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Dave Coulier posts photo from hospital after hockey injury

"I love hockey. But sometimes hockey doesn't love me back," the star said.

By Annie Martin
Dave Coulier (C), pictured with Bob Saget (L) and John Stamos, shared a picture of himself on crutches after hurting himself playing hockey. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI
Dave Coulier (C), pictured with Bob Saget (L) and John Stamos, shared a picture of himself on crutches after hurting himself playing hockey. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo

Nov. 20 (UPI) -- Dave Coulier is recovering after a hockey injury sent him to the hospital.

The 58-year-old actor shared a picture of himself on crutches Monday on Twitter after hurting himself playing hockey.

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The picture shows Coulier showing a smile as a hobbles down a hospital hallway while wearing a brace on his right foot. The actor's leg is also wrapped from toe to knee.

"I love hockey. But sometimes hockey doesn't love me back. #Hockey #cutitout," he captioned the snapshot.

Coulier's injury comes ahead of the Part 2 premiere of Fuller House Season 3. The Netflix series will return with new episodes Dec. 22, including an episode directed by Coulier, who plays Joey Gladstone.

"Directing @juanpablodipace and @andreabarber in this hugely funny scene in the second half of @fullerhouse season 3. #cutitout #fullerhouse," the actor wrote on Instagram in October.

Fuller House is a sequel to Full House, which aired on ABC from 1987 to 1995. Lori Loughlin, who portrays Aunt Becky in both series, confirmed Sunday that the original show will air on the Hallmark Channel starting in January.

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"One big happy family! #fullhouse & @hallmarkchannel starting in January 2018," she wrote.

One big happy family! #fullhouse & @hallmarkchannel starting in January 2018 👏🏻❤️

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