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GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Phoenix Coyotes captain Shane Doan has been cleared to return after a bout with Rocky Mountain Fever and could play this weekend. Out since Dec. 4, Doan made a slow recovery, but has been skating with the team and hopes to play against Philadelphia on Saturday night. "I think my energy level is high," Doan said Friday. "Obviously, its the first game and with everything kind went on the past month, well see how the energy level is. Hopefully, itll be good, but Im not worried about that because Ive done everything I can to feel good and be ready to go." Doctors were unsure of what was causing Doans flu-like symptoms when he first fell ill. He slowly started to improve by taking antibiotics and doctors determined he had Rocky Mountain Fever, a bacterial disease that affects the lining of blood cells and is often contracted by ticks. Doan steadily increased his activities, first away from the ice, and joined his team in practice this week. The Coyotes had targeted Doans return for next week, but hes looked so good -- not to mention anxious to play -- that theres a good chance hell play against the Flyers. "The way he looks out there and hes got the green light from the doctors, I would think that it would be hard to keep him out of the game tomorrow night," Coyotes coach Dave Tippett said. Doan got off to one of the best starts of his career this season, scoring 12 goals and adding 11 assists in 27 games. The Coyotes have been uneven in 12 games without their captain, going 4-3-5 while missing his presence on the ice as several other players have missed games with injuries or illnesses. "Weve been in so many tight games and its tough to watch when youre in tight games and want to help out," Doan said. "Guys are battling and doing everything they can to find ways to win, and you want to help out." lunettes de soleil pas cher ray ban . But that hasnt stopped the team from taking him as their No. 1 pick in the Major League Soccer expansion draft on Wednesday. Impact head coach Jesse Marsch, who coached Ching on the U. . The 33-year-old English midfielder went on to earn a contract and turn heads with highlight-reel goals. [url=http://www.pascherray-ban.com/Collections-ot-88_Ray-Ban-Clubmaster-vv-90.ht... . You can catch all the action live on TSN at 2:00pm et/11:00 am pt. The Bombers (3-14) will either tie their worst-ever season in the 18-game CFL with a loss or better it by just one game with a win. [url=http://www.pascherray-ban.com/Collections-ot-88_Ray-Ban-Aviator-tm-26.html]... ban aviator . The Pistons had been an Eastern Conference powerhouse, a playoff team for eight consecutive years but they found themselves on the downswing as Joe Dumars and company hoped to tread water, putting off an inevitable rebuild (they havent qualified for the postseason since 2009). ... ban aviator femme . Geoff Snider and Curtis Dickson each had three goals for Calgary (4-3), while Jeff Shattler helped with two goals and six assists. Curtis Manning, Karsen Leung, Daryl Veltman and Matthew Dinsdale also scored for the Roughnecks. Torontos Philip Blake will have another opportunity to impress NFL officials. The six-foot-three, 320-pound centre with the Baylor Bears was one of three Canadian players invited to the 2012 NFL scouting combine. Blake will be joined Feb. 22-28 in Indianapolis by Regina defensive tackle Akiem Hicks and Boise State defensive end Tyrone Crawford. Last month, Blake took part in the Senior Bowl, the U.S. college all-star game featuring many of the top blue-chip prospects for the NFL draft. Blake did more than hold his own, improving his draft stock with solid performances during the week of practice before representatives from all 32 NFL teams. Blake heads to the combine projected to be selected between the third and fourth rounds of the April 26-28 draft in New York. And thats bad news for the Montreal Alouettes, who own hiss CFL rights after choosing him in last years draft.dddddddddddd The six-foot-five, 300-pound Hicks spent two seasons at Regina after playing for the Sacramento City College Panthers in 2007 and 2008. Hicks, a California native, was one of three Canadian university players to participate in last months East-West Shrine game in Florida. The top lineman in Canada West last season, Hicks also earned first-team all-Canadian and Canada West honours. He had a team-high 35 1/2 tackles and a school-record 6 1/2 sacks last season and is projected as a potential fifth-round NFL draft pick. The six-foot-four, 285-pound Crawford, a native of Windsor, Ont., led Boise State with 13 1/2 tackles for a loss last year. He also took part in the East-West Shrine and heads to the combine projected as a late-round draft pick. ' ' '
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