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Jeff Halpern #11 | Center | Tampa Bay Lightning
Height: 6-0    Weight: 202    Shoots: R    Born: May 03, 1976, Potomac, Maryland

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Career Stats
YearTeamGPGAPTS+/-PIMPPGPPASHGSHAGWGShotsShot%SOGSOAT
2000-01WAS8021214213602610511019.100
2001-02WAS4851419-92907004746.800
2002-03WAS821321346881121212610.300
2003-04WAS79192746-215671101211416.700
2005-06WAS70113344-8796140111517.302
2006-07DAL7681725-778130041067.500
2007-08TB/DAL832022420544411213215.200
Player Notes
October 13, 2008
Jeff Halpern is still rehabbing his surgically repaired right knee (torn ACL and MCL), according to the Tampa Tribune. He underwent the procedure in June, and when asked when he may return to the ice, he said, "Maybe by mid-December, cautiously a little later than that. It's still a long way away but I'm happy right now where everything is."

Our View:Halpern has been skating five days a week for up to an hour at a time, and has been working with team trainers. Halpern scored 20 goals last season, but should remain left on the waiver wire for the time being.
July 19, 2008
Center Jeff Halpern, who had major surgery on his right knee in June, could be out until January according to the Florida Sun-Sentinel.

Our View:Halpern tallied 42 points last season, but it appears he is a major risk coming into this season. The same article said it is possible he could return as early as the end of October. We'll keep a close eye on him.
May 7, 2008
Updating an earlier report, Jeff Halpern has a ruptured ACL, suffered at the IIHF World Hockey Championships, and injury that will keep him out of action for at least six to eight months, according to NHL.com. Halpern also suffered a Grade 3 sprain of his MCL and a slight tear to his lateral meniscus.

Our View:Terrible news for Halpern who really found his game with the Bolts. This injury likely means he won't be back to full health until somewhere around New Years.