguins are "50-50."

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Fire and Ice

Martin Won't Return at Least Until March 20; Pandolfo, Zharkov, Salmela, Peters Out Tonight

Devils defenseman Paul Martin said today that he now doesn’t expect to make his return from a fractured left forearm before next weekend at the earliest.

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Nets All Access News

The Key Principles for Success Following Knee Surgery Jason Kidd Retrospective

My initial impression of Jason Kidd was not unlike that of the average Nets fan. I regarded him as a world class athlete, a man of astonishing determination and skill and a single-minded intensity, imbued not only with greatness but with a charisma that inspired everyone around him.

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The Ridgewood News

Matt Gibble Guides All-Star Kidd Back From Injury

Fort Lee — With his career on the line following micro-fracture surgery on his left knee, New Jersey Nets’ all-star point guard Jason Kidd needed to take careful, measured steps in order to get himself back on the basketball court.

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The Star-Ledger

Rivers: Jefferson Changes Things
NETS NOTEBOOK

BOSTON — Richard Jefferson is back at work, officially, and if Doc Rivers’ hunch is right, the Nets will become very dangerous when they open the postseason Sunday against Miami.

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Daily News

Sheff Cooking on Tee in Jersey

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The Star-Ledger

Sheff Takes a Very Big Step

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The Record

Swinging Away / Model Patient / Sheff, Matsui Update

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The New York Post

Sheff Credits Medical Team Surgeon & Rehab Specialists as Key to Comeback

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