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Senators' Karlsson has Achilles surgery

Erik Karlsson of the Ottawa Senators arrives for the 2012 NHL Awards at the Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas in Las Vegas on June 20, 2012. UPI/David Becker
Erik Karlsson of the Ottawa Senators arrives for the 2012 NHL Awards at the Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas in Las Vegas on June 20, 2012. UPI/David Becker | License Photo

OTTAWA, Feb. 14 (UPI) -- Ottawa Senators defenseman Erik Karlsson underwent surgery for a cut Achilles tendon and is likely out for the season, General Manager Bryan Murray says.

Karlsson, the reigning Norris Trophy winner and the top-scoring blueliner in the NHL this season, was injured Wednesday during the Senators' loss to Pittsburgh when the Penguins' Matt Cooke collided with him along the boards.

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Cooke's skate blade came off the ice during the hit and inadvertently came down on Karlsson's exposed Achilles.

Murray said Thursday the 22-year-old defenseman suffered a 70- percent laceration of the tendon and underwent surgery at The Ottawa Hospital to repair it, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. reported.

The GM said Karlsson will be out 3-to-4 months, effectively ending his season, and added he is not seeking discipline for the oft-suspended Cooke.

The injury was the latest in a series suffered by the Senators, who have also lost high-scoring forward Jason Spezza for the season to back surgery and defenseman Jared Cowen to hip surgery.

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