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Senators' Anderson, Falk remain sidelined with concussions

Ottawa Senators starting goaltender Craig Anderson and defenceman Justin Falk are out at least through the weekend with concussions. Senators general manager Pierre Dorion gave the medical update Thursday morning as the team returned to practice following the Christmas break.

Anderson, who was led Ottawa to 14 of their 15 wins, was hurt last Friday

Ottawa Senators goaltender Craig Anderson blocks a shot from the New Jersey Devils during the second period of the game he sustained his concussion in last Friday. (Julio Cortez/The Associated Press)

Ottawa Senators starting goaltender Craig Anderson and defenceman Justin Falk are out at least through the weekend with concussions.

Senators general manager Pierre Dorion gave the medical update Thursday morning as the team returned to practice following the Christmas break.

Anderson was hurt last Friday when he took a hit to the head from Miles Wood of the New Jersey Devils.

Falk was hurt last Saturday against the Washington Capitals.

Anderson has been in net for 14 of Ottawa's 15 wins this season.

The Senators have recalled goaltender Marcus Hogberg from AHL Belleville to take Anderson's roster spot.

Ottawa returns to action on Friday with a road game against the New York Islanders.