FILE-This April 13, 2007 file photo shows New York Islanders goalie Rick DiPietro talking to a teammate during NHL hockey practice in Amherst, N.Y. DiPietro will have surgery to repair a sports hernia, likely sidelining the oft-injured player for most of the rest of the season. The Islanders confirmed Friday Jan. 13, 2012, that DiPietro is scheduled to have surgery Tuesday. (AP Photo/David Duprey, File)
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2012-01-13 23:04:00
UNIONDALE, N.Y. - New York Islanders goalie Rick DiPietro will have surgery to repair a sports hernia, likely sidelining the oft-injured player for most of the rest of the season.
The Islanders confirmed Friday night that DiPietro is scheduled to have surgery Tuesday.
Newsday first reported the surgery, saying Islanders general manager Garth Snow said the best-case scenario for DiPietro's return was the beginning of April.
The 30-year-old goalie has played eight games this season, going 3-2-3 with a 3.73 goal-against average. He hasn't played since sustaining a groin injury Dec. 3 in Dallas.
DiPietro has played only 63 games the last three seasons, missing time because of hip and knee injuries and facial fractures. He signed a 15-year, US$67.5-million contract before the 2006-07 season.
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