| �������������������������� News and Articles Q&A with Scott Mellanby Panthers trade Mellanby to St. Louis Mellanby Fits Right In, Scores in First Game Blues Web Column Revitalized Mellanby not finished Blues Resign Scott Mellanby Scott Mellanby To Have Surgery Blues Forward Will Miss up to Six Weeks ST. LOUIS - Sept. 29, 2001 -St. Louis Blues senior vice president and general manager, Larry Pleau, announced today that forward Scott Mellanby will have surgery tomorrow to repair his fractured jaw, which he suffered on Sept. 28 in a preaseason game against the Nashville Predators. Dr. Ken Kram will perform the surgery and Mellanby is expected be sidelined up to six weeks. �������� ������������������������� Quotes and Tidbits Near the end of a game in Montr�al, the Florida Panthers� forward is knocked unconscious after sliding and hitting the back of his head on the board. As he was carried off the ice on a stretcher, the Montr�al crowd gave him an ovation and he tells his teammates:"It's nice to get a standing ovation in Montreal." -- Scott Mellanby, Mid-October 1999 Wednesday was an emotional night for Panthers captain RW Scott Mellanby. He was honored in pregame ceremonies for playing 1,000 NHL games, then scored on the power play 3:22 into the first period. "It felt great," he said. "It feels good to have played decent and contributed." Among the gifts Mellanby received were a Rolex watch and a \$10,000 donation to the Mellanby Autism Fund. The Florida Panthers dropped a tough 2-1 decision to Atlanta on Friday night and while the effort was good veteran RW Scott Mellanby warned against the Southeast Division-leading Panthers becoming complacent. "We should all know that on any given night in this league, even if you're playing the Stanley Cup champions or the newest team on the block, if you're not ready to go, you're going to have problems," Panthers wing Scott Mellanby said. "The bottom line is we were not ready to play and they were and they executed better than us." |
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